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Synonyms and antonyms of To win a prize, or to award a prize in British Thesaurus

To win a prize, or to award a prize

medal (verb)

to win a medal by coming first, second or third in a competition

award (verb)

to give someone a prize or other reward because they have achieved something

walk off with ()

to win something easily

carry off ()

to win a prize

take (verb)

to win a prize in a competition or a vote in an election

sweep (verb)

to win something easily

pocket (verb)

to win or get an amount of money

collect (verb)

to win or earn money or a prize

claim (verb)

mainly journalism to win something such as a prize or a top position in sport

walk away with ()

to win something easily

crown (verb)

to give someone a crown for winning a competition

crown (verb)

to give someone a title for winning an important sports competition

honour (verb)

to show your respect or admiration for someone, especially by giving them a prize or a title, or by praising them publicly

pick up (informal)

informal to win something such as a prize

recapture (verb)

to win something again from an opponent

sweep the board ()

to win everything