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accolade - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of accolade in Hindi

  • सम्मान
  • चुंबन या तलवार के फल से कंधे का स्पर्श
  • (समादर का प्रतीक) आलिंगन

accolade Definition

  • an award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit. ( एक पुरस्कार या विशेषाधिकार विशेष सम्मान के रूप में या योग्यता की स्वीकृति के रूप में दिया जाता है। )
  • a touch on a person's shoulders with a sword at the bestowing of a knighthood. ( एक नाइटहुड की श्रेष्ठता पर एक तलवार के साथ एक व्यक्ति के कंधों पर एक स्पर्श। )

accolade Example

  • The honour of knighthood derives from the usages of mediaeval chivalry, as does the method normally used to confer the knighthood: the accolade , or the touch of a sword by the Sovereign. ( नाइटहुड का सम्मान मीडियावली शिष्टता के उपयोग से प्राप्त होता है, जैसा कि विधि सामान्य रूप से नाइटहुड को सम्मानित करने के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है: प्रशंसा या तलवार द्वारा एक तलवार का स्पर्श। )
  • Any knight of renown could make a knight, and the squire had but to kneel before him and receive the accolade . ( रेनडाउन का कोई भी शूरवीर शूरवीर हो सकता है, और गिलहरी के पास घुटने टेकने और प्रशंसा प्राप्त करने के लिए था। )
  • The Safer Business Award is a Government accolade that recognises towns making special efforts to cut business crime. ( सुरक्षित व्यवसाय पुरस्कार एक सरकारी प्रशंसा है जो व्यापारिक अपराध में कटौती के लिए विशेष प्रयास करने वाले शहरों को मान्यता देता है। )

More Sentence

  • Standing at 15,2 hands, the three-year-old was awarded the ultimate accolade and crowned supreme champion of the show.
  • A squire could also be knighted on the battlefield, in which a lord simply performed the accolade .
  • The marquise gave the supreme accolade of her approval to the sculptors Pigalle and Falconet by posing for them at full length.
  • the ultimate official accolade of a visit by the president
  • Analytical scientists should be delighted, because it is not often that those who develop workhorse instrumental techniques are awarded the ultimate accolade for chemistry.
  • Knighthood was conferred by the overlord with the accolade .
  • So hot were their moves that the crowd rewarded a truly scintillating performance with the highest accolade , a standing ovation.
  • Siemens were given a further accolade when they were awarded the ultimate title of Rail Business of the Year.
  • FARMERS ' markets throughout the region have been awarded an annual accolade to recognise their support of local produce.
  • Though the building received accolades from the architecture community, many critics considered it inhospitable to the display of art.
  • He never puts himself forward for any praise or accolades but just drifts on, season after season, one of the most consistent performers in the game.
  • Launched smoothly last year, it proved to be a success, winning various critical accolades and awards.
  • QED-UK, based in Bradford, has won one of the most prestigious accolades to be awarded in the charity sector at the Charity Awards 2005.
  • His award and accolades must be numerous, though I can't name any.
  • Twink responded to the accolades by appearing to wipe tears from her cheeks.
  • Next to receive the accolades of the local community was Tony Gartland who displayed tremendous determination to overcome his medical condition.
  • Not that he's buying the accolades about challenging the parameters of punk and blazing new paths of self-expression.
  • Special accolades are in order for Jack Warner and coach Beenhakker, as the achievement could not have materialised without them.
  • ‘Bedbound’ has been hailed with a chorus of critical superlatives and accolades from its audiences nationwide.
  • It's very rare for a defender to gain accolades or praise when compared to the goal-getters or midfield playmakers.
  • The 16th century inn has won numerous accolades .
  • It would not surprise me if she wins accolades and awards.
  • Once out of the safety of the art-house arena, accolades like ‘critically acclaimed’ are cold comfort for mainstream comedies.
  • Its work has also won accolades and awards from the British and International Councils for Shopping Centres, the Civic Trust and Europa Nostra.
  • An overall increase of 9 marks from the 2003 total was a major achievement and those responsible deserve the highest accolades .
  • I can picture myself in their place, garnering the accolades , the applause, the love, if only someone would take a chance on me.
  • But have the awards, accolades and huge financial rewards diminished his drive and determination in any way?