Accolated

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈækəˌleɪtɪd/

Definitions of accolated

adjective a term used to describe someone or something that has received praise or recognition

Example Sentences

A1 The accolated chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests.

A2 The accolated student received a scholarship for her academic achievements.

B1 The accolated author won multiple awards for her latest novel.

B2 The accolated actor gave an outstanding performance in the new movie.

C1 The accolated scientist was recognized for her groundbreaking research in the field of genetics.

C2 The accolated musician performed a breathtaking concert at the prestigious venue.

Examples of accolated in a Sentence

formal The scientist was accolated for his groundbreaking research in the field of genetics.

informal She was accolated for her exceptional performance in the competition.

slang The team was accolated for their epic win in the championship game.

figurative The author was accolated for his ability to craft compelling narratives.

Grammatical Forms of accolated

past tense

accolated

plural

accolates

comparative

more accolated

superlative

most accolated

present tense

accolate

future tense

will accolate

perfect tense

has accolated

continuous tense

is accolating

singular

accolated

positive degree

accolated

infinitive

to accolate

gerund

accolating

participle

accolating

Origin and Evolution of accolated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accolated' originates from the Latin word 'accolatus', which means 'embraced' or 'joined together'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'accolated' has evolved to refer to individuals who have been honored or praised for their achievements, often in the form of awards or recognition.