laud 音标拼音: [l'ɔd]
n . 赞美,称赞
vt . 赞美,称赞
赞美,称赞赞美,称赞
laud v 1 :
praise ,
glorify ,
or honor ; "
extol the virtues of one '
s children "; "
glorify one '
s spouse '
s cooking " [
synonym : {
laud },
{
extol }, {
exalt }, {
glorify }, {
proclaim }]
Laud \
Laud \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Lauded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Lauding }.] [
L .
laudare ,
fr .
laus ,
laudis ,
praise .
Cf .
{
Allow }.]
To praise in words alone ,
or with words and singing ;
to celebrate ;
to extol .
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With all the company of heaven ,
we laud and magnify thy glorious name . --
Book of Common Prayer .
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Laud \
Laud \,
n . [
L .
laus ,
laudis .
See {
Laud },
v .
i .]
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1 .
High commendation ;
praise ;
honor ;
exaltation ;
glory . "
Laud be to God ." --
Shak .
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So do well and thou shalt have laud of the same .
--
Tyndals .
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2 .
A part of divine worship ,
consisting chiefly of praise ; --
usually in the pl .
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Note :
In the Roman Catholic Church ,
the prayers used at daybreak ,
between those of matins and prime ,
are called lauds .
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3 .
Music or singing in honor of any one .
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114 Moby Thesaurus words for "
laud ":
Agnus Dei ,
Benedicite ,
Gloria ,
Gloria Patri ,
Gloria in Excelsis ,
Introit ,
Magnificat ,
Miserere ,
Nunc Dimittis ,
Te Deum ,
Trisagion ,
Vedic hymn ,
acclaim ,
accolade ,
admire ,
adore ,
adulate ,
adulation ,
advance ,
alleluia ,
answer ,
anthem ,
antiphon ,
antiphony ,
apotheosis ,
apotheosize ,
belaud ,
bepraise ,
bepraisement ,
bless ,
bless the Lord ,
blow up ,
boast of ,
brag about ,
canticle ,
celebrate ,
chant ,
chorale ,
commend ,
congratulation ,
cry up ,
deification ,
deify ,
doxologize ,
doxology ,
eloge ,
emblazon ,
encomium ,
eulogium ,
eulogize ,
eulogy ,
exalt ,
exaltation ,
excessive praise ,
extol ,
flatter ,
flattery ,
glorification ,
glorify ,
glorify the Lord ,
glory ,
hallelujah ,
hero worship ,
hero -
worship ,
homage ,
hommage ,
honor ,
hosanna ,
hymn ,
hymn of praise ,
hymnody ,
hymnography ,
hymnology ,
idolatry ,
idolize ,
idolizing ,
kudos ,
laudation ,
lionize ,
lionizing ,
magnification ,
magnify ,
make much of ,
mantra ,
meed of praise ,
motet ,
offertory ,
offertory sentence ,
overpraise ,
paean ,
panegyric ,
panegyrize ,
pay tribute ,
porter aux nues ,
praise ,
praise God ,
promote ,
psalm ,
psalmody ,
puff ,
puff up ,
recommend ,
report ,
response ,
responsory ,
revere ,
reverence ,
salute ,
sing praises ,
tribute ,
trumpet ,
venerate ,
versicle ,
worship
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LAUD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of LAUD is praise, extol How to use laud in a sentence
LAUD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary LAUD definition: 1 to praise: 2 to praise: 3 to praise someone or something: Learn more
Laud - definition of laud by The Free Dictionary Define laud laud synonyms, laud pronunciation, laud translation, English dictionary definition of laud to praise, honor, extol Not to be confused with: loud – having great volume or intensity; The band is very loud ; tastelessly showy; I would not wear such a
LAUD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 3 meanings: 1 to praise or glorify 2 praise or glorification William 1573–1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury Click for more definitions
laud verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of laud verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
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LAUD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Laud definition: to praise; extol See examples of LAUD used in a sentence
LAUD - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary laud definition: praise someone, often publicly or in a formal way Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
LAUD Synonyms: 111 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for LAUD: applause, accolade, glory, honor, praise, credit, acclaim, kudos; Antonyms of LAUD: knock, disparage, pan, blame, slam, belittle, criticize, put down
Laud - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To laud someone means to praise them extravagantly — usually in a very public manner A music critic might laud a new song by calling it the best summer anthem ever created