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Select the option that can be used as a one-word substitute for the given group of words.
Any award, honour or laudatory notice
Complement
Deal
Statute
Accolade
- The given group of words is "any award, honour or laudatory notice."
- These words refer to a positive recognition or praise.
Let's explore the options:
1. Complement:
- Often used to describe something that completes or goes well with something else.
- It does not imply an award or honor.
2. Deal:
- Generally refers to an agreement or arrangement.
- It is unrelated to praise or awards.
3. Statute:
- This is a formal written law.
- It’s not associated with honor or awards.
4. Accolade:
- A recognition or honor; fits the description of an award or laudatory notice.
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