prize Meaning in Telugu ( prize తెలుగు అంటే)
బహుమతి, విలువైన అంశం
Noun:
బహుమతి, జయలాబ్హ్, విలువైన అంశం, డబ్బు దోచుకున్నారు, ప్రార్థన,
Adjective:
బహుమతి, ప్రార్థన,
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prize's Usage Examples:
An appointed position, postmasters were prized offices.
Payne graduated from RADA in 1981 with seven major prizes for acting, comedy (Payne won the Fabia Drake Prize for Comedy) and physical presence.
Bloomfield threatened legal action to prevent the prize being awarded to Smith.
Answering correctly doubled the money and added it to the prize bank, but answering incorrectly lost it all.
Early successes In 1965 Polnareff won a prize in Paris of recording at Barclay Records, but as part of the counterculture he turned down this opportunity.
He left the Conservatory in 1949 with first prizes in harmony (class of Maurice Duruflé), music history, fugue and counterpoint (class of Noël Gallon), composition (class of Tony Aubin), and organ (class of Marcel Dupré).
18–24, 2016 with local players and experienced ATP-ranked tennis players vying for the top prize of "75,000 dollars.
His composition, Les dits de Victoire, was awarded first prize in the SOCAN young composers competition.
Later in 2010, Swift won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Fearless, becoming the youngest artist to win the top prize at that time.
PrizesThe fourteen Housemates in the game are competing for the grand prize of £70,000.
the prizes in those games were brazen tripods, which the victors had to dedicate in the temple of Apollo; and Halicarnassus was struck out of the league.
In 2010, Robyn performed a cover of the song at the Polar Music Prize ceremony, when Björk and Ennio Morricone were awarded the prize.
Synonyms:
fellowship, gift, prize money, premium, award, jackpot, gratuity, door prize, scholarship,
Antonyms:
misogyny, unafraid, fearlessness, afraid, discourtesy,