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prizeworthy

[ prahyz-wur-thee ]

adjective

  1. deserving or qualifying for a prize:

    Both young pianists delivered a prizeworthy performance at the music festival.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of prizeworthy1

First recorded in 1600–05; prize 1 + -worthy
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Example Sentences

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The conversation comparing President Biden’s $1.9 trillion economic rescue package to the $618 billion offering from 10 Senate Republicans is a prizeworthy entry in the abstraction sweepstakes.

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It is an impressive achievement representing a prizeworthy contribution to literary scholarship and biographical journalism.

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A newspaperman�or woman�who insists on decent and democratic treatment of the downtrodden, in the face of threats and violence by law officers and protected agitators, makes a Pulitzer Prizeworthy contribution of the greatest merit.

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