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The synonyms of “Trophy” are: prize, cup, medal, souvenir, memento, keepsake, reminder, record, relic
Trophy as a Noun
Definitions of "Trophy" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “trophy” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An award for success in war or hunting.
- (in ancient Greece or Rome) the weapons of a defeated army set up as a memorial of victory.
- A cup or other decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or success.
- A souvenir of an achievement, especially a part of an animal taken when hunting.
- Something given as a token of victory.
Synonyms of "Trophy" as a noun (9 Words)
cup | The contents of a cup. A cup of tea. |
keepsake | Something of sentimental value. She was wearing the medal he gave her as a keepsake. |
medal | A metal disc typically of the size of a large coin and bearing an inscription or design, made to commemorate an event or awarded as a distinction to someone such as a soldier or athlete. |
memento | An object kept as a reminder of a person or event. You can purchase a memento of your visit. |
prize | Something given for victory or superiority in a contest or competition or for winning a lottery. The star prize in the charity raffle. |
record | Sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove. The track record shows that he will be a good president. |
relic | An antiquity that has survived from the distant past. Miracles wrought by the relics of St Stephen. |
reminder | A letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, especially to pay a bill. Her mushroom omelette is a blissful reminder of Sunday suppers. |
souvenir | A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event. The recording provides a souvenir of a great production. |
Associations of "Trophy" (30 Words)
accolade | An expression of praise or admiration. The hotel has won numerous accolades. |
accomplishment | The action of accomplishing something. The reduction of inflation was a remarkable accomplishment. |
achiever | A person who achieves a high or specified level of success. His children are achievers destined to follow an exacting academic route. |
acquisition | An asset or object bought or obtained, typically by a library or museum. The acquisition of one company by another. |
award | Give, especially as an honor or reward. He criticized the awarding of compensation by the court. |
bestowal | A gift that is bestowed or conferred. |
championship | The position or title of the winner of a championship contest. The final round of the championship will be in Japan. |
competition | The contestant you hope to defeat. He wanted to know what the competition was doing. |
congratulation | The action of expressing congratulations. Our congratulations to the winners. |
giveaway | Inadvertently revealing something. Bread at giveaway prices. |
honored | Having an illustrious reputation; respected. |
honour | The quality of being honorable and having a good name. They honoured their parents in all they did. |
jubilation | A feeling of great happiness and triumph. Unbelievable scenes of jubilation. |
laureate | Worthy of the greatest honor or distinction. The nation s pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag. |
lottery | Players buy (or are given) chances and prizes are distributed by casting lots. The introduction of a national lottery. |
marathoner | Someone who participates in long-distance races (especially in marathons. |
medal | Decorate or honour with a medal. They medalled in all the relay events. |
nobel | Swedish chemist remembered for his invention of dynamite and for the bequest that created the Nobel prizes (1833-1896. |
pentathlon | An athletic event comprising five different events for each competitor in particular also modern pentathlon an event involving fencing shooting swimming riding and cross country running. |
prestigious | Exerting influence by reason of high status or prestige. A prestigious professor at a prestigious university. |
prize | Having been or likely to be awarded a prize in a competition. A prize bull. |
pugilist | Someone who fights with his fists for sport. |
raffle | Offer as a prize in a raffle. We raffled off a trip to the Bahamas. |
success | An attainment that is successful. He does not consider wealth synonymous with success. |
treasure | Be fond of; be attached to. The ransom was to be paid in diamonds and treasure. |
triumph | Dwell on with satisfaction. They had no chance of triumphing over the Nationalists. |
victor | The contestant who wins the contest. There were many dead on the field but no clear victor. |
victory | A successful ending of a struggle or contest. Convincing victory. |
win | Win something through one s efforts. He was happy to get the win. |
winner | A goal or shot that wins a match or point. A Nobel Prize winner. |