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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(121) He isn't one to ladle out praise, so when he says'Good ', he means it.
(122) Newspapers have been fulsome in their praise of the former president.
(123) A few words of praise from her would have completed his happiness.
(124) It's not often that one hears such voluble praise for this government.
(125) Now, brother, repeat after me, "All praise to Allah, Lord of All the Worlds".
(126) The defeated captain was quick to praise the winning team.
(127) Mark says the ideas are Katie's own, and is quick to praise her talent.
(128) And all this praise just because the poor man has died - doesn't it strike you as a bit insincere?
(129) Mrs. George was full of praise for her nurses .
(130) There is no need for me to praise it; it speaks for itself.
(131) He merited all the praise which had been given to him.
(132) He minimised the value of her contribution to his research so that he got all the praise.
(133) The film has won praise from audiences and critics alike.
(134) Yet, as often as not, they find themselves the target of persecution rather than praise.
(135) Hindus were singing hymns in praise of the god Rama.
(136) He received praise from his colleagues for winning the prize.
(137) Most of the state leaders viewed the exhibits en masse and gave high praise of them.
(138) The patients interviewed had nothing but praise for the hospital staff.
(139) The committee were united in their praise of the boy's behavior.
(140) He was full of praise for the work of the unit.
(141) The French manager led the chorus of praise for the German team.
(142) He was always lavish in his praise of my efforts.
(143) She received praise for her effective representation of Garcia during the trial.
(144) I will praise any man that will praise me. William Shakespeare
(145) Complain and remain. Praise and be raised. Joyce Meyer
(146) Use a combination of suggestion, appreciation of their difficulties,[www.Sentencedict.com] praise for his efforts and pleasure at their success.
(147) The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate. Oprah Winfrey
(148) Immediately they all burst out into shouts of applause and praise.
(149) Just praise is only a debt, but flattery is a present. Samuel Johnson
(150) People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise. W. Somerset Maugham