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Meanings of
laureate
in English
Russian
лауреат
Portuguese
laureado
Spanish
laureado
Catalan
llorejat
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Winner of an award or winner in a competition.
award winner
Russian
лауреат
Laureate.
Related terms
honorable
honourable
Synonyms
Examples for "
award winner
"
award winner
Examples for "
award winner
"
1
The Oscar, Grammy and Emmy
award
winner
remains active on social issues.
2
The boy's
award
winner
is 15-year old Forrest Little member Robert McCarthy.
3
The paper also features pictures of double Grammy
award
winner
Lorde.
4
The fund was the Lipper
award
winner
in the international large-cap growth category.
5
This is the nine-time Grammy
award
winner
's
first role as a leading lady.
Usage of
laureate
in English
1
Take the words of behavioural economics Nobel
laureate
Daniel Kahneman, for example.
2
Not Coleridge first threw that spell; but God's great, unflattering
laureate
,
Nature.
3
The Nobel peace
laureate
says he simply wants real autonomy for Tibet.
4
Nobel
laureate
and former Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari has contracted the virus.
5
He should be the next poet
laureate
… he's got my vote.
6
So does fellow
laureate
Joseph Stiglitz in another article in the Guardian.
7
Less like a Nobel
laureate
than, well, your father, only on holiday.
8
At the top of the heap sits the poet
laureate
of England.
9
We chose as our
poet
-
laureate
a man at whom your world scoffed.
10
Nobel
laureate
and beloved public figure; family man and generous friend.
11
The ceremony marks the first time the Nobel
laureate
has held public office.
12
Thanks, cousin; it is you who should be the
laureate
of the garden.
13
The ship was carrying 15 activists including a northern Irish Nobel Peace
laureate
.
14
When that tenure ended in 1979, he returned every year as conductor
laureate
.
15
In 1616, the year in which Shakespeare died, Jonson was made poet
laureate
.
16
What do you think of the children's
laureate
and the work they do?
Other examples for "laureate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
laureate
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
english laureate
fellow laureate
african laureate
aged laureate
become the laureate
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Translations for
laureate
Russian
лауреат
Portuguese
laureado
Spanish
laureado
laureada
Catalan
llorejat
Laureate
through the time
Laureate
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common
United States of America
Less common