multi-award-winning

English

Alternative forms

  • multiaward-winning

Etymology

From multi- + award-winning.

Adjective

multi-award-winning (not comparable)

  1. Having won multiple awards.
    • 2022 October 14, Patrick Wintour, “Authorities in Iran forced to remove poster of women in hijabs after PR fiasco”, in The Guardian:
      Fatemeh Motamed-Arya, a multiaward-winning actor was the first to protest, releasing a video. Not wearing the hijab, she said: “I am not considered a woman in a land where young children, little girls and freedom-loving youths are killed in its fields.”
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