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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(61) The novelist lapped up great praise from critics.
(62) The team's coach singled his goalkeeper out for praise.
(63) They were unstinting in their praise.
(64) Some praise him, whereas others condemn him.
(65) He preened himself on the praise he had received.
(66) This book is beyond praise.
(67) Praise your child to increase her sense of self-worth.
(68) There were words of praise for the girls.
(69) His praise of her was not entirely unqualified.
(70) He was too fulsome in his praise.
(71) Gregory was singled out for special praise.
(72) Her appearance and skill drew forth exclamations of praise.
(73) He heaped praise on his team.
(74) At last I've found you, praise be!
(75) Simple praise is enough to content him.
(76) His good behavior reaped praise.
(77) His boss showered him with praise.
(78) He was unstinting in his praise of his teacher.
(79) The decision also won praise from local people.
(80) She was quite unstinting in her praise.
(81) The book drew lavish praise from literary critics.
(82) There were words of praise for the show's designer.
(83) Praise is a great confidence booster.
(84) The committee lavished praise on the project.
(85) He deserves the highest praise for his bravery.
(86) All that praise has really gone to her head.
(87) Let us give praise unto the Lord.
(88) Even his praise is double-edged.
(89) She was avid for praise from her coach.
(90) She was buoyed up by her father's praise.