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kudos
1[koo-dohz, -dohs, -dos, kyoo-]
noun
honor; glory; acclaim.
He received kudos from everyone on his performance.
kudos
2[koo-dohz, kyoo-]
noun
plural of kudo.
kudos
/ ˈːɒ /
noun
(functioning as singular) acclaim, glory, or prestige
the kudos of playing Carnegie Hall
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kudos1
Word History and Origins
Origin of kudos1
Example Sentences
He denied being motivated by greed and said it was the kudos of dealing with a name in the collecting world.
You’ll be equal parts annoyed and delighted at its existence, while giving full kudos to the production design team that fashioned a Picasso-esque drumstick for Black to wave around.
Prison governors said two prisoners had been planning to assault him to "gain kudos and notoriety".
But one Whitehall observer notes "kudos to No 10 for handling Trump" so far, not reacting to his every outburst.
So he was definitely there and kudos to him.
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