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    laud
    /lɔːd/

    verb

    • 1. praise (a person or their achievements) highly: formal "the obituary lauded him as a great statesman and soldier"

    noun

    • 1. praise: archaic "all glory, laud, and honour to Thee Redeemer King"

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  2. to praise someone or something: The president lauded the rise of market economies around the world. laudable.

  3. noun. 1. lauds or Lauds plural in form but singular or plural in construction : an office of solemn praise to God forming with matins (see matins sense 1) the first of the canonical hours (see canonical hour sense 2) 2. : praise, acclaim.

  4. to praise someone or something: The president lauded the rise of market economies around the world.

  5. Definition of 'laud' Word Frequency. laud. (lɔːd ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense lauds , present participle lauding , past tense, past participle lauded. verb. If people laud someone, they praise and admire them. [journalism] He lauded the work of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. [VERB noun]

  6. 1. [ lawd ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. verb (used with object) to praise; extol. Synonyms: honor, applaud. Antonyms: censure. noun. a song or hymn of praise. lauds,(used with a singular or plural verb) Ecclesiastical. a canonical hour, marked especially by psalms of praise, usually recited with matins. Laud. 2. [ lawd ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. noun.

  7. Definition of laud verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. Praise; glorification. 2. A hymn or song of praise. 3. lauds also Lauds(used with a sing. or pl. verb) a. Ecclesiastical The service of prayers formerly following the matins and constituting with them the first of the seven canonical hours. b. The time appointed for this service.

  9. To laud someone means to praise them extravagantlyusually in a very public manner. A music critic might laud a new song by calling it the best summer anthem ever created. The word laud is from the Latin word laudere, meaning "to praise.”.

  10. laud meaning, definition, what is laud: to praise someone or something: Learn more.

  11. 5 days ago · laud (third-person singular simple present lauds, present participle lauding, simple past and past participle lauded) ( transitive, intransitive) To praise; to glorify .