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 gulsahbilge67
 
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							| Hi!
I �m a bit confused and need help. 
What are the exact meanings of AWARD - PRIZE - REWARD? 
I know prize is for academic work and award is for sportive success and reward is in return for effort. But I would like to learn the differences in more details.
Especially the native speakers, I �d appreciate if you make it more clear.
Thanks ! |  15 Nov 2015      
					
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 JBASINGA
 
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							| Award = to give something as an official recognition to someone to give them honour for what they have achieved. So you can award somebody without giving them a prize, i,e, a certificate.  To award someone is the verb. Reward = a thing given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.  This is usually something physical.   Prize = is the actual object given for any of the above.  Such as money or  a medal Hope that helps!  |  16 Nov 2015     
					
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 Tapioca
 
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							|  I�d agree with what Joanna said and they are helpful distinctions. You can always find exceptions, but you could draw a semantic grid to help distinguish them (it�s a bit hard to do in forum posts because of the formatting, but hopefully you�ll get the idea...). Perhaps other colleagues could add to/improve the grid below. More crosses mean a stronger association.                           More formal situations   Physical object   Involves a ceremony   Ad hoc/spontaneous AWARD            xxxxx                             xx                       xxxxx                           - REWARD         x                                     xxxx                   x                                  xxxxx PRIZE               xxx                                 xxxxx                  xxx                              xxx   When you have a bunch of words that have very similar meanings, I find it useful to check not just the ordinary dictionary, but a collocations dictionary to get a better feeling of how the words are used and who their  �best friends� are :-)   Tap |  16 Nov 2015     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Tap, that�s a really great way to present it!   |  16 Nov 2015     
					
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 gulsahbilge67
 
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							| Dear Jbasinga and Tapioca,   Thank you so much for your precious contributions. It �s much more clear now.    Such meaning gaps stem from cultural differences, indeed.   Instead of these 3 different words, we have just one word in Turkish that gains meaning in accordance with the context       Thanks, again!      Greetings from Turkey,      Gül�ah          |  17 Nov 2015     
					
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