Definitionn. an expression of approval and commendation
Last update: March 18, 2017
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Although the movie director received kudos from the critics, the public hated the film. [adjective]
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Also literary labour not merely for the kudos of the thing. [noun]
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I believe she deserves kudos for just putting up with some of the drama that comes with her job. [Please select]
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Then I'd have the freedom of the unmarried, with the kudos of the married. [Please select]
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But is professional kudos not too dearly bought at the price of a loved one lost for ever. [Please select]
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They would do their damnedest to get farther than any other crowd, to bag more prisoners, to gain more "kudos." [Please select]
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'Jew-boys and Arabs mopped up trade when they were living, now they jump other men's kudos, being dead.' [Please select]
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She was equally irritated, when the motor returned through Gopher Prairie, to find that she was proud of sharing in Bresnahan's kudos as people waved, and Juanita Haydock leaned from a window. [Please select]
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He saw his way to earning considerable kudos in playing bear-leader to a young and unusually good-looking British peer, and he determined to become that bear-leader, whether the bear yearned for his leadership or not. [Please select]
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