nobel

[noh-bel]

nobel Definition

a prestigious award given annually to individuals or organizations for outstanding achievements in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace.

Using nobel: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "nobel" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She won the Nobel Prize in Literature for her novel.

  • Example

    The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the humanitarian organization for their efforts in conflict resolution.

  • Example

    The Nobel laureate delivered a lecture on his research findings.

nobel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for nobel

Phrases with nobel

  • an annual award given to individuals or groups for outstanding contributions in the field of physics

    Example

    The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to three scientists for their work on black holes.

  • an annual award given to individuals or groups for outstanding contributions in the field of chemistry

    Example

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to two scientists for their development of lithium-ion batteries.

  • an annual award given to individuals or groups for outstanding contributions in the field of medicine or physiology

    Example

    The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to three scientists for their discovery of the hepatitis C virus.

Origins of nobel

named after Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor who established the awards in his will in 1895

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Summary: nobel in Brief

The term 'Nobel' [noh-bel] refers to a prestigious award given annually to individuals or organizations for outstanding achievements in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. The award is named after Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer, and inventor who established the awards in his will in 1895. Examples of the Nobel Prize include the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Nobel Peace Prize.

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