NOUN
- an annual award for outstanding contributions to chemistry or physics or physiology and medicine or literature or economics or peace
How To Use Nobel prize In A Sentence
- Two Americans will share this year's Nobel Prize for Medicine.
- As it happens, Hicks was the first in what would become a long line of "difficult" men to whom Murdoch was attracted, culminating in a long affair with Elias Canetti, the future Nobel Prize-winner. The Good Apprentice
- This attitude was not taken in earlier years however, as is evident from the following statement made by Committee Chairman Arne Westgren, in a survey over the first 60 years of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
- I was just enjoying a daydream about winning the Nobel Prize for literature.
- Much as I would love to be wrong I fear there is as much chance of this happening as there was of the Soviet hack-writer Sholokhov giving his Nobel Prize for Literature to some more deserving writer - one who had not only suffered in the Soviet gulag but whose works were actually worth reading. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
- The other four Nobel prizes, for chemistry, physics, medicine and literature, are given in Sweden.
- Just ask Professors Darryl Gwynne and David Rentz, whose study snared the Ig Nobel Prize also known as "Ig" or "Igs" in Biology on Thursday night. Katherine Meusey: Ig Nobel Prizes: Think First, Then Laugh
- I think the Nobel Prize commitee is sending a clear message to the world about the corruption rampent in our current administration. Think Progress » Generosity.
- The Dutch scientist Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1913. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1987 - Presentation Speech
- Walcott is a Nobel Prize winner who, to paraphrase Wordsworth, leaves trailing clouds of sexual harassment behind him where e'er he goes, at least in the 617 area code. When Will the Poetic Violence End?