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- ACCOLADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Give credit where credit is due: it's time to celebrate accolade for its centuries of laudatory service Accolade joined English in the 16th century from the Middle French noun acolade, which in turn comes from the verb accoler, meaning "to embrace "
- Accolade - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
A person who achieves a goal in research or service may receive an official certificate or a medal as an accolade of achievement A performer or speaker might get accolades in the form of applause from the audience
- ACCOLADE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
In a sense it is an accolade to the trustees, the directors and the staffs of the four galleries that are particularly concerned
- ACCOLADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If someone is given an accolade, something is done or said about them which shows how much people admire them
- accolade - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
accolade (third-person singular simple present accolades, present participle accolading, simple past and past participle accoladed) (transitive) To embrace or kiss in salutation
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- Accolade - definition of accolade by The Free Dictionary
accolade (ˈækəˌleɪd; ˌækəˈleɪd) n 1 strong praise or approval; acclaim 2 an award or honour
- ACCOLADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
An accolade is an award, honor, or instance of positive acknowledgment or praise The word is typically used in the context of honors and praise that have been given to a person throughout their professional career
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