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Definition of laudation in English: laudationnoun lɔːˈdeɪʃ(ə)nlɔˈdeɪʃən mass nounformal Praise; commendation. 颂赞,赞美 he was singled out for laudation count noun laudations of her beauty Example sentencesExamples - I'm delighted to present these award pages, all with laudations placed beside each award won.
- The three laudations that were addressed to the audience during the General Assembly are shown below.
- The tree has seeds with holes, which have been used by visitors to make ‘tasbih,’ a string of 100 beads to recite laudations to God.
- Tea and supper were provided and all were loud in their laudations at the many good things on the tables before them.
- The historical background of such orations dates back to the laudation orations of classical times.
Synonyms commend, express approval of, express admiration for, applaud, pay tribute to, speak highly of, eulogize, compliment, congratulate, celebrate, sing the praises of, praise to the skies, rave about, go into raptures about, heap praise on, wax lyrical about, say nice things about, make much of, pat on the back, take one's hat off to, throw bouquets at, lionize, admire, hail, cheer, flatter praise, honour, extolment, applause, acclaim, acclamation, adulation, commendation, admiration, homage, distinction, prestige, approval, credit, kudos, glory, esteem, approbation, tribute, congratulations, plaudits, salutes, veneration, eulogy, panegyric, paean, encomium
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin laudatio(n-), from the verb laudare (see laud). Definition of laudation in US English: laudationnounlôˈdāSHənlɔˈdeɪʃən formal Praise; commendation. 颂赞,赞美 he was singled out for laudation count noun laudations of her beauty Example sentencesExamples - The historical background of such orations dates back to the laudation orations of classical times.
- The three laudations that were addressed to the audience during the General Assembly are shown below.
- The tree has seeds with holes, which have been used by visitors to make ‘tasbih,’ a string of 100 beads to recite laudations to God.
- Tea and supper were provided and all were loud in their laudations at the many good things on the tables before them.
- I'm delighted to present these award pages, all with laudations placed beside each award won.
Synonyms commend, express approval of, express admiration for, applaud, pay tribute to, speak highly of, eulogize, compliment, congratulate, celebrate, sing the praises of, praise to the skies, rave about, go into raptures about, heap praise on, wax lyrical about, say nice things about, make much of, pat on the back, take one's hat off to, throw bouquets at, lionize, admire, hail, cheer, flatter praise, honour, extolment, applause, acclaim, acclamation, adulation, commendation, admiration, homage, distinction, prestige, approval, credit, kudos, glory, esteem, approbation, tribute, congratulations, plaudits, salutes, veneration, eulogy, panegyric, paean, encomium
OriginLate Middle English: from Latin laudatio(n-), from the verb laudare (see laud). |