laurels

When someone receives a lot of recognition or praise for their work, they are said to be wearing laurels. This usually means that they are very happy and proud of themselves.

  • He was wearing his new laurels, which meant that he was very happy with the job that he had done.

  • The coach was wearing his new laurels, which meant that he was very happy with the team that he had coached.

Definition of laurels

noun

the state of being honored

Synonyms:

honor, honour

noun

a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction

Synonyms:

accolade, award, honor, honour

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Example Sentences for laurels

  • 1

    I put the black pepper and the laurel leaves.

  • 2

    The common game fish in Laurel Lake are also pickerel, trout and perch.

  • 3

    It means Laurel crowned crowned with a laurel wreath .

  • 4

    That's why it comes with laurels.

  • 5

    The Nissan competitor was the Laurel.

  • 6

    Laurels are the artisans of the Society.

  • 7

    However, it is not a member of the Laurel family.

  • 8

    Laurel and Hardy are a classic example.

  • 9

    Laurel and Hardy are in the fish business.

  • 10

    Laurel and Hardy are seated at a dockside.