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Reward for Meaning in English

expression

ɹiˈwɔɹd/, /ɹɪˈwɔɹd/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
ri-WAWRD fer
ɹɪwˈɔːd/ /fˈɔː
ri-WAWD faw

Definition

'Reward for' means something given to someone because of what they have done, usually as a thank you, recognition, or prize for their actions or achievements.

Usage & Nuances

Usually followed by a noun or gerund (e.g., 'reward for effort', 'reward for helping'); common in both formal and informal contexts; often seen in ads ('reward for information'). Not always monetary—it can be praise or another benefit.

Example Sentences

She gave her son a reward for cleaning his room.

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There was a reward for finding the lost dog.

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Students got a reward for good behavior at school.

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They offered a reward for any information about the missing painting.

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Is there a reward for returning lost items to the desk?

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I brought cookies as a little reward for everyone's hard work.

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