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Synonyms and antonyms of Prizes and honours for other achievements in British Thesaurus

Prizes and honours for other achievements

award (noun)

a prize or other reward that is given to someone who has achieved something

prize (noun)

a reward that you get for being successful in a sport, competition, or game, or for being better than others at something. Someone who has won a prize is called a prize winner

championship (noun)

the position of being a champion

accolade (noun)

an honour given to someone for their work

Nobel Prize (noun)

an international prize given each year for chemistry, physics, medicine, literature, economics, and for work towards world peace. Someone who has won a Nobel Prize is often referred to as a Nobel laureate.

consolation prize (noun)

a small prize given to someone who has failed to win

glittering prize (noun)

a prize or successful position that a lot of people want to have very much

booby prize (noun)

a prize given as a joke to someone who comes last in a competition

commendation (noun)

an official prize given to someone who has done something very good or brave

honour (noun)

the prize of a special title given by the Queen of England

distinction (noun)

Britishformal an honour given to someone who has achieved a very high standard in their work or who has helped many people

dividend (noun)

British the money that can be won in a competition where people have to guess the results of football matches

honour (noun)

a prize that someone is given because they have achieved something important

the wooden spoon (noun)

British the prize for being last or worst in a race or competition