accolades

[ˈækəleɪdz]

accolades Definition

an expression of praise or admiration.

Using accolades: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "accolades" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The film received numerous accolades from critics.

  • Example

    She was showered with accolades for her work in the field of medicine.

  • Example

    The athlete's impressive performance earned him many accolades from his fans and peers.

accolades Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for accolades

Phrases with accolades

  • sing someone's accolades

    to praise or commend someone highly

    Example

    Her colleagues were quick to sing her accolades after she won the award.

  • to give someone an excessive amount of praise or admiration

    Example

    The CEO lavished accolades on the team for their hard work and dedication.

  • earn accolades

    to receive praise or recognition for one's achievements

    Example

    The author's latest book has earned her many accolades from readers and critics alike.

Origins of accolades

from French 'accolade', meaning 'embrace'

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Summary: accolades in Brief

'Accolades' [ˈækəleɪdz] are expressions of praise or admiration. They can be given for a variety of achievements, such as in the arts, sports, or business. Phrases like 'sing someone's accolades' and 'lavish accolades' describe the act of praising someone excessively. 'Earn accolades' refers to receiving recognition for one's accomplishments.