[
UK
/kjˈuːdəʊz/
]
[ US /ˈkudoʊs/ ]
[ US /ˈkudoʊs/ ]
NOUN
-
an expression of approval and commendation
he always appreciated praise for his work
How To Use kudos In A Sentence
- There were several breakout hits, films that commanded both critical kudos and broad audience appeal, assuring substantive box-office numbers.
- In some of her designs for trousers, there was the additional and creative element of safety pins, a unique accessory for punks, a reason she won kudos that night.
- Good luck and kudos to you for taking an interest in a needy child.
- Kudos to the first angry white conservative to blabber about reverse racism though. Obama: Virginia governor's slavery omission 'unacceptable'
- The club sold its soul to the devil of capitalism, and whilst the short term gains were success, admiration, a growing international fan base and kudos, that avenue of hedonism has finally delivered the bill.
- Now I have to give credit where it is due, so kudos to all those involved in the major drug bust on Monos Island.
- Bush is apparently "well qualified" considering the state he left the US in after an unpaid for Iraq-war-4-oil and a collapsed economy!!!! kudos to GW Bush for ruining the USA!!! rumrunner Bush on Obama: 'This guy has no clue'
- Kudos to you; you richly deserve the recognition.
- Kudos to them for providing Hussain with a forum.
- The fact that they spoke in English dampened a rich, emotional moment and also erased the kudos Slate Magazine