high accolade

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a very respected honor or praise

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  • Being awarded a three-star rating is the highest accolade for a restaurant.
  • For a scientist, winning the Nobel Prize is perhaps the highest accolade they can receive.
  • Her performance received a high accolade from even the most cynical critics.
  • He considered his professorship at the university a high accolade for his years of research.
  • The committee bestowed upon her the highest accolade for her lifetime of service.
  • Earning such a high accolade so early in his career is a remarkable achievement.
  • The film is expected to win the festival's highest accolade this year.
  • In the military, the Medal of Honor is considered the highest accolade for valor.
  • To be praised by him is a high accolade indeed, as he rarely gives compliments.
  • The company has received many high accolades for its innovative designs.