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Definition of prize adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

prize

adjective
 
/praɪz/
 
/praɪz/
[only before noun]
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  1. (especially of an animal, a flower or a vegetable) good enough to win a prize in a competition
    • prize cattle
  2. being a very good example of its kind
    • a prize student
    • He's a prize specimen of the human race!
    • (informal) She's a prize idiot (= very silly).
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: the noun, a variant of price; the verb (originally in the sense ‘estimate the value of’) from Old French pris-, stem of preisier ‘to praise, appraise’, from late Latin pretiare, from Latin pretium ‘price’.
See prize in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
reassure
verb
 
 
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