Praise
21praise — 01. Children need constant [praise] in order develop their self esteem. 02. Working as a paramedic is a very [praiseworthy] profession. 03. Someone once said that the test of any man s character is how he takes [praise]. 04. A wise man once… …
22praise — {{11}}praise (n.) early 14c., not common until 16c., from PRAISE (Cf. praise) (v.). {{12}}praise (v.) early 13c., to laud, commend, flatter, from O.Fr. preisier to praise, value, from L.L. preciare, earlier pretiare (c.550; see PRICE (Cf. price)… …
23Praise 87.9 — Infobox Radio station name = Praise 87.9 city = George Town, Cayman Islands area = Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands branding = Praise 87.9 slogan = airdate = 18 December, 2006 frequency = 87.9 MHz format = Christian erp = haat = coordinates =… …
24praise — praiseful, adj. praisefully, adv. praiseless, adj. praiser, n. /prayz/, n., v., praised, praising. n. 1. the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation. 2. the offering of grateful homage in words or song, as an act of… …
25praise — Synonyms and related words: acclaim, acclamation, accolade, acknowledgment, adoration, adore, adulate, adulation, aggrandize, apotheosis, apotheosize, applaud, applause, approbation, approval, approve, belaud, benediction, bepraise, bepraisement …
26PRAISE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index praise noun acceptance, admirer, applause, boast, braggart, compliment, flattery, glory, praise, sycophant, testimonia …
27praise — v. & n. v.tr. 1 express warm approval or admiration of. 2 glorify (God) in words. n. the act or an instance of praising; commendation (won high praise; were loud in their praises). Phrases and idioms: praise be! an exclamation of pious gratitude …
28praise — [13] Despite a certain similarity in form and meaning, praise has no connection with pray. It comes ultimately from Latin pretium ‘price’, which has also given English precious, price, prize, etc. From it was derived the late Latin verb pretiāre… …
29praise — verb 1》 express warm approval of or admiration for. 2》 express respect and gratitude towards (a deity). noun 1》 the expression of approval or admiration. 2》 the expression of respect and gratitude as an act of worship. Phrases praise be… …
30praise — I. n. 1. Commendation, approval, approbation. See applause. 2. Eulogy, eulogium, encomium, laud, laudation, glorification, panegyric, tribute of praise. 3. Glorification, homage, worship, tribute of gratitude, exaltation, extolling, Te Deum, Laus …