praises in English

noun
1
the expression of approval or admiration for someone or something.
the audience was full of praise for the whole production
verb
1
express warm approval or admiration of.
we can't praise Chris enough—he did a brilliant job

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "praises" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "praises", or refer to the context using the word "praises" in the English Dictionary.

1. His praises redound upon himself.

2. Praises always to my King.

3. They always sing his praises .

4. His censure will […] Accredit his praises.

5. Every cook praises his own broth. 

6. He was grudging in his praises.

7. He won praises for his modesty.

8. She received praises by the panel of judges.

9. And from our hearts, his praises sing.

10. 10 Every pedlar praises his own needles.

11. Praises were piled on him after the game.

12. Christian song should be praises to Jehovah and Christ.

13. Luv, Kush, let us sing the praises of Rama.

14. Let men and angels join in your praises;

15. Francis Beatifies seven Romanian bishops, praises fortitude under communism

16. I will sing your praises* with the harp,

17. 34 - Obama signs jobs bill , praises private sector

18. 5 She left with their praises ringing in her ears.

19. The poets sing your battle praises in the halls.

20. The play got rave praises in the local press.

21. Paul praises the Thessalonian Saints for their faithfulness in affliction

22. 8 Whereupon Mrs Dole sang the praises of private charity.

23. Francis Beatifies seven Romanian bishops, praises fortitude under communism

24. He despised people who were lavish with their praises.

25. No name could be more fitting than Psalms, or Praises.

26. Antonyms for Asperses include approves, commends, compliments, flatters, lauds and praises

27. 13 Additionally, a family that praises God together forges close bonds.

28. The song of our praises will pour out from our heart:

29. Adulator One who lavishes excessive praises or flattery; one who Adulates.

30. RMC, somewhat discomfited, shortly after its purchase by the Mexicans nevertheless praises their approach.

31. Antonyms for Anathemata include loves, benedictions, benisons, blessings, approvals, compliments and praises

32. Then, ‘after singing praises, they go out to the Mount of Olives.’

33. 26 Finally, after singing praises,* they went out to the Mount of Olives.

34. 24 The white poplar is no ordinary tree . Let me sing its praises.

35. On the contrary, it praises her as a woman of discretion and sensibleness.

36. A party is in progress, and Hoffmann mockingly praises the pleasures of the flesh.

37. Synonyms for Approbations include approvals, acceptances, assents, encouragements, favours, acclaims, applauses, commendations, endorsements and praises

38. The early Christians of Ephesus and Colossae sang “psalms and praises to God” (literally, “hymns”).

39. And he praises the “pattern of global functional cooperation” that it helped produce.

40. The subject of his poem is to chant the praises of labour heroes.

41. What does Bemouth mean? To mouth the praises of (a person); talk grandiloquently; declaim

42. I poured forth praises to the Nymph Echo for repeating the name of Amaryllis.

43. We shall gain nothing by our Applaudings and praises of Christ, without a renewed nature

44. American comic Tom Rhodes praises progressive Dutch racism and his problems with the Belgians

45. What does Adulator mean? One who lavishes excessive praises or flattery, one who adulates

46. Guildmaster Severian praises the potential for chaos present in the Baleful brews you have created

47. Synonyms for Acclaims include applauses, praises, approvals, kudos, ovations, tributes, acclamations, accolades, approbations and commendations

48. Synonyms for Commends include applauds, compliments, praises, extols, eulogises, eulogizes, cheers, claps, congratulates and admires

49. Antonyms for Animalizes include cleans, elevates, honors, honours, improves, moralises, moralizes, praises, purifies and upgrades

50. Synonyms for Apprizes include prizes, values, appreciates, admires, esteems, cherishes, treasures, respects, loves and praises