Sentence examples for the accolade from inspiring English sources

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the accolade

noun

An expression of approval; praise.

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Though flattered, he found the accolade baffling.

She takes the accolade seriously.

But his art absolutely deserves the accolade.

Was he thrilled by the accolade?

The Taliban must have cheered the accolade.

Presumably because the accolade gives authority to familiarity.

He has tried to live down the accolade ever since.

That said, the accolade of "near-classic" is earned.

Time magazine gave the accolade to Pope Francis.

The accolade was hailed by many as "inspiring" and "adventurous".

The Pope won the accolade of "campaigner of the year".

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