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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(91) Her conduct at school well merits praise.
(92) He wrote many poems in praise of his wife.
(93) The performance was greeted with rhapsodies of praise.
(94) They deserve praise for all their hard work.
(95) Give plenty of praise and encouragement.
(96) She received a shower of praise from her colleagues.
(97) She's quite generous with her praise.
(98) We praise thy name, O Lord.
(99) The plan has drawn both brickbats and praise.
(100) A job well done is deserving of praise.
(101) They have been listening to people's gripes, moans and praise.
(102) The teacher spoke in praise of the child for his honesty.
(103) He was lavish with his praise for / lavish in praising the project.
(104) He referred to your work in terms of high praise/in flattering terms.
(105) Previous students have had nothing but praise for the course content and staff.
(106) However you praise the film, I just feel it so-so.
(107) American reviewers are lavish in their praise of this book.
(108) What was cried up by the wily merchant often turned out to be most unworthy of praise.
(109) He was fulsome in his praise of the Prime Minister.
(110) I was embarrassed by all the extravagant praise I was getting.
(111) Prince Sadruddin lavished praise on Britain's contributions to world diplomacy.
(112) He accepted all the praise he received as his due.
(113) His economic policies have won widespread praise for reducing government debt.
(114) As we give praise to God,[www.Sentencedict.com] let us remember those who are less fortunate than ourselves.
(115) The leader spoke in praise of those who had died for their country.
(116) All the ladies are full of praise for the staff and service they received.
(117) Words of praise do not often fall from her lips.
(118) Praise them when necessary, but don't lay it on too thick.
(119) He minimized the value of her contribution to his research so that he got all the praise.
(120) Her words of praise were a stimulus to work harder.