Laud - English meaning
Laud – definitions in English dictionary
verbPraise (a person or their achievements) highly.
Usage examples:
The obituary lauded him as a great statesman and soldier
nounPraise.
Usage examples:
All glory, laud, and honour to thee redeemer king
verbTo praise someone or something
Usage examples:
The president lauded the rise of market economies around the world., recycling is a laudable activi…
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Word origin
late Middle English: the noun from Old French laude, the verb from Latin laudare, both from Latin laus, laud- ‘praise’ (see also lauds).
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