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medal

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: medalspast: medaledpp: medaleding: medaling

The word carries a heavy weight of prestige and external validation. It is not merely a piece of jewelry, but a physical manifestation of an achievement, a rank, or a heroic act that has been officially recognized by an authority. This creates a feeling of permanence and honor that transcends the material value of the metal used. In competitive sports, the term often shifts from the object to the achievement itself, as seen when athletes talk about their goal to medal. In this sense, it functions as a marker of elite status, separating the top performers from the rest of the field.

The word is used to count individual physical awards, such as winning three medals at a single tournament.

Meanings

Noun

A small metal disc awarded as a prize for achievement or bravery.

"He won a gold medal in the 100m sprint."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To award a medal to someone.

"The committee decided to medal the brave firefighter."

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