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plaudit

[plaw-dit] / ˈplɔ dɪt /


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The case for removing the Baton of Honor as an academic plaudit is overwhelming.

From Washington Times • Jul. 20, 2020

There’s no plaudit that would probably impress someone who won a Pulitzer Prize for criticism in his rookie year as a car critic in 2004, but man, the dude can jam.

From Fox News • Dec. 31, 2019

Here he's staging an early career retrospective, a plaudit ordinarily reserved for "more elderly, dead or successful artists", as he puts it.

From The Guardian • Jan. 15, 2011

The publicity was excellent: he was named “Innovator of the Year” by the Guardian, a British newspaper, and gained a plaudit from Hillary Clinton, America’s secretary of state.

From Economist • Sep. 16, 2010

Heroes having so nobly acted, with ours, will receive the plaudit of their country.

From The Defence of Stonington (Connecticut) Against a British Squadron, August 9th to 12th, 1814 by Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond)




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