Synonym: approve of, compliment, extol, flatter, glorify, laud. Antonym: blame. Similar words: appraise, raise, waist, aisle, renaissance, prate, spray, prattle. Meaning: [preɪz] n. 1. an expression of approval and commendation 2. offering words of homage as an act of worship. v. express approval of.
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(31) The team coach singled out two players for special praise.
(32) The teacher's praise kindled a spark of hope inside her.
(33) His teachers are full of praise for the progress he's making.
(34) The greater a man is, the more distasteful is praise and flattery to him.
(35) Her new book has received fulsome praise from the critics.
(36) We have nothing but praise for the way they handled the investigation.
(37) Parents should learn how to praise the children's good behavior.
(38) Romsey earned high praise from his boss.
(39) Too much praise has turned his head.
(40) He was always sparing with his praise.
(41) We accorded the boy due praise.
(42) He gave a speech in praise of the school.
(43) He heaped his team with praise.
(44) She smiles when you praise her.
(45) The movie drew praise from critics.
(46) The play has attracted universal praise.
(47) His efforts are certainly deserving of praise.
(48) My praise made her sing.
(49) That is high praise indeed.
(50) He was effusive in his praise.
(51) She asked the church to praise God.
(52) His praise would only cart me worse.
(53) He was lavish in his praise for her paintings.
(54) The papers all chorused the praise of the president.
(55) Let us give praise to God.
(56) She received the praise with becoming modesty.
(57) Such lavish praise was hard to believe.
(58) Her achievements are worthy of the highest praise.
(59) His first novel received high praise.
(60) The dancer was showered with praise.