laureate

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noun

lau·​re·​ate ˈlȯr-ē-ət How to pronounce laureate (audio)
ˈlär-
: the recipient of honor or recognition for achievement in an art or science
a Nobel laureate
specifically : poet laureate
laureateship noun

laureate

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verb

lau·​re·​ate ˈlȯr-ē-ˌāt How to pronounce laureate (audio)
ˈlär-
laureated; laureating

transitive verb

1
: to crown with or as if with a laurel wreath for excellence or achievement
2
: to appoint to the office of poet laureate
laureation noun

laureate

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adjective

lau·​re·​ate ˈlȯr-ē-ət How to pronounce laureate (audio)
ˈlär-
1
: honored for outstanding achievement in an art or science
This was a term coined in the 1950s by Nobel laureate chemist Irving Langmuir …Gary Taubes
see also poet laureate
2
: crowned with laurel
Minted in France in 1807, the front of the medal shows the laureate head of Emperor Napoleon and, on the reverse, an eagle clutching a thunderbolt, part of the emperor's imperial seal.Brice Stump

Examples of laureate in a Sentence

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Noun
New research says yes ▸ — with The Well The symmetry that shaped physics: Frank Wilczek on Einstein’s legacy Frank Wilczek is an American theoretical physicist, mathematician and a Nobel laureate. Big Think, 24 June 2024 Listen to this article Today is the 110th birthday of Bill Vickrey, the Columbia economics professor and Nobel laureate who first came up with the concept of congestion pricing. New York Daily News Editorial Board, New York Daily News, 21 June 2024
Verb
Two prominent voices — the drag laureates of West Hollywood and San Francisco — are booked and busy. Defne Karabatur, Los Angeles Times, 6 June 2024 Adolf Hitler forbade three German Nobel Prize laureates from accepting the Nobel Prize, and Boris Pasternak, awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize in literature, was coerced by Soviet Union authorities to decline. Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY, 24 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for laureate 

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Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

Middle English, crowned with laurel as a distinction, from Latin laureatus, from laurea laurel wreath, from feminine of laureus of laurel, from laurus

First Known Use

Noun

circa 1529, in the meaning defined above

Verb

circa 1610, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1508, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of laureate was in 1508

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“Laureate.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/laureate. Accessed 2 Jul. 2024.

Kids Definition

laureate

noun
lau·​re·​ate
ˈlȯr-ē-ət,
ˈlär-
: a person honored for achievement in an art or science
especially : poet laureate
laureate adjective
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