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Definition of laud
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of laud is as below...
Laud (v. i.) To
praise
in words
alone,
or with words and
singing;
to
celebrate;
to
extol..
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Laudableness
::
Laudableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
laudable;
praiseworthiness;
commendableness.
Praisable
::
Praisable
(a.) Fit to be
praised;
praise-worthy;
laudable;
commendable.
Lauder
::
Lauder
(n.) One who
lauds.
Self-respect
::
Self-respect
(n.)
Respect
for one's self;
regard
for one's
character;
laudable
self-esteem.
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..
Acclaim
::
Acclaim
(v. t.) To
applaud.
Plaud
::
Plaud (v. t.) To
applaud.
Plaudit
::
Plaudit
(n.) A mark or
expression
of
applause;
praise
bestowed.
Laudability
::
Laudability
(n.)
Laudableness;
praiseworthiness.
Panegyrical
::
Panegyrical
(a.)
Containing
praise
or
eulogy;
encomiastic;
laudatory.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) The
morning;
specifically
(R. C. Ch.), the first
canonical
hour,
succeeding
to
lauds..
Laudable
::
Laudable
(v. i.)
Healthy;
salubrious;
normal;
having
a
disposition
to
promote
healing;
not
noxious;
as,
laudable
juices
of the body;
laudable
pus..
Illaudable
::
Illaudable
(a.) Not
laudable;
not
praise-worthy;
worthy
of
censure
or
disapprobation.
Lauded
::
Lauded
(imp. & p. p.) of Lau.
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.
Applaud
::
Applaud
(v. i.) To
express
approbation
loudly
or
significantly.
Plauditory
::
Plauditory
(a.)
Applauding;
commending.
Applause
::
Applause
(n.) The act of
applauding;
approbation
and
praise
publicly
expressed
by
clapping
the
hands,
stamping
or
tapping
with the feet,
acclamation,
huzzas,
or other
means;
marked
commendation..
Claude Lorraine Glass
::
Claude
Lorraine
glass () A
slightly
convex
mirror,
commonly
of black
glass,
used as a toy for
viewing
the
reflected
landscape..
Claudication
::
Claudication
(n.) A
halting
or
limping.
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