Your hearty accolade is well-received.
The order of steps to achieve knighthood typically involves several stages: starting as a page, where a young boy learns basic skills and manners; then becoming a squire, where he serves a knight and gains combat training. After proving his valor and skill in battle or through notable service, he may be dubbed a knight in a ceremonial investiture, often marked by the accolade of a sword tap on the shoulder. This process emphasizes chivalry, loyalty, and service to the realm.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
we don't use length. we use liter.
for use only on the skin - not for internal use
What is the use of ASCIII?
The actress received an accolade for her performance.
The actress received an accolade for her performance.
Accolade's Comics was created in 1987.
Accolade's Comics happened in 1987.
Accolade Wines was created in 1853.
The word accolade is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. An accolade is an award or honor; approval. Example sentence: Our club received an accolade at the community awards ceremony.
The platoon received an accolade for their actions on the front line.
Criticism would be one.
"The actor received many accolades for his performance in the film.""Many deserving people shun accolades, and take no credit for their charitable efforts."(It is simply a matter of making it the subject, or leading with a phrase.)"Accolades received by the star include every major award in acting.""Accolades are fine, but I would rather have a higher salary."
Accoladed does not exist in a reputable dictionary. Accolade is a noun, originally referring to the embrace which was part of being invested with knighthood.
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I would say some antonyms of accolade would be "ensure, rebuke, disapproval, condemnation, or stricture."