laurel
Noun
pl: laurelspast: laureledpp: laureleding: laureling
The term evokes a strong association with classical antiquity and the prestige of the Greco-Roman world. When used to describe a plant, it refers to a specific aromatic shrub, but its most potent usage is symbolic, representing the pinnacle of achievement and public recognition. In the sense of honor or acclaim, the word is often used in the plural form "laurels." A common idiomatic usage is "resting on one's laurels," which describes a state of complacency where a person relies on past successes instead of continuing to strive for new goals.
Meanings
Nounlaurel
An aromatic evergreen shrub with glossy leaves, native to the Mediterranean, often used for its leaves in cooking or as a symbol of victory.
"The garden was filled with the scent of laurel."