What is an example of an accolade?

A ceremonial embrace, as of greeting or salutation. The definition of an accolade is something given to a person in order to praise or recognize the person or his accomplishment. An example of accolade would be a thumbs-up review of a play. Words of praise.

What does accolade mean dictionary?

strong praise or approval
accolade. / (ˈækəˌleɪd, ˌækəˈleɪd) / noun. strong praise or approval; acclaim. an award or honour.

What does the term undated mean?

not dated
Definition of undated

: not dated: such as. a : bearing no date an undated letter undated photographs. b : having no specified date of termination : having no limit or no end undated securities.

Is an accolade a compliment?

As nouns the difference between accolade and compliment

is that accolade is an expression of approval; praise while compliment is an expression of praise, congratulation, encouragement, or respect.

What is an accolade in fortnite?

Accolades are achievements or accomplishments that players can complete to earn XP.

What is Unupdated?

unupdated (not comparable) Not updated.

Is undate a word?

No, undate is not in the scrabble dictionary.

Is updated a correct word?

Update is the correct noun form.

How do you say un updated?

There isn’t an opposite of “updated” or “to update”. Do you perhaps mean “up-to-date”. If so, then “outdated” is probably the closest. Thank you so much, teacher.

Has not been updated meaning?

The second phrase means that a human being has not posted an update to the page yet. On the other hand, I could use the first phrase in the following situation, as an example: Say I post something to the web, refresh the page, and do not see my update yet.

What’s another word for status update?

What is another word for status update?
newsinformation
summarytalk
updatecommuniqué
dataenlightenment
gengoss

What is updated antonym?

updatedverb. Antonyms: superannuated, outdated, out-of-date.

Did not updated or update?

When we use the auxiliary “did” the main verb, in this case, “update” stays in the bare infinitive. I would say “Firefox hasn’t (been) updated yet”. “Firefox did not update yet” is wrong in my dialect of English.

Has been updated grammar?

The correct way to write this is “Prices have been updated.” Even though you are talking about ‘current’ or ‘present’ prices, you are speaking of an event – “updating” – which occurred in the past. Therefore, you use the past tense of ‘has’ which is ‘have.

What is the meaning of have not been?

In the first case, “I have not been” is simply the negative form of “I have been”, so this is saying/asking whether somebody has been cleaning the house or not. In answer to your question, this is the more correct form, in general.