prize money
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Definition
Noun: - Money awarded as a prize: Any sum of money that is given as a reward for winning a competition, contest, or for achieving excellence in a particular field.
Usage
"Prize money" is an uncountable noun referring to the monetary reward itself. It is typically used in contexts involving competitions, tournaments, lotteries, or awards. - The winner will receive a large amount of prize money. - She donated all her prize money to charity.
Advanced Usage
- "To win prize money": To be awarded money for winning.
- He won significant prize money in the chess tournament.
- "To be eligible for prize money": To qualify to receive the monetary award.
- Only the top three finishers are eligible for prize money.
Variants and Related Words
- Prize fund (n): The total pool of money available to be distributed as prizes.
- The prize fund for the tournament reached a record high.
- Purse (n): In some contexts, especially sports, the total amount of prize money to be distributed.
- The boxer fought for the heavyweight title and a multi-million dollar purse.
Synonyms
- Award money: Money given as an award.
- Winnings: Money won, especially in gambling or games.
Related Phrases
- Cash prize: A prize consisting of money, often used interchangeably with "prize money" but can specify the form (cash versus check, etc.).
- The first-place finisher gets a cash prize of $10,000.
Noun
- any money given as a prize