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Prix de Rome vs honor

honor vs Prix de Rome

Prix de Rome and honor both are nouns.

Prix de Rome is not a verb while honor is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Prix de Rome Yes No No No
honor Yes No Yes No
As nouns, honor is a hypernym of Prix de Rome; that is, honor is a word with a broader meaning than Prix de Rome:
  • Prix de Rome: an annual prize awarded by the French government in a competition of painters and artists and sculptors and musicians and architects; the winner in each category receives support for a period of study in Rome
  • honor: a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
Other hypernyms of Prix de Rome include accolade, award, honour, laurels.
Prix de Rome (noun) honor (noun)
an annual prize awarded by the French government in a competition of painters and artists and sculptors and musicians and architects; the winner in each category receives support for a period of study in Rome the quality of being honorable and having a good name
a woman's virtue or chastity
a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction
the state of being honored
Prix de Rome (verb) honor (verb)
accept as pay
bestow honor or rewards upon
show respect towards
Difference between Prix de Rome and honor

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