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awared
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'awarded' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when someone or something has been given a prize or recognition. For example, "The teacher was awarded the prestigious award for her dedication to her students."
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60 human-written examples
The project with the most votes will be awarded £1,000 of funding, and two runners-up will each receive funding of £500.
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"Er... the referee missed some key decisions... er... we should definitely have been awarded a penalty... we were definitely the better side," he told me.
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He was rewarded with a firm handshake from the official, who had previously awarded the goal but now disallowed it.
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There is also deep concern that more than four years after Qatar was awarded the 2022 World Cup, the country's minister of labour has admitted that there is no set timetable to introduce even the modest reforms it promised in May 2014.
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Indeed, no company was awarded their highest rating of "best practices".
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Serbia were awarded a 3-0 walkover but had three points deducted, both countries were fined €100,000 each and Serbia were ordered to play their next two home qualifiers, against Denmark on 14 November and Armenia on 4 September next year, behind closed doors.
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In 1944 he was one of two children from Walsden board school to be awarded a county minor scholarship to Todmorden grammar school.
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"If there is no union then why should the English pay, why would the English electorate agree to let Scots share their currency?" Trimble was awarded the Nobel peace prize, along with John Hume, for his role in bringing about the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
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The current degree classification model, whereby students are awarded a first, 2 1, 2 2, or a third degree, has been labelled by critics as "not fit for purpose".
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A separate USAid database shows the agency awarded about 14% of its mission funding through local organisations in 2012.
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In Latin America and the Caribbean as a whole, roughly 11% was awarded to local organisations compared with Africa (10%), Asia (11%) and the Middle East (3%).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use a grammar checker to identify and correct misspellings like "awared".
Common error
Avoid using "awared" as it's a misspelling. The correct past participle of the verb "award" is "awarded". Proofreading helps prevent such errors.
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Linguistic Context
Awared is a misspelling and therefore has no grammatical function. The correct word, "awarded", functions as a past participle or adjective. Ludwig AI identifies the correct form, "awarded", as the past tense of the verb 'award'.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "awared" is a misspelling of "awarded". As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct term, "awarded", functions as the past participle of the verb "award". It's crucial to use the correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility in writing. Remember to proofread and utilize tools like grammar checkers to avoid such errors.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bestowed upon
Emphasizes the act of formally conferring something, often an honor or privilege.
granted to
Highlights the act of officially giving or allowing something.
conferred on
Implies a formal act of bestowing a title, degree, benefit, or right.
presented with
Focuses on the act of formally giving a prize or award.
given to
A general term for the act of providing something to someone.
recognized with
Highlights the act of acknowledging someone's achievements or qualities.
honored with
Emphasizes the act of showing respect and admiration through an award or title.
accredited to
Often used when officially recognizing or authorizing someone or something.
attributed to
Indicates that something is credited or assigned to a particular person or cause.
credited with
Highlights someone's contribution or achievement, acknowledging their role.
FAQs
How do I properly use "awarded" in a sentence?
"Awarded" is the past participle of "award" and is used to indicate that someone has received something, like a prize or recognition. For example, "The prize was awarded to the best student".
What's the difference between "awarded" and "rewarded"?
"Awarded" implies receiving a formal prize or recognition, while "rewarded" indicates receiving something beneficial in return for effort or good behavior. They are similar but not interchangeable.
Is "awared" ever a correct word to use?
No, "awared" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct term is always "awarded".
What can I say instead of "awarded"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "bestowed upon", "granted to", or "presented with".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested