laud 音標拼音: [l'ɔd]
n . 贊美,稱贊
vt . 贊美,稱贊
贊美,稱贊贊美,稱贊
laud v 1 :
praise ,
glorify ,
or honor ; "
extol the virtues of one '
s children "; "
glorify one '
s spouse '
s cooking " [
synonym : {
laud },
{
extol }, {
exalt }, {
glorify }, {
proclaim }]
Laud \
Laud \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lauded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Lauding }.] [
L .
laudare ,
fr .
laus ,
laudis ,
praise .
Cf .
{
Allow }.]
To praise in words alone ,
or with words and singing ;
to celebrate ;
to extol .
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With all the company of heaven ,
we laud and magnify thy glorious name . --
Book of Common Prayer .
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Laud \
Laud \,
n . [
L .
laus ,
laudis .
See {
Laud },
v .
i .]
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1 .
High commendation ;
praise ;
honor ;
exaltation ;
glory . "
Laud be to God ." --
Shak .
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So do well and thou shalt have laud of the same .
--
Tyndals .
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2 .
A part of divine worship ,
consisting chiefly of praise ; --
usually in the pl .
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Note :
In the Roman Catholic Church ,
the prayers used at daybreak ,
between those of matins and prime ,
are called lauds .
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3 .
Music or singing in honor of any one .
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114 Moby Thesaurus words for "
laud ":
Agnus Dei ,
Benedicite ,
Gloria ,
Gloria Patri ,
Gloria in Excelsis ,
Introit ,
Magnificat ,
Miserere ,
Nunc Dimittis ,
Te Deum ,
Trisagion ,
Vedic hymn ,
acclaim ,
accolade ,
admire ,
adore ,
adulate ,
adulation ,
advance ,
alleluia ,
answer ,
anthem ,
antiphon ,
antiphony ,
apotheosis ,
apotheosize ,
belaud ,
bepraise ,
bepraisement ,
bless ,
bless the Lord ,
blow up ,
boast of ,
brag about ,
canticle ,
celebrate ,
chant ,
chorale ,
commend ,
congratulation ,
cry up ,
deification ,
deify ,
doxologize ,
doxology ,
eloge ,
emblazon ,
encomium ,
eulogium ,
eulogize ,
eulogy ,
exalt ,
exaltation ,
excessive praise ,
extol ,
flatter ,
flattery ,
glorification ,
glorify ,
glorify the Lord ,
glory ,
hallelujah ,
hero worship ,
hero -
worship ,
homage ,
hommage ,
honor ,
hosanna ,
hymn ,
hymn of praise ,
hymnody ,
hymnography ,
hymnology ,
idolatry ,
idolize ,
idolizing ,
kudos ,
laudation ,
lionize ,
lionizing ,
magnification ,
magnify ,
make much of ,
mantra ,
meed of praise ,
motet ,
offertory ,
offertory sentence ,
overpraise ,
paean ,
panegyric ,
panegyrize ,
pay tribute ,
porter aux nues ,
praise ,
praise God ,
promote ,
psalm ,
psalmody ,
puff ,
puff up ,
recommend ,
report ,
response ,
responsory ,
revere ,
reverence ,
salute ,
sing praises ,
tribute ,
trumpet ,
venerate ,
versicle ,
worship
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LAUD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LAUD is praise, extol How to use laud in a sentence
LAUD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Laud definition: to praise; extol See examples of LAUD used in a sentence
LAUD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary If clients feel better after using the language of inner reference, we might well laud it for accomplishing its therapeutic aims
Laud - definition of laud by The Free Dictionary laud verb (Literary) praise, celebrate, honour, acclaim, approve, magnify (archaic), glorify, extol, sing or sound the praises of They lauded the former president as a hero
LAUD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If people laud someone, they praise and admire them He lauded the work of the U N High Commissioner for Refugees
laud - WordReference. com Dictionary of English WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 laud (lôd), v t to praise; extol n Music and Dance a song or hymn of praise Religion lauds, (used with a sing or pl v )[Eccles ]a canonical hour, marked esp by psalms of praise, usually recited with matins
laud verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of laud verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Laud - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To laud someone is to glorify them, or to sing their praises, even if you’re not actually singing Movie reviewers might laud Oscar-nominated films, and your high school principal might laud the class valedictorian at graduation
LAUD - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary laud definition: praise someone, often publicly or in a formal way Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
LAUD Synonyms: 111 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for LAUD: applause, accolade, glory, honor, praise, credit, acclaim, kudos; Antonyms of LAUD: knock, disparage, pan, blame, slam, belittle, criticize, put down