Synonym: accolade, award, honor, honour. Similar words: laurel, laureate, poet laureate, baccalaureate, or else, barrels, quarrelsome, aureole. Meaning: ['lɑrəl ,'lɔ- /'lɒ-] n. 1. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction 2. the state of being honored.
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1. The path was lined with laurels.
2. She won laurels for her first novel.
3. The government can't rest on its laurels and must press ahead with major policy changes.
4. The black brows knit, and solid silver laurels bobbed.
5. You can never rest on your laurels.
6. Pride is occupied with sitting on your laurels and telling others about it.
7. He looks to his laurels.
8. There is no sense in resting on your laurels.
9. We have no cause to rest on our laurels.
10. They rested on their laurels after their victory.
11. All other laurels are overshadowed by hers.
12. Just because you've got your degree doesn't mean you can rest on your laurels.
13. The actors are very good, but when all is considered the laurels must surely go to the director of the play.
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14. Nowadays there are a number of rival products on the market and the older, established companies are having to look to their laurels.
15. With so many good new actors around the older ones are having to look to their laurels.
16. There are so many good new actors around that the older ones will soon have to look to their laurels.
17. Nicandra took the path leading away from pleasure-garden policies, through heavy laurels and on into a grove of hazels patched with sunlight.
18. Little would grow in the garden except ferns and laurels.
19. I have a little wilderness, which, when I bought the premises, was full of yew trees, laurels and weeds.
20. This evolution of Diamond Rio signals that the group is not ready to rest on its laurels -- at least not voluntarily.
21. The little clearing was shielded from the street by the laurels, and afforded him plenty of elbow room.
22. But there is no room for resting on our laurels.
23. That is the only time when you can rest on your laurels.
24. The religious authorities, who were very active during the nationalist struggle,[sentencedict.com] rested on their laurels after independence.
25. In such a competitive market, the leading company can't afford to rest on its laurels.
26. But this generous accolade does not mean that we are resting on our laurels.
27. The Rectory drive was dank and dripping between its lugubrious laurels.
28. Pedestrianism remained a source of extra money for good runners, who were willing to sacrifice the more socially prestigious amateur laurels.
29. Motorola has long been a leader in that as well, and it has never stopped to rest on its laurels.
30. Little time was granted to Lee and his men for resting on their laurels.
More similar words: laurel, laureate, poet laureate, baccalaureate, or else, barrels, quarrelsome, aureole, au revoir, surely, purely, securely, leisurely, obscurely, pastureland, prematurely, departure lounge, More power to your elbow, wheels within wheels, else, gaur, aura, fuels, heels, welsh, aural, nelson, bowels, taurus, aurora.