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trophy

A trophy is a special prize given to a winner of a contest.

Explanation at your level:

A trophy is a prize. You get it when you win a game. It is often gold or silver. You can put it on your desk. It makes you feel happy because you are the winner!

A trophy is an award for winning. You might see a football player holding a big trophy after a match. It is a symbol of success. People keep them to remember their best moments in sports or school.

A trophy is a commemorative object awarded for a victory. It is common to see them in sports, but also in academic competitions. When someone 'wins a trophy,' they are being recognized for their excellence. It is a physical reminder of a specific achievement.

The word trophy represents a tangible reward for competitive success. Beyond sports, it can refer to anything that signifies a high level of prestige. Sometimes, we use it figuratively, such as a 'trophy asset' in finance, referring to a highly sought-after investment that boosts one's reputation.

In advanced usage, trophy can carry nuances beyond the literal prize. It is often used in social contexts, such as the term 'trophy partner,' which implies a status-driven relationship. Its etymological roots in ancient battlefield monuments add a layer of historical weight to the concept of claiming victory over an opponent.

At the mastery level, trophy serves as a lens through which we view cultural concepts of meritocracy and status. From its origins as a tropaion in Hellenistic warfare to its modern role in consumer culture, the word has evolved from a military marker of dominance to a domestic symbol of individual accomplishment. It reflects how societies codify success through material objects, turning abstract victory into a visible, permanent record.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • A trophy is a prize.
  • It is often a cup.
  • The plural is trophies.
  • It symbolizes victory.

When you hear the word trophy, think of winning! It is a special object that acts as a physical mark of success. Whether it is a shiny gold cup at a sports event or a plaque on a wall, it tells the world, 'I did it!'

You will see these in many places, from school spelling bees to professional soccer matches. They are not just objects; they are symbols of hard work and dedication. People love to keep them on shelves to remember their proudest moments.

The word trophy has a really cool history. It comes from the Ancient Greek word tropaion, which was a monument built on a battlefield to mark the spot where the enemy turned to flee.

Back then, it wasn't a shiny cup; it was often a pile of captured weapons and armor! Over time, the meaning shifted from a scary war monument to a celebratory prize for sports and academic achievements. It is fascinating how a word for a 'retreat' became a word for 'victory'!

In daily life, we use trophy in many ways. You might 'win a trophy' or 'lift a trophy' after a big game. It is a neutral, common word that fits in almost any setting.

We also use it in business, like a 'trophy asset,' which means a very valuable or prestigious property. It is a versatile word that always implies that someone has reached the top of their game.

1. Trophy wife/husband: A partner chosen primarily for their appearance to increase the other's status. 2. Trophy case: A physical place where someone displays their awards. 3. Trophy hunt: Hunting animals just to keep parts of them as a prize. 4. Trophy asset: A rare, high-value item or property. 5. Take home the trophy: To win the final prize in a competition.

The plural of trophy is trophies. Notice how the 'y' changes to 'ies'—a classic English spelling rule! It is a countable noun, so you can have one trophy or many trophies.

Pronunciation-wise, it is TRO-fee. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like 'sophie' or 'strophe'. It is quite straightforward to say once you get the hang of that 'fee' ending.

Fun Fact

It used to be a pile of enemy weapons!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈtrəʊ.fi/

Sounds like 'troh-fee'

US /ˈtroʊ.fi/

Sounds like 'troh-fee'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'ph' as 'p-h' instead of 'f'
  • Forgetting the 'ies' plural sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

sophie strophe catastrophe coffee toffee

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

Easy

Writing 2/5

Medium

Speaking 1/5

Easy

Audição 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

win game prize

Learn Next

achievement success victory

Avançado

prestige status monument

Grammar to Know

Pluralization

trophy -> trophies

Countable Nouns

one trophy, two trophies

Articles

the trophy

Examples by Level

1

I have a gold trophy.

Gold = color, Trophy = prize

Simple present

2

He won the trophy.

Won = past of win

Past tense

3

Look at my trophy!

Look at = see

Imperative

4

The trophy is big.

Big = large

Adjective

5

She wants a trophy.

Wants = desires

Verb

6

This is a trophy.

This = object

Demonstrative

7

They like the trophy.

Like = enjoy

Subject-verb

8

We won a trophy.

We = group

Pronoun

1

She keeps her trophy on the shelf.

2

The team lifted the trophy high.

3

He is proud of his trophy.

4

They won a small trophy.

5

I saw the trophy in the case.

6

The trophy is very shiny.

7

She worked hard for that trophy.

8

We need a new trophy case.

1

The winner received a silver trophy.

2

He polished his trophy every week.

3

The trophy represents years of hard work.

4

They displayed the trophy in the lobby.

5

She was awarded a trophy for her service.

6

The team celebrated with the trophy.

7

It is a beautiful trophy.

8

He lost his trophy during the move.

1

The company bought the building as a trophy asset.

2

She was treated like a trophy by her peers.

3

The trophy hunt was controversial.

4

He finally took home the trophy.

5

The trophy room was filled with awards.

6

They competed for the championship trophy.

7

It was a trophy performance.

8

She didn't care about the trophy.

1

The CEO viewed the company as his ultimate trophy.

2

He was a trophy husband in every sense.

3

The trophy cabinet was a testament to his ego.

4

They engaged in a metaphorical trophy hunt.

5

The building is considered a trophy property.

6

She refused to be a trophy for his collection.

7

Winning was merely a trophy for his vanity.

8

The trophy was a symbol of their dominance.

1

The trophy served as a relic of a bygone era of competition.

2

He curated his life like a trophy room.

3

The acquisition was a trophy purchase for the firm.

4

She rejected the role of a trophy partner.

5

The trophy represents the commodification of success.

6

His career was a series of trophy milestones.

7

The trophy was an emblem of his hubris.

8

They sought the trophy not for the sport, but for the status.

Sinônimos

Antônimos

Colocações comuns

win a trophy
lift the trophy
championship trophy
trophy case
gold trophy
take home the trophy
trophy room
prestigious trophy
display a trophy
trophy wife

Idioms & Expressions

"rest on one's laurels"

To stop trying because you have already won.

Don't rest on your laurels; keep training.

neutral

"take the prize"

To win or be the best.

She really took the prize today.

casual

"a trophy for the shelf"

Something only good for looking at.

This car is just a trophy for the shelf.

casual

"in the trophy case"

Achieved and finished.

That victory is now in the trophy case.

casual

"a hollow victory"

Winning without feeling good about it.

Winning the trophy felt like a hollow victory.

neutral

"top of the podium"

The winner's spot.

He stood at the top of the podium.

neutral

Easily Confused

trophy vs prize

Both are rewards.

Prize is general; trophy is physical.

I won a cash prize vs. I won a trophy.

trophy vs award

Both are given for winning.

Award can be a certificate.

He got an award for bravery.

trophy vs medal

Both are physical.

Medals are worn.

He wore his medal.

trophy vs cup

Trophies are often cups.

Cup is a shape.

The trophy is a silver cup.

Sentence Patterns

A1

He won the trophy.

He won the trophy.

A2

She held the trophy.

She held the trophy.

B1

They displayed the trophy.

They displayed the trophy.

B2

He was a trophy husband.

He was a trophy husband.

C1

The trophy was a symbol.

The trophy was a symbol.

Família de palavras

Nouns

trophy The prize itself.

Adjectives

trophy-like Resembling a trophy.

Relacionado

winner The person who gets the trophy

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Erros comuns

trophys trophies
Y to IES rule.
win a prize of trophy win a trophy
Redundant phrasing.
I have many trophy I have many trophies
Pluralization error.
He is a trophy He is a trophy husband
Needs context.
trophyed won a trophy
Not a verb.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant trophy in your living room.

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Native Speakers

Use it when talking about sports.

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Cultural Insight

It represents success.

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Grammar Shortcut

Y -> IES.

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Say It Right

Stress the first syllable.

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Avoid 'Trophys'

Always use 'Trophies'.

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Did You Know?

It meant war monument.

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Study Smart

Make a list of your wins.

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Formal Context

Use 'award' for more formal settings.

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Rhyme Time

Rhymes with coffee.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Trophy = T-rophy (Try for the trophy!)

Visual Association

A shiny gold cup on a shelf.

Word Web

win victory prize award

Desafio

Draw a trophy and label it.

Origem da palavra

Greek

Original meaning: A monument of war

Contexto cultural

Be careful with 'trophy wife' as it can be offensive.

Very common in sports culture.

The Stanley Cup The Oscar The World Cup

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • spelling bee trophy
  • academic trophy
  • win a trophy

at work

  • trophy asset
  • performance award
  • top performer

sports

  • championship trophy
  • lift the trophy
  • trophy room

social

  • trophy wife
  • status symbol
  • trophy partner

Conversation Starters

"What is the best trophy you ever won?"

"Do you keep your awards on display?"

"What does a trophy mean to you?"

"Have you ever seen a trophy case?"

"Is a trophy just a piece of metal?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you won something.

Describe your dream trophy.

Why do people like trophies?

Is winning more important than the trophy?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, it is only a noun.

Trophies.

Mostly for winning things.

A partner chosen for status.

Ancient Greek.

Yes.

A display cabinet.

No, it can be any material.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

He won a gold ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: trophy

Trophy is the prize.

multiple choice A2

What is the plural of trophy?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: trophies

Y becomes IES.

true false B1

A trophy is always a cup.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It can be a statue or plaque.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Common collocations.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

The team won the trophy.

multiple choice B2

What does 'trophy asset' mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: A valuable property

Prestigious asset.

true false C1

Trophy can be used as a verb.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

It is strictly a noun.

fill blank C1

He was considered a ___ husband.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: trophy

Trophy husband is the idiom.

match pairs C2

Word

Significado

All matched!

Etymological link.

sentence order C2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

His life was a trophy.

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