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Detailed Translations for accolades from English to French

accolades:

accolades [the ~] noun

  1. the accolades (commendations; honours; tributes)
    l'hommages; l'honneurs; l'accolades

Translation Matrix for accolades:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
accolades accolades; commendations; honours; tributes
hommages accolades; commendations; honours; tributes honouring
honneurs accolades; commendations; honours; tributes accolade; achievement award; honor; honour; honour cards; token of appreciaton

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accolades form of accolade:

accolade [the ~] noun

  1. the accolade (brace)
    l'accolade
  2. the accolade (honour; achievement award; token of appreciaton; honor)
    la prime; l'hommage; l'honneurs

Translation Matrix for accolade:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
accolade accolade; brace citation; quotation
hommage accolade; achievement award; honor; honour; token of appreciaton adoration; adoring; deference; glorifying; homage; honouring; inauguration; looking exalted; regard; respect; reverence; toast; token of regard; tribute; veneration; worship
honneurs accolade; achievement award; honor; honour; token of appreciaton accolades; commendations; honour cards; honours; tributes
prime accolade; achievement award; honor; honour; token of appreciaton allowance; bonus; compensation; distribution of profits; extra; extra allowance; extra charge; fee; gratuity; income; insurance premium; pay; payment; payment of a dividend; premium; recompense; remuneration; reward; salary; surplus; wage; wages
- award; honor; honour; laurels

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Related Definitions for "accolade":

  1. a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction1

Wiktionary Translations for accolade:

accolade
noun
  1. sentiment d’une dignité morale, estimer plus haut que tous les biens, et qui porter certaines personnes à des actions loyales, nobles et courageux.