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- LAUDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
LAUDING definition: 1 present participle of laud 2 to praise: Learn more
- LAUD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LAUD is praise, extol How to use laud in a sentence
- Lauding - definition of lauding by The Free Dictionary
1 to praise; extol n 2 a song or hymn of praise 3 lauds, (used with a sing or pl v ) a canonical hour of psalms of praise, usu recited with matins [1300–50; (v ) Middle English < Latin laudāre to praise, derivative of laus, s laud- praise] laud′er, lau′da•tor (-deɪ tər) n n
- LAUDING Synonyms: 75 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for LAUDING: praising, applauding, hailing, acclaiming, commending, saluting, cheering, touting; Antonyms of LAUDING: knocking, slamming, panning, disparaging, belittling, blaming, criticizing, censuring
- LAUDING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LAUDING meaning: 1 present participle of laud 2 to praise: Learn more
- 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 [VERB noun] They lauded the former president as a hero [VERB noun + as] Dickens was lauded for his social and moral sensitivity [VERB noun + for] the most lauded actress in New York Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
- LAUD | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Recycling is a laudable activity In fact, most lauded it for its detail For me, this was yet one more reason to laud it He instead lauded the presence of the town's other communities of faith at the service The mayor lauded his law enforcement for its participation in that federal probe
- lauding, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the adjective lauding is in the 1890s OED's only evidence for lauding is from 1895, in the writing of Herbert Spencer, philosopher, social theorist, and sociologist lauding is formed within English, by derivation
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