1. kudos - Noun
2. kudos - Verb
Glory; fame; renown; praise.
To praise; to extol; to glorify.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFor some ungodly reason, I end up being naked in a lot of stuff. But there is a certain grace and kudos that come with taking your clothes off on the first day, a respect that is given by the rest of the cast. Paul Bettany
Kudos to those who see through sickness. Brandon Boyd
I give kudos to them for having the courage to bring me here... The risk is, I'm not the status quo. Jesse Ventura
We give kudos to people who have succeeded. We don't care in what they succeeded as long as they succeeded. The worst thing that can happen to anybody in this cultural environment is to fail. Desmond Tutu
I remember, too, the kudos being born in Calcutta gave me by making me stand-out as a rarity when, at the age of 10, I found myself in the highly competitive society of a British boarding school. To boost my kudos even further, I would boast that I was born in the "Second City of the British Empire. Mark Tully
What happens on "Mad Men” in terms of the acting and the writing and the directing, it's superior. And yes, it has tremendous cache and buzz because it's become iconic, but it also deserves all the kudos and the awards as well, because it's a beautiful show to look at. Kurt Sutter