laureled

[US]/[ˈlɔːrɪld]/
[UK]/[ˈlɔːrɪld]/

Translation

v.To crown with laurel.; To honor or celebrate.
adj.Crowned with laurel; having a wreath of laurel.; Honored or celebrated; crowned with success.

Phrases & Collocations

laureled brow

laureled victor

highly laureled

laureled head

being laureled

laureled statue

once laureled

laureled poet

laureled works

laureled champion

Example Sentences

the victorious athlete was proudly wearing a laurel wreath.

his head was laurelled for winning the prestigious award.

the statue of the general was laurelled in gold.

laureled with success, she continued her research.

the poet's work was laurelled by critics and readers alike.

he felt laurelled by the support of his family.

the team was laurelled with the championship trophy.

laureled with honor, the soldier returned home.

the building's facade was laurelled with intricate carvings.

she was laurelled with the title of "employee of the year."

the historical document was laurelled with seals of authenticity.

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