No, it is not. Trophy is a noun (an award, reward, or honor; or a relic of some achievement, such as trophy skins and stuffed wild animals). It is, however, used as a noun adjunct in terms such as trophy room.
We will bring the trophy home this time.She won a trophy for her excellent dancing.
The correct spelling is "trophy."
The plural of the word trophy is trophies.
Trophies
We won a terrific championship trophy from our football league.
What trophy?
The trophy is called Harley J. Earl Trophy. This is the trophy the winner gets.
We will bring the trophy home this time.She won a trophy for her excellent dancing.
The correct spelling is "trophy."
It's an automotive trophy.
how do you get the zommer trophy
To get a trophy on Goobers lab, you have to get five atoms, and it will randomly chose if you get a trophy.
The word presented is the past participle of the verb to present; and as a past participle, it is also and adjective. The word gifted is the past participle of the verb to gift; and as a past participle, it is also an adjective. Examples: Verb: The presented the winner with a trophy. Adjective: Each presented deb received a gift to give to their parents. Verb: He decided to gift the university with his small inheritance. Adjective: She attends a school for gifted children.
The word championship can be an adjective or a noun. If you are referring to going to see "the championship," then it would be a noun, but if you are talking about the "championship team," then it would be an adjective, describing the noun team.
George Halas Trophy. The trophy is named after the long time player, owner, and head coach of the Chicago Bears.
The Vince Lombardi trophy is America's most popular sports trophy.
The current trophy is called FIFA World Cup Trophy.