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accolade

[ak-uh-leyd, -lahd] / ˈæk əˌleɪd, -ˌlɑd /
NOUN
strong praise, recognition of achievement
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Since Roberts’ last Oscar nomination, for “August,” she’s kept attracting accolades on the TV side, with an Emmy nomination for “The Normal Heart” and Golden Globe nominations for “Homecoming” and “Gaslit.”

From Los Angeles Times

Although the space wouldn’t open for another 10 months, accolades for the nonprofit came quickly, at a time when Los Angeles needed heroes to root for.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the latest accolade acknowledging Wilson’s unprecedented year that saw her named the league’s most valuable player for a record fourth time, as well as co-defensive player of the year and finals MVP.

From Los Angeles Times

The performer has a host of nods, awards and accolades under her belt, including Daytime Emmy, Grammy and Tony wins.

From Los Angeles Times

Williams noted that Faulk has more to offer than his own playing accolades, that he’s one of the smartest people he’s played with.

From Los Angeles Times