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praise (prāz)
transitive verb praised, praising prais′·ing
- Obsolete to set a price on; appraise
- to commend the worth of; express approval or admiration of
- to laud the glory of (God, etc.), as in song; glorify; extol
Etymology: ME praisen < OFr preisier < LL pretiare < L pretium, worth, price
noun
- a praising or being praised; commendation or glorification
- Archaic a reason or basis for praise
Related Forms:
- praiser prais′er noun
sing someone's praises
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Alternate definitions:
praise
n.
The act of praising
applause, applauding, adulation, blandishment, esteem, laud, commendation, approval, approbation, appreciation, cheering, advocacy, acclamation, adoration, acclaim, recognition, obeisance, sycophancy, homage, extolling, magnifying, glorifying, celebrating, exalting, giving thanks, saying grace, crying up, singing the praises of; see also admiration.An expression of praise
laudation, eulogy, encomium, laud, kudos, regard, applause, panegyric, recommendation, hand-clapping, hurrahs, huzzah(s), bravos, ovation, cheers, cries, whistling, tribute, compliment, elogium, acclaim, flattery, plaudit, paean, blessing, benediction, boost*, rave*, a big hand*, chit*, puff*. * Antonyms
censure, blame*, condemnation.
sing someone's praise(s)
praise
v.
To commend
commend, recommend, laud, acclaim, extol, eulogize, applaud, cheer, endorse, sanction, admire, adulate, elevate, aggrandize, smile on, hail, salute, give an ovation to, clap, pay tribute to, give credit to, put in a good word for, say a good word for, make much of, bestow honor upon, bow down and worship, pay homage to, sing the praises of, panegyrize, advocate, compliment, appreciate, admire, celebrate, honor, congratulate, flatter, puff, rave about, boost, root for*, give a big hand*, build up*, tout*, talk up*, cry up*; see also admire 1, approve 2, compliment 1, 2.To speak or sing in worship
praise is the simple, basic word implying an expression of approval, esteem, or commendation to praise a student's work; laud implies great, sometimes extravagant praise the critics lauded the actor to the skies; acclaim suggests an outward show of strong approval, expressed by or as if by loud applause, cheering, etc. he was acclaimed the victor; a widely acclaimed novel; extol implies exalting or lofty praise to extol the virtues of a new drug; eulogize suggests lofty, formal praise in speech or writing, as on a special occasion the minister eulogized the exemplary life of the deceased
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Object
- effort: She rightly praises the efforts of local people, but the Burnley and Pendle team members themselves work very hard.
Converse of object
- deserve: He who has clung too much to them has deserved no praise from the mouths of the prudent.
Adjective modifier
- faint: Or perhaps he's being cleverer than all of us, and trying to motivate Magic Daps by faint praise.
Modifies a noun
- him: Praise Him with timbrel and dance; praise Him with strings and pipe!
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
And those who paint 'em truest praise 'em most.
Through all Eternity toThee A joyful Song I'll raise, For oh! Eternity's too short To utter all thy Praise.
In the deserts of the heart Let the healing fountain start, In the prison of his days Teach the free man how to praise.
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