
n., pl., -dos (-dōz').
Usage Problem. A praising remark; an accolade or compliment: "Children's book author Virginia Hamilton added another kudo to her prize-laden career" (Calvin Reid). See Usage Note at kudos.
[Back-formation from KUDOS.]
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