Electromagnetics B B Laud

The meaning of LAUD is praise, extol. How to use laud in a sentence.

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To laud someone is to glorify them, or to sing their praises, even if you’re not actually singing. Movie reviewers might laud Oscar-nominated films, and your high school principal might laud the class valedictorian at graduation.

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If people laud someone, they praise and admire them. He lauded the work of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.

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laud verb (Literary) praise, celebrate, honour, acclaim, approve, magnify (archaic), glorify, extol, sing or sound the praises of They lauded the former president as a hero.

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

Music and Dance a song or hymn of praise. Religion lauds, (used with a sing. or pl. v.)[Eccles.]a canonical hour, marked esp. by psalms of praise, usually recited with matins. laud′er, lau da tor (lô′ dā tər), n. applaud, honor. censure. Laud (lôd), n.

laud (third-person singular simple present lauds, present participle lauding, simple past and past participle lauded) (transitive, intransitive) To praise; to glorify. synonyms quotations Synonyms: commend, exalt, extol; see also Thesaurus: glorify

[Middle English lauden, from Old French lauder, from Latin laudāre, from laus, laud-, praise.]

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Oscar Laud combines his decades-long experience in the financial services and mortgage industry with a visionary approach to leadership as senior vice president, margin management in capital markets ...