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was conferred with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"was conferred with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when acknowledging recognition or an award. For example, "He was conferred with the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end poverty in the region."
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Alternative expressions(20)
was awarded
was granted
was bestowed upon
was honored with
was presented with
received
was entrusted with
was given
was proffered with
was incorporated with
was covered with
has been consulted
has been considered
has been communicated
has been instructed
was concurred with
obtained input from
sought advice from
has been solicited
has been ascertained
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10 human-written examples
In 1976, she was conferred with an honorary Doctorate of Science by Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
News & Media
In 1973, in exchange for agreeing to pay for electricity and water, the commune was conferred with the status of 'social experiment'.
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Thus she was conferred with the Bangladesh Freedom Honour (posthumously), the highest state honour for foreigners which was handed over to Mrs Sonia Gandhi when she visited Bangladesh to attend a special conference on autism.
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Merton was given the bardic name Map Hallow (Son of the Moors) when he was conferred with the honour.
News & Media
At the 45th International Film Festival of India (2014), he was conferred with the "Centenary Award for Indian Film Personality of the Year".
Wiki
At his special request, when he was conferred with vestments and accoutrements of the Order of St Michael and St George by King George V, the King dubbed him "Sir Harry" rather than "Sir Henry".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Rosa Hinojosa, who was conferring with the man behind the counter, gave him a sharp glance.
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Steven J. Ross, founder and president of Warner Communications, passed by Ahmet, where he was conferring with David Glew and Jerry Greenberg and Sheldon Vogel.
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He was conferring with young men wearing Che Guevara T-shirts.
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Mr. Haynes said the Defense Department was conferring with the secretary of state, Colin L. Powell, on the tribunal regulations.
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Kiner walked quickly out onto the field, to the batting cage, where Joe Torre was conferring with Don Mattingly, who is now one of his hitting coaches.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "was conferred with" to denote the formal granting of a degree, honor, or privilege. It adds a sense of prestige and official recognition.
Common error
Avoid using "was conferred with" in active voice. It's a passive construction. Instead of saying "The university was conferred with the grant", say "The grant was conferred upon the university".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "was conferred with" functions as a passive verb construction, indicating that the subject received something, such as an award, degree, or honor. As Ludwig AI explains, it's used to acknowledge recognition formally.
Frequent in
News & Media
44%
Science
33%
Academia
22%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "was conferred with" is a passive construction used to indicate the formal bestowal of an honor, degree, or award. Ludwig AI confirms that it's grammatically correct and best suited for formal contexts. It commonly appears in news, science, and academic writing to emphasize recognition. While alternatives like "was awarded" or "was granted" exist, "was conferred with" carries a sense of prestige and official acknowledgment.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
was awarded
Focuses specifically on the act of giving an award.
was honored with
Specifically denotes the act of receiving an honor or recognition.
was granted
Emphasizes the act of formally giving or allowing something, often a right or privilege.
was bestowed upon
Implies a formal or ceremonial giving of something, often an honor or gift.
was presented with
Highlights the act of formally giving something to someone.
was invested with
Suggests a formal bestowal of power or authority.
received
A more general term for getting something; lacks the formality of "conferred".
was entrusted with
Highlights the aspect of being given responsibility or trust.
was given
A simple and direct way of saying someone received something.
was bequeathed
Focuses on handing down by inheritance or legacy.
FAQs
How to use "was conferred with" in a sentence?
"Was conferred with" is used in passive voice to indicate that someone or something has been formally given an honor, degree, or award. For example, "The scientist "was conferred with" the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking research".
What can I say instead of "was conferred with"?
Alternatives include "was awarded", "was granted", or "was bestowed upon", depending on the specific context and the nature of what was given.
Which is correct, "was conferred with" or "was conferred"?
"Was conferred with" is the correct and more common usage when indicating that someone received something. "Was conferred" on its own is less idiomatic and usually requires specifying what the action was related to, like "the degree was conferred".
What is the difference between "was conferred with" and "was presented with"?
"Was conferred with" typically implies a more formal or prestigious granting of an honor or degree. "Was presented with" can be used in a broader range of situations, including receiving gifts or awards that may not carry the same level of formality.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested