accolades (Meaning)
accolades
a brace or a line used in music to join two or more staffs carrying simultaneous parts, a formal salute (as a tap on the shoulder with the blade of a sword) that marks the conferring of knighthood, a ceremony or salute conferring knighthood, a ceremonial embrace, a mark of acknowledgment, an expression of praise, a mark of recognition of merit
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a brace or a line used in music to join two or more staffs carrying simultaneous parts, a formal salute (as a tap on the shoulder with the blade of a sword) tha
commendations, awards, tributes, citations, encomia, hymns, panegyrics, paeans, eulogies,encomiums
reprimands,indictments, censures, condemnations, denunciations, lectures, admonitions, reproofs,rebukes, corrections
The celebrated physicist received numerous accolades for his groundbreaking research.
The actress basked in the accolades of her Academy Award-winning performance.
The politician's tireless service earned him widespread accolades from his constituents.
The organization bestowed accolades upon its members for their exceptional contributions.