0 the public admiration that a person receives as a result of a particular achievement or position in society:
1 praise, admiration, and fame received for an achievement:
Women’s organizations have been getting kudos for their service activities.
Their commitment to extra-curricular music has never wavered, and head teachers welcome it for the kudos it brings to schools.
This was not the simple appropriation of a tool that could give scientific kudos to a more fundamental political position.
Extra-curricular music is an obvious source of kudos for schools and can be exploited by head teachers.
When push comes to shove, his real faith is in live studio plays (they're cheaper), but he likes the kudos brought by controversial work.
Heads also value it, however, since it is public and brings kudos to their schools.
Vertebrate palaeoichnology has gained kudos as a branch of vertebrate palaeontology in recent years.
It saw the chance to obtain a bit of kudos, but its welcome backfired.
There may be some kudos attached to helping people who have learning difficulties, but coping with children who are disruptive is a less-favoured proposition.
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