Accolade


The meaning of the word Accolade is: an acknowledgement or an award


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When the police officer was offered the plaque, he refused to accept an accolade for doing his job.

published by Hortencia on 2021-10-31 09:50:16


Mrs. Smith is such a great teacher that she is always getting one accolade after another.

published by Kami on 2021-04-22 02:35:17


During the monthly meeting, the company president will present an accolade to the employee of the month.

published by Kristeen on 2021-05-29 01:26:52


The Medal of Honor is the highest accolade a soldier can win.

published by Eugenia on 2021-04-29 12:37:47


Since the lone fireman rescued twenty children from a burning bus, he will more than likely receive an accolade from the president.

published by Russell on 2021-11-11 17:29:53


The animal rescue group deserves an accolade for finding homes for over seven hundred abandoned pets last year.

published by Malissa on 2021-10-21 05:44:09


Because I am not well known at school, I know I will not receive the “most popular” accolade from my peers.

published by Rozella on 2021-03-14 03:12:27


The play has been sold-out for over eleven months and is certain to win at least one accolade at the awards show on Sunday.

published by Rosemarie on 2021-07-14 17:57:25


The quarterback said he did not care about winning an accolade as long as he had the support of his fans.

published by Emily on 2021-12-09 21:30:15


Because the shy girl did not like being in the spotlight, she quickly accepted her accolade and walked off the stage.

published by Olene on 2021-03-01 06:55:37


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