award in Arabic
award in Arabic is قَرَار — award means a prize or honour given for merit or achievement.
award in Arabic
قَرَار
Pronounced: qarār
decision of arbitrators
What does "award" mean?
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noun A prize or honour given for merit or achievement.
"She won an award for her documentary film."
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verb To officially give someone a prize, sum of money, or other benefit as the result of a decision.
"The judge awarded damages to the injured party."
award in a sentence
- She won an award for her documentary film.
- The award ceremony ran late into the night.
- The judge awarded damages to the injured party.
- The scholarship was awarded to the top student in the class.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "award" in Arabic?
"award" in Arabic is قَرَار. award means: A prize or honour given for merit or achievement.
How do you pronounce قَرَار?
"award" in Arabic is قَرَار, pronounced "qarār".
How do you use "award" in a sentence?
Example: "She won an award for her documentary film." In Arabic, "award" is قَرَار.
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