Meaning & Definition of word "Praising"

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    Praising

    /ˈpreɪzɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To express approval or admiration of someone or something.
      • Example: The speaker was praising the volunteers for their hard work and dedication.
    • 2. To extol or commend someone for their attributes or achievements.
      • Example: She was praising her colleague for the successful completion of the project.
    • 3. To offer religious or spiritual submission or reveling, often directed toward a deity.
      • Example: The congregation was praising during the worship service.

    Etymology

    The word 'praising' comes from the verb 'praise', which is derived from the Latin word 'prædícāre'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    praise and worship:

    A term used to express deep respect and admiration, often in a religious context.

    give praise:

    To express approval or admiration for someone's actions or qualities.

    praise to the skies:

    To give high praise or express approval in an overwhelming manner.

    Related Words

    praise:

    Express admiration or approval.

    commend:

    To formally praise someone.

    applaud:

    To show approval, especially by clapping hands.

    Slang Meanings of praising

    Meaning: Bigging up

    Example Sentence: He was bigging up his friend for the award.

    Meaning: Shouting out

    Example Sentence: She was shouting out her teammates for their hard work.