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accolade

[ak-uh-leyd, -lahd] / ˈæk əˌleɪd, -ˌlɑd /
NOUN
strong praise, recognition of achievement
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Despite the accolades for work, Moon would have been most proud of his collaborations with his children, who all shared his musical passions, Chelsea said.

From Los Angeles Times

Sunday's Golden Globe accolades come after the film was named best animated feature and Golden named best song at the Critics Choice Award early this month.

From BBC

It’s her first Golden Globe nomination, despite receiving previous acting accolades for her performance in A.V.

From Los Angeles Times

The year before that, women-led stories had briefly reshaped India's global cinematic image, bringing accolades and new attention.

From BBC

“He put himself in a position to achieve the accolades, so we need to make sure we do what we need to, to play our game.”

From Los Angeles Times