Definition: 1. A recompense for worthy acts or retribution for wrongdoing. 2. Payment made in return for a service rendered. 3. An act performed to strengthen approved behavior. 4. Bestow honor or rewards upon. 5. Strengthen and support with rewards.
Use 'reward' in a sentence:
1. A bonus of up to five percent can be added to a student's final exam score as a reward for good spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
2. The reward system in Suqian offers an effective mechanism to ensure security volunteers themselves can also benefit from their good deeds.
3. She was rewarded for her 40 years' faithful service with the company.
4. They didn't get either reward or punishment for choosing the "pass" option, the uncertainty response.
5. She held up to her father's promise, giving Buffington that reward.
6. He rewarded us handsomely for helping him.
7. You have had the trouble and we shall have the reward.
8. The king still would not give him the promised reward, and made a third demand.
9. I jumped the highest; but in this world merit seldom meets its reward.
10. She was rewarded for her efforts with a cash bonus.
11. The researchers then tested how the monkeys combined—or added the symbols to get the reward.
12. He was given the job as a reward for running a successful leadership bid.
13. He was rewarded with a posting to New York.
14. The company is now reaping the rewards of their investments.
15. Jenkins would reward all investors, no matter when they made their investment.
16. You first reward a hop, then a bigger hop, then an even bigger hop.
17. My grandmother says a good deed is its own reward.
18. To give him his reward, she called, "Come here, my boy!"
19. It was a simple job and the reward was so large.
20. She was richly rewarded for all her hard work.
21. His efforts were amply rewarded.
22. The company is only just starting to reap the rewards of long-term investments.
23. I am humble before my ignorance and therein lies my honor and my reward.
24. Life for the successful doctor can be emotionally and financially rewarding.
25. Reward all those involved in the debate sufficiently when the goals are reached.
26. Make sure that good behaviour is rewarded.
27. They are now reaping the rewards of all their hard work.
28. She started singing to the baby and was rewarded with a smile.
29. You deserve a reward for being so helpful.
30. He made promises of a large reward.
31. Do you think parents should reward their children if they achieve something?
32. I didn't do it for reward; I did it for love.
33. They were rewarded with a cut of 5% from the profits.
34. There is a reward for information leading to the recovery of the missing diamonds.
35. A £ 100 reward has been offered for the return of the necklace.
36. Few of them offer praise and reward to their employees.
37. Researchers have also come to understand the structure of habits—cue, routine, reward.
38. They should have a reward.
39. His father said, he had offered his son 100 dollars as a reward.
40. It is a very rewarding exercise to work this out oneself.
41. The goal was just reward for their decision to attack constantly in the second half.
42. A sleepless baby can seem to bring little reward.
43. He deserved the reward.
44. Heaven reward you for your kindness and self-denial!
45. In the final reckoning truth is rewarded.
46. Winning the match was just reward for the effort the team had made.
47. Our patience was finally rewarded.
48. Nursing can be a very rewarding career.
49. The film ended most satisfactorily: vice punished and virtue rewarded.
50. Potentially high financial rewards are attached to senior hospital posts.
51. A reward was offered for the animal's safe return.
52. Many experts advocate rewarding your child for good behaviour.
53. He received a large reward, which was no more than his due.
54. We should not reward bad behavior.
55. They want more than the occasional coupon or reward, badge or crown.