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reward ( Noun)
UK /rɪˈwɔːd/ US /rɪˈwɔːrd/
Plural
rewards
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Anything you get because you did anything excellent, put a lot of effort, and so on.
-> She had a reward as payback for her hard work and overtime.
-> It was the dog's reward after catching the ball.
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B1
an amounts of cash provided to someone in exchange for assisting the authorities in locating a felon or locating a missing item.
-> They will reward the person who finds the dog with 10,000 dollars.
-> We still haven't made a decision on the amount of money we will give as a reward.
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'reward' Contained Stories
Show business is a rewarding business where the rich can show off themselves. Even celebrities are not unheard of. Some lead sad lives after a big fame in their lives. But not all are unintelligent, like in the rumors. Many people are uninterested in celebrities' lives, but some shamelessly go after them and try to learn more about their personal lives. Acceptance is very important for those famous people. Accusation can mean the end of their careers, and we have seen some serious examples of that, like britney spears. Celebrities exist because of their achievements; we can call them achievers. Even their divorce becomes a big event on tv. They also help us dream.