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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31. He reaped the laurels in the finals.
32. Are worth all your laurels, though ever so plenty.
33. He rests on his laurels.
34. But if we rest on our laurels, we risk losing our vitality.
35. But it is not about to rest on its laurels. Liu said China may introduce counter-cyclical capital charges -- a model for which Spain is best known -- if the economy begins to overheat.
36. I think lnspector Clouseau had better start looking to his laurels.
37. The everlasting verdure of Milton's laurels has nothing to fear from the blasts of malignity.
38. His techniques won him such laurels as few architects have enjoyed.
39. Mourinho will not be sitting back on his laurels though.
40. When he crossed a bridge over the Schuylkill, it was wreathed with laurels and evergreens, and a cherubic boy, aided by a mechanical device, lowered a laurel crown over his head.
41. Political and the economical dual benefit enticement causes minister doctor takes as the hereditary laurels fiefdom and the land capital of the rebellion.
42. A man who has won mg laurels can only encourage the brave.
43. Paul won the broad jump, but he had to look to his laurels.
44. New developments are forcing long - established firms to look to their laurels.
45. The committee's chairman accused NASA of resting on its laurels after making it to the moon.
46. The situation in the lead-up to the London Olympics is grim and we cannot rest on our laurels.
47. But he could no more have rested on his laurels than he could have become a clergyman or a Cistercian monk.
48. The resourceful jurist formed a plan to recover his own laurels.
49. He won his laurels in the school football team when he was only 15.
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.