Artistic Achievements

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noun praise or approval, especially when it is given publicly

verb to praise or approve of someone or something publicly

  • The artist's latest painting received critical acclaim from art critics.
  • The new restaurant has been getting a lot of acclaim from foodies in the area.
  • That movie got so much hype and acclaim, it's a must-watch!
  • Her innovative approach to problem-solving has earned her much acclaim in the office.

noun a thing that has been achieved successfully, typically through effort, skill, or courage

  • His greatest accomplishment was earning a PhD in astrophysics.
  • Finishing the marathon was a huge accomplishment for her.
  • Getting that promotion was a major accomplishment for him.
  • Overcoming his fear of public speaking was a significant accomplishment in his life.

noun A person who creates art, such as paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

  • The artist's latest exhibition received critical acclaim from art critics.
  • I heard that the artist is working on a new painting for the gallery.
  • That artist is so talented, they can paint anything!
  • She is an artist with words, painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind.

adjective Distinguished is an adjective that describes someone or something as respected, notable, or eminent.

  • The distinguished professor received an award for his groundbreaking research.
  • The distinguished gentleman at the party was the center of attention.
  • That dude is so distinguished, he's like a boss.
  • Her distinguished style of writing sets her apart from other authors.

noun a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or race

adjective coming before all others in time or order; earliest; being the most prominent in a particular quality or category

  • She was awarded first prize in the prestigious piano competition.
  • He won first prize in the talent show last night.
  • She totally snagged first prize in the art contest.
  • Achieving your dreams is like winning first prize in life's competition.

noun praise or accolades given for achievement or accomplishment

  • The team deserves kudos for their exceptional performance on the project.
  • Hey, kudos on acing that presentation!
  • Big kudos to you for pulling off that stunt!
  • His kudos in the industry have elevated him to a prominent position.

noun a thing given as a reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an achievement

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  • She was awarded the Nobel Prize for her groundbreaking research in medicine.
  • He won first prize in the science fair for his impressive project.
  • I heard she snagged the grand prize in the raffle at the school fundraiser.
  • His promotion to manager was seen as a prize for his hard work and dedication to the company.

noun the state of being widely known or famous

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  • The renowned scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
  • Everyone knows about the renowned chef in town who makes the best pasta.
  • That rapper is so renowned, he's got mad street cred.
  • Her kindness and generosity have made her renowned as the 'mother' of the community.

noun an impressive or outstanding achievement

  • The ballet performance was a true tour de force of skill and artistry.
  • That movie was a total tour de force, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
  • The new album is a total tour de force, it's going to blow everyone away.
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is a real tour de force in the office.

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

  • The scientist was accolated for his groundbreaking research in the field of genetics.
  • She was accolated for her exceptional performance in the competition.
  • The team was accolated for their epic win in the championship game.
  • The author was accolated for his ability to craft compelling narratives.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Achaemenian dynasty of ancient Persia

  • The Achaemenian Empire was one of the largest and most powerful empires in ancient history.
  • Did you know that the Achaemenians were known for their impressive architecture and art?
  • The Achaemenians really knew how to show off their wealth and power.
  • The Achaemenian dynasty left a lasting legacy that still influences modern society.