trophy
/ˈtroʊfi/Definitions
1. noun
An object, usually of prestige or honor, given to someone or awarded to a team as a symbol of achievement or excellence.
“The football team was awarded the trophy for winning the championship.”
2. noun
An object that is kept and displayed as a symbol of something, such as a marriage, a birthday, or an anniversary.
“She proudly displayed the wedding trophy on her mantle.”
3. verb
To win or obtain a trophy, especially in a competition or game.
“The team managed to trophy in the tournament and earn the championship prize.”