praise
/pɹeɪz/noun, verb1 syllable
Praise means: an expression of approval and commendation.
Synonyms for praise18
noun, as in an expression of approval and commendation
also used for praise
worship, accolade, approbation, approval, attaboy, compliment, commend, commendation, congratulation, douceur, encomium, encouragement, laudation, laudits, exalt
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Opposites of praise
What does praise mean?3
noun
1
an expression of approval and commendation“he always appreciated praise for his work”
2
offering words of homage as an act of worship“they sang a hymn of praise to God”
verb
1
express approval of“The parents praised their children for their academic performance”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with praise?40
one syllable
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Praise in a sentence
- We praise the good old times, but live today.Shoyren
- People ask you for criticism, but they only want praise.CK
- We accept all kinds of mail, whether it be criticism, praise, complaints or suggestions.DJ_Saidez
- People ask you for criticism, but only expect praise.LimeGreenTeknii
- Though many praise this dictionary, it contains a large number of errors and inconsistencies.sundown
- He heaped strong praise on the horse, wanting to get it as a gift.Miktsoanit
- When the king came in, the choir began intoning praises.marcelostockle
- Although generally singing her praises, he could, at times, be quite critical.WarsawWill
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Forms of praise
as a noun
- plural
- praises
as a verb
- past tense
- praised
- present participle
- praising
- third-person singular
- praises
- past participle
- praised