laud

  • 71LAUD — Laudensium, Laudicea …

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  • 72laud — 1) dual 2) auld …

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  • 73lauḍ — लौड् …

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  • 74laud — v. a. Praise, extol, celebrate, magnify …

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  • 75laud — verb (T) formal to praise someone or something …

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  • 76laud — verb a single lauded by the music press Syn: praise, extol, hail, applaud, acclaim, commend, sing the praises of, speak highly of, pay tribute to, lionize, eulogize, rhapsodize over/about; informal rave about; archaic magnify, panegyrize See note …

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  • 77laud — v 1. praise, sound the praises of, sing the praises of, extol, cry up, Inf. crack up, Archaic. magnify, emblazon; encore, root for; approve enthusiastically, hail, commend, sanction, endorse; recommend, promote, say a good word for, put in a good …

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  • 78Laud — [[t]lɔd[/t]] n. big William, 1573–1645, archbishop of Canterbury and opponent of Puritanism: executed for treason …

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  • 79Laud — /lɔd/ (say lawd) noun William, 1573–1645, archbishop of Canterbury and opponent of Puritanism, executed for treason. –Laudian, adjective …

  • 80laud — /lɔd / (say lawd) verb (t) 1. to praise; extol. –noun 2. music or a song in praise or honour of anyone. {Middle English laude, backformation from laudes, plural, from Latin: praises} –lauder, noun …