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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on May 1, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on April 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes
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Asked on April 30, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would use
prize.What
do you use? I understand that you have not specified a contest, butprize
captures both (a) a thing worth striving for (and by extension, worth guarding until it is won) While prize is a noun, itmay
also
be used as a verb, as in regard highly; think much of (“We prize his vast knowledge of words”) http://www.onelook.com//?a=a&ls=a&k=a;w=prize&ls=a;s=a.
- 623548 views
- 237 answers
- 229658 votes