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Dictionary definition of kudos

Recognition, respect or praise for a particular achievement or accomplishment.
"The actor received kudos for her performance in the lead role of the play."

Detailed meaning of kudos

It is often used as a way of expressing admiration or congratulations to someone who has done something worthy of recognition. For example, you might say "Kudos to the team for their hard work and dedication" to congratulate them on a successful project, or "Kudos to the chef for an amazing meal" to praise their culinary skills. Kudos can also be used more broadly to refer to any praise or respect that is earned or deserved, such as "She received kudos from all quarters for her tireless efforts to improve the community."

Example sentences containing kudos

1. She deserves kudos for her outstanding leadership.
2. The team received kudos for their successful project.
3. His kudos as an artist grew with each masterpiece.
4. The scientist earned kudos for groundbreaking research.
5. Kudos to the chef for the exquisite meal.
6. The athlete's kudos come from years of hard work.

History and etymology of kudos

The noun 'kudos' has an interesting etymology with its roots in ancient Greek. It derives from the Greek word 'kŷdos' (κῦδος), which means 'glory' or 'fame.' In ancient Greece, achieving glory and fame was highly esteemed, particularly in the context of athletic competitions, artistic endeavors, and heroic feats. The concept of 'kŷdos' was central to Greek culture, as individuals sought recognition and honor for their accomplishments. Over time, this Greek term made its way into English, retaining its original sense of recognition, respect, or praise for a particular achievement or accomplishment. Thus, when we use the word 'kudos' today, we are harking back to the ancient Greek notion of celebrating and acknowledging excellence.

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Further usage examples of kudos

1. The teacher received kudos for innovative teaching methods.
2. Her kudos in the business world are well-deserved.
3. The organization gained kudos for its charitable efforts.
4. Kudos to the volunteers for their selfless contributions.
5. He received kudos from everyone in the room.
6. Being a stuntman has a great deal of kudos attached to it.
7. He gained maximum kudos for standing up against the school bully.
8. Kudos to the event planners for a seamless and successful event.
9. The new product launch received kudos from industry experts for its innovative design.
10. Kudos to the team for their hard work and dedication in bringing the project to completion.
11. There was a degree of kudos attached to being an academic scholar.
12. Kudos to the chef for an amazing meal that left everyone satisfied and impressed.
13. The company's commitment to sustainability earned them kudos from environmental organizations.
14. Kudos to the teacher for her tireless efforts to engage and educate her students.
15. The nonprofit's successful fundraising campaign earned them kudos from donors and supporters.
16. Kudos to the athlete for breaking the record and setting a new personal best.
17. The designer received kudos for her unique and fashionable clothing line.
18. Kudos to the volunteer for their selfless dedication to helping others.
19. The company's customer service was praised and received kudos from satisfied clients.

Excellence and Virtue, Middle School 6, Praise and Respect

acclaim,applause,cachet,prestige,reputation,tribute

admiration,glory,notability,status

acclaim, criticism, disapproval, censure

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