laureate|laureates in English

noun

[lau·re·ate || 'lɔːrɪət]

one who has been honored or received an award for outstanding achievement in a particular field; poet laureate

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1. Everyone in the room roared with laughter, including the Nobel laureates.

2. He is the poet laureate of Arkansas.

3. 1 He was a Nobel laureate in physics.

4. Virginia also names a state Poet Laureate.

5. Later he became poet laureate of the United States.

6. 9 He is the poet laureate of Arkansas.

7. 5 VOICE: Who is the laureate you mentioned?

8. She is the poet laureate of all lyricists.

9. 7 John Dryden was appointed the first Poet Laureate.

10. 8 She is the poet laureate of all lyricists.

11. He was awarded the poet laureate by the queen.

12. 2 Later he became poet laureate of the United States.

13. 6 He was awarded the poet laureate by the queen.

14. Tom Chandler is the Poet Laureate Emeritus of Rhode Island.

15. The group was also lauded by 2007 Nobel Peace Prize laureates, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

16. Robert Pinsky was the Poet Laureate a few years ago.

17. IBiology offers you free Biology videos from the world's leading scientists, with over 25 Nobel laureates

18. The university countered by bringing in two Nobel laureates in physics to testify before the legislature.

19. Robert Bridges , English Poet Laureate (Sentencedict.com), was born in Kent.

20. America even has a chief poet, known as the Poet Laureate.

21. Tu Youyou (1930–), Nobel prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine (2015).

22. Amble, Archwife, Chichevache, constant, dishonest, frowning, gaze, laureate, marquisess, mazedness, proem

23. The nation's pediatrician laureate is preparing to lay down his black bag.

24. Bordet: ( bōr-dā' ), Jules, Belgian bacteriologist and Nobel laureate, 1870-1961

25. Named after Antoine-Henri Becquerel, French Nobel Laureate, who discoverered of radioactivity.