noun
- honor and praise received for an achievement
- the leaves of the laurel tree, traditionally used to make wreaths as symbols of victory or honor
Usage: usually plural
Usage: literal sense; historical
Examples
- The young scientist won laurels for her groundbreaking research.
- He refused to rest on his laurels after winning the championship.
- The team earned their laurels through years of hard work.
- Ancient Greek victors were crowned with laurels.
- She’s not content to sit on her laurels and wants to achieve more.
- The poet received many laurels for his latest collection.
- Olympic champions were traditionally honored with laurels.