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    Re·ward
    /rəˈwôrd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make a gift of something to (someone) in recognition of their services, efforts, or achievements: "the engineer who supervised the work was rewarded with a bonus"
  2. 1. : something that is given in return for good or evil done or received or that is offered or given for some service or attainment. the police offered a reward for his capture. 2. : a stimulus (such as food) that is administered to an organism and serves to reinforce a desired response.

  3. REWARD definition: 1. something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc.: 2. an amount of money given…. Learn more.

  4. A reward is something you get for a job well done. If you study hard for that vocabulary test, an "A" might be the reward in your future.

  5. A reward is something given or done in return for good (or, more rarely, evil) received; it may refer to something abstract or concrete: a $50 reward; Virtue is its own reward. Prize refers to something concrete offered as a reward of merit, or to be contested for and given to the winner: to win a prize for an essay.

  6. 2 days ago · A reward is something that you are given, for example because you have behaved well, worked hard, or provided a service to the community. Never give children sweets, biscuits or cakes as a reward for being good.

  7. REWARD meaning: 1. something good that you get or experience because you have worked hard, behaved well, etc: 2…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of reward noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. reward. noun. /rɪˈwɔːd/ /rɪˈwɔːrd/ Idioms. [countable, uncountable] a thing that you are given because you have done something good, worked hard, etc. a financial reward. reward for something a reward for good behaviour.

  9. reward. to give something to somebody because they have done something good, worked hard, etc. reward somebody for something She was rewarded for her efforts with a cash bonus. reward somebody for doing something He rewarded us handsomely (= with a lot of money) for helping him.

  10. A reward is something that you are given because you have behaved well, worked hard, or provided a service to the community.

  11. Definition of reward verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  12. 1. A consequence that happens to someone as a result of worthy or unworthy behavior: the rewards of exercise; the rewards of lying to your boss. 2. Money offered or given for some special service, such as the return of a lost article or the capture of a criminal. 3. A satisfying return on investment; a profit. 4.

  13. REWARD meaning: 1. something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc.: 2. an amount of money given…. Learn more.

  14. REWARD meaning: money or another kind of payment that is given or received for something that has been done or that is offered for something that might be done often + for.

  15. Reward definition: A consequence that happens to someone as a result of worthy or unworthy behavior.

  16. reward /rɪˈwɔːd/ n. something given or received in return for a deed or service rendered. a sum of money offered, esp for help in finding a criminal or for the return of lost or stolen property. profit or return.

  17. Jun 2, 2024 · reward (plural rewards) Something of value given in return for an act. Synonyms: payment, recompense, tithing, meed. Antonym: punishment. For catching the thief, you'll get a nice reward. A prize promised for a certain deed or catch. Synonym: bounty.

  18. Definition of reward. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  19. reward. noun. /rɪˈwɔrd/. [countable, uncountable] a thing that you are given because you have done something good, worked hard, etc. a financial reward reward (for something/for doing something) a reward for good behavior You deserve a reward for being so helpful.

  20. The meaning of REWARDING is yielding or likely to yield a reward : valuable, satisfying. How to use rewarding in a sentence.

  21. Definition of reward. as in price. something offered or given in return for a service performed there was a reward of $50 for the return of the missing cat. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. price. bounty. bonus. premium. prize. award. trophy. bonanza. tip. treasure trove. wages. jackpot. honor. plume. decoration. gratuity. lagniappe.

  22. something good that you get or experience because you have worked hard, behaved well, etc: There'll be a reward for whoever finishes first. Fewer examples. The promotion was a fitting reward for all his hard work. The teacher offered rewards to encourage good behaviour. A career in nursing provided Nicola with many personal rewards.

  23. As a noun, award refers to a prize given in recognition of an achievement. For example, I received an award for my services in the armed forces. Attendance awards are exciting for children, but they have little intrinsic value in real life.

  24. 3 days ago · A reward is something given or done in return for good (or, more rarely, evil) received; it may refer to something abstract or concrete: a $50 reward; Virtue is its own reward. prize refers to something concrete offered as a reward of merit, or to be contested for and given to the winner: to win a prize for an essay.

  25. Human resource management (HRM) is the practice of recruiting, hiring, deploying and managing an organization's employees. HRM is often referred to simply as human resources (HR). A company or organization's HR department is usually responsible for creating, putting into effect and overseeing policies governing workers and the relationship of ...

  26. Malware, short for malicious software, refers to any intrusive software developed by cybercriminals (often called hackers) to steal data and damage or destroy computers and computer systems. Examples of common malware include viruses, worms, Trojan viruses, spyware, adware, and ransomware. Recent malware attacks have exfiltrated data in mass ...

  27. Dec 1, 2023 · 6. Reward yourself. Rewarding yourself with treats—“bribing” yourself—has been linked to better self-control, and can be helpful in forming good habits . Telling yourself you’ll get a small reward if you finish the section you wanted to get through, or perhaps a larger reward if you have a productive day of studying, can be good ...

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