laud|lauds in English
noun
[lɔːd]
praise, commendation (rare); hymn of praise, song of praise
Use "laud|lauds" in a sentence
1. We laud him a warmhearted man.
2. Have to laud you once!
3. I laud the people of Lijang.
4. Antonyms for Asperses include approves, commends, compliments, flatters, lauds and praises
5. Laud an organization for its environmental consciousness.
6. Queen's imperial concubine saw, also laud her.
7. All give praise and laud our God on high.
8. 10 Queen's imperial concubine saw, also laud her.
9. How jubilantly lovers of Jehovah’s name will laud him thereafter!
10. Kathy was very pleased to have graduated cum laud in her class.
11. Laud his name, give honor; A joyful anthem sing.
12. A FAITHFUL woman raises her voice in a prayer that lauds Jehovah.
13. Synonyms for Apotheosize include worship, glorify, deify, idolise, idolize, laud, aggrandize, elevate, ennoble and idealise
14. Traders give Umrah tickets to police team for recovery of Abductee, lauds KP Police's operational competence
15. To praise as worthy; to entrust, acclaim, laud: They Commend his leadership ability.
16. Synonyms for Apotheosizes include worships, glorifies, deifies, idolises, idolizes, lauds, aggrandizes, elevates, ennobles and idealises
17. And again, Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles; and laud him, all ye people.
18. □ Why does a study such as this make us want to laud Jehovah?
19. To praise as worthy; to entrust, acclaim, laud: They Commend his leadership ability.
20. 9 I will laud you to time indefinite, for you have taken action;+
21. Some Jewish historians suggest a different explanation for the rabbinic reluctance to laud the militarism.
22. Antonyms for Animadvert include approve, assist, compliment, defend, flatter, help, laud, praise, support and be happy
23. I shall laud you because in a fear-inspiring way I am wonderfully made.
24. Antonyms for Arraign include praise, commend, laud, compliment, flatter, approve of, approve, extoll, extol and acclaim
25. Antonyms for Chide include praise, applaud, approve, commend, compliment, exonerate, flatter, laud, extol and congratulate