Plaudits in a sentence as a noun

Then they crow to their followers about the ignorant "bros" they block to gain plaudits.

Others win plaudits for "knowing when to quit" and changing direction.

Such plaudits remind me of someone who is dating a wonderful man who has been divorced four times, but this time its going to be different.

It received numerous plaudits for ergonomics, but now that I'm using one I find the thin edge -- even with a case on it -- difficult to grasp.

Surely I'M the one that should be getting the plaudits?I've seen it used in arguments amongst team members when trying to assert blame: "I was here at 7am trying to fix this!!!

Wow - unlike other commenters, I think you deserve plaudits for not letting your work define you and going after what you are passionate about and believe.

But you only muddy the waters for the low-knowledge people by doing so, and you probably shouldn't hold your breath waiting for plaudits from the high-knowledge people for doing so.

You get more for fixing the thread dispatcher:"Everyone in the company sees [your] plaudits and can pile on more unicorns if they agree that [you] did an awesome job.

That's two strikes now on Andrews, who continues to collect plaudits from the journo elites for his courage while evading simple questions about his story.

Author should be getting Medals of Intellectual Freedom or whatever plaudits a non-trashfire society would have to offer.

Apple deserves plaudits for implementing Multipath, and it should make a small incremental improvement for end users, but that's pretty much it.

Plaudits definitions

noun

enthusiastic approval; "the book met with modest acclaim"; "he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"; "they gave him more eclat than he really deserved"

See also: acclaim acclamation plaudit eclat