ˈlɒr(ə)l/
noun
noun: laurel; plural noun: laurels
1.
any of a
number of shrubs and other plants with dark green glossy leaves, in particular:
2.
an aromatic evergreen shrub related to the
bay tree, several kinds of which form forests in tropical and warm countries.
3.
the foliage of the
bay tree woven into a wreath or
crown and worn on the head as an emblem of victory or mark of honour in classical times.
"Mansell became only the seventh Briton to wear the champion'
s laurels"
honour or praise for an achievement.
"she has rightly won laurels for this brilliantly perceptive first novel"
synonyms: honours, awards, trophies, prizes, rewards, tributes, praise, plaudits, accolades, decorations, titles; More
kudos, acclaim, acclamation, commendation, credit, glory, honour, distinction, fame, renown, prestige, recognition;
informalbrownie points;
rarelaudation
"she has rightly won laurels for this perceptive first novel"