laureled

/ˈlɔrəld/
adjective
  1. Wearing or decorated with a laurel wreath, especially as a sign of victory or honor.
    • The poet, laureled and celebrated, read his work to the crowd.
    • Ancient statues of laureled athletes can be seen in museums.
    • The laureled champion stood proudly on the podium.
  2. Honored or recognized for an achievement.
    • The laureled author received a standing ovation at the book fair.
    • The laureled scientist gave a speech about her years of research.
    • She felt truly laureled after winning the prestigious award.
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