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Definition of laud
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Laud (v. i.) High
commendation;
praise;
honor;
exaltation;
glory.
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Hummer
::
Hummer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
hums; one who
applauds
by
humming..
Plaud
::
Plaud (v. t.) To
applaud.
Laudable
::
Laudable
(v. i.)
Worthy
of being
lauded;
praiseworthy;
commendable;
as,
laudable
motives;
laudable
actions;
laudable
ambition..
Lauding
::
Lauding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lau.
Kestrel
::
Kestrel
(n.) A
small,
slender
European
hawk
(Falco
alaudarius),
allied
to the
sparrow
hawk. Its color is
reddish
fawn,
streaked
and
spotted
with white and
black.
Also
called
windhover
and
stannel.
The name is also
applied
to other
allied
species..
Laudation
::
Laudation
(v. t.) The act of
lauding;
praise;
high
commendation.
Excel
::
Excel (v. i.) To
surpass
others
in good
qualities,
laudable
actions,
or
acquirements;
to be
distinguished
by
superiority;
as, to excel in
mathematics,
or
classics..
Laudableness
::
Laudableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
laudable;
praiseworthiness;
commendableness.
Self-respect
::
Self-respect
(n.)
Respect
for one's self;
regard
for one's
character;
laudable
self-esteem.
Lauder
::
Lauder
(n.) One who
lauds.
Lark
::
Lark (n.) Any one
numerous
species
of
singing
birds of the genus
Alauda
and
allied
genera
(family
Alaudidae).
They
mostly
belong
to
Europe,
Asia, and
Northern
Africa.
In
America
they are
represented
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
by the shore
larks,
or
horned
larks,
of the genus
Otocoris.
The true larks have
holaspidean
tarsi,
very long hind
claws,
and
usually,
dull, sandy brown
colors..
Claqueur
::
Claqueur
(n.) One of the
claque
employed
to
applaud
at a
theater.
Lauded
::
Lauded
(imp. & p. p.) of Lau.
Eulogistical
::
Eulogistical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
eulogy;
characterized
by
eulogy;
bestowing
praise;
panegyrical;
commendatory;
laudatory;
as,
eulogistic
speech
or
discourse..
Laudably
::
Laudably
(adv.)
In a
laudable
manner.
Applaud
::
Applaud
(v. t.) To
praise
by
words;
to
express
approbation
of; to
commend;
to
approve.
Advance
::
Advance
(v. t.) To
extol;
to laud.
Honorable
::
Honorable
(a.)
Proceeding
from an
upright
and
laudable
cause,
or
directed
to a just and
proper
end; not base;
irreproachable;
fair; as, an
honorable
motive..
Panegyric
::
Panegyric
(a.) An
oration
or
eulogy
in
praise
of some
person
or
achievement;
a
formal
or
elaborate
encomium;
a
laudatory
discourse;
laudation.
See
Synonym
of
Eulogy.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) The
morning;
specifically
(R. C. Ch.), the first
canonical
hour,
succeeding
to
lauds..
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