Meaning & Definition of word "Laud"
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Laud
/lɔːd/
verb:
- 1. To extol or celebrate.
- Example: During the ceremony, the community leaders lauded the heroic efforts of the volunteers.
- 2. To praise highly, especially in a public context.
- Example: The critics laud the film for its innovative storytelling and compelling performances.
- 3. To express admiration or commendation.
- Example: She was lauded for her tireless work in helping those in need.
Etymology
Middle English: from Latin 'laudare' meaning 'to praise'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
laud someone for something:
To praise someone for a specific achievement.
laudable efforts:
Efforts that deserve praise or commendation.
laud to the skies:
To praise excessively or in an extravagant manner.
Related Words
laudation:
The act of praising; a formal expression of praise.
laudatory:
Expressing praise; giving praise.
laudable:
Worthy of praise; commendable.
Slang Meanings of laud
Meaning: Big ups
Example Sentence: He got big ups for his performance.
Meaning: Props
Example Sentence: Give him props for how he handled that situation.