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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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  4. 3 meanings: 1. to praise or glorify 2. praise or glorification William. 1573–1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury.... Click for more definitions.

  5. laud: [noun] an office of solemn praise to God forming with matins (see matins 1) the first of the canonical hours (see canonical hour 2).

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  7. Laud definition: to praise; extol. . See examples of LAUD used in a sentence.

  8. laud: 1 v praise, glorify, or honor Synonyms: exalt , extol , glorify , proclaim Types: show 4 types... hide 4 types... canonise , canonize treat as a sacred person ensky exalt to the skies; lift to the skies or to heaven with praise crack up rhapsodize about hymn praise by singing a hymn Type of: praise express approval of

  9. laud somebody/something to praise somebody/something He was lauded for his courage. Word Origin late Middle English: the noun from Old French laude , the verb from Latin laudare , both from Latin laus , laud- ‘praise’.

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