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  1. noun [ C ] formal uk / ˈæk.ə.leɪd / us / ˈæk.ə.leɪd / Add to word list. praise and approval: earn an accolade She has sold millions of records and earned numerous awards and accolades over a 30-year career. receive an accolade Her approval was the highest accolade he could receive.

  2. noun [ C ] formal uk / ˈæk.ə.leɪd/ us / ˈæk.ə.leɪd/ Add to word list. praise and approval. honraria, louvor. He's been granted the ultimate accolade - his face on a postage stamp. Concederam a ele uma última honraria, seu rosto em um selo postal. Her approval was the highest accolade he could receive. Sinônimos. award. honour (RESPECT) UK.

  3. noun [ C ] formal uk / ˈæk.ə.leɪd / us / ˈæk.ə.leɪd / Add to word list. praise and approval: earn an accolade She has sold millions of records and earned numerous awards and accolades over a 30-year career. receive an accolade Her approval was the highest accolade he could receive.

  4. Muitos exemplos de traduções com "accolade" – Dicionário português-inglês e busca em milhões de traduções.

  5. The meaning of ACCOLADE is a mark of acknowledgment : award. How to use accolade in a sentence. What is the origin of accolade?

  6. accolade n (praise) elogio sm (formal) louvor sm (formal) honra sf : The journalist is receiving accolades from all quarters for her exclusive report. accolade n (award) (BRA) prêmio sm (formal) consagração sf (formal) galardão sm : The director won a special accolade for his achievements in film.

  7. 1. an embrace formerly used in conferring knighthood. 2. a touch on the shoulder with the flat side of a sword, now used in conferring knighthood. 3. a. anything done or given as a sign of great respect, approval, appreciation, etc. b. [usually pl.] words of praise.