Pronunciation: /lɔːd/
noun praise or commendation
A1 I heard the laud of the crowd as the parade passed by.
A2 The laud of the teacher's praise boosted my confidence.
B1 The laud for her hard work was well-deserved.
B2 His laud for the author's latest book was genuine and heartfelt.
C1 The laud from critics solidified her reputation as a talented artist.
C2 The laud of her performance at the concert was overwhelming.
verb to praise highly
A1 She lauds her sister for always being there for her.
A2 The teacher lauded the students for their hard work.
B1 The company lauded the employee for his exceptional performance.
B2 The critics lauded the film for its captivating storyline and brilliant acting.
C1 The Nobel committee lauded the scientist for his groundbreaking research in the field of medicine.
C2 The renowned author was lauded by literary critics for his masterful storytelling and unique narrative style.
formal The critics laud the author's latest novel for its intricate plot and compelling characters.
informal Everyone in the office lauded Sarah for her hard work on the project.
slang The crowd totally lauded the band's performance last night.
figurative Nature seems to laud the beauty of the changing seasons with vibrant colors and blooming flowers.
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