accolade
a
ˈæ
ā
cco
lade
ˌleɪd
leid
British pronunciation
/ˈækəlˌe‍ɪd/

Definition & Meaning of "accolade"in English

Accolade
01

a mark of recognition for excellence or accomplishment, often in the form of a title, medal, or public acknowledgment

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Examples
She received the highest accolade in journalism for her investigative work.
The film earned critical accolades across international festivals.
02

a curved ornamental feature, typically placed above doorways, windows, or niches, often found in Gothic architecture

What is an "accolade"?

An accolade is a decorative arch or curved molding typically placed above doorways or windows in architecture. This ornamental feature enhances the visual appeal of the entrance or opening, adding elegance and style to the design. Accolades can be found in various architectural styles, often featuring intricate details that complement the overall aesthetics of the building. They serve to draw attention to the entryway or window while providing a graceful transition between the wall and the opening, contributing to the structure's overall character and charm.

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The cathedral 's entrance was framed by a graceful accolade.
Medieval buildings often featured accolades above statues and portals.
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