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Awarding someone is to give them a gift or some form of compensation for something. Synonyms would be to grant, bestow, or endow.
A reward is something given in exchange for doing something, often on a contract basis e.g. "A $5000 reward will be given to anyone providing information leading to the capture of the criminal", or "I am offering a $200 reward for the return of my lost dog", or "You did a great job on your chores, and as a reward, we are going to eat out.". An award is a recognition, usually unsolicited, for some meritorious action. The award does not always have monetary benefit--it could be a valueless trophy. e.g. "The fireman received an award for his outstanding bravery." "She won the award for having top marks, and they presented her with a plaque."
A reward is what you are given as a result of what you have done. That's its denotation. It generally has a good connotation; "We're offering a reward" means that it is a good thing. However, it can have a more negative sense. "Bonny and Clyde got their just reward" means that they were given punishment for being criminals.
No, the word 'rewarded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to reward (rewards, rewarding, rewarded).The word reward (rewards) is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
To redeem means to make something that is bad more acceptable. "She wanted to redeem herself after getting in trouble." It can also mean to exchange something for money or reward. "He redeemed his winning lottery ticket for $100."
To mete out is to give someone a specific quantity of something, usually a punishment or a reward.
Lure means to tempt someone to do something, especially with an offer of a reward.
Extrinsic motivation refers to something external that encourages someone to do something. This could include the promise or possibility of a reward.
it can be. to reward someone...or to get a reward...it is a noun and a verb
It could be called an incentive.
an incentive ------Novanet
an incentive
nope. charity is something you do fir someone or something and you don't receive any money or reward or anything like that
A craving - is a desire to have something. A reward is a 'present' for doing something.
an incentive ------Novanet
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an incentive ------Novanet