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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(151) Some natures are too good to be spoiled by praise. Ralph Waldo Emerson
(152) Mr Schwartz has received considerable praise in recent years for his acumen in building Loral through a series of strategic acquisitions.
(153) Basking in this praise, he went into considerable technical detail about how he had achieved the effect.
(154) This document won praise from the liberal majority at the Council, and was readily accepted, subject to a few amendments.
(155) Conversely an admiring glance, a word of praise or an encouraging smile provide rewards for conformity to social norms.
(156) You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one. John Wooden
(157) Modesty is the only sure bait when you angle for praise. Lord Chesterfield
(158) Few people have the wisdom to prefer the criticism that would do them good, to the praise that deceives them. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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(159) People do praise and respect honesty, but most people would prefer dishonest- but- rich to honest- but- poor. Dr T.P.Chia
(160) Classic' - a book which people praise and don't read. Mark Twain