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- Dictionarypraise/preɪz/
verb
- 1. express warm approval or admiration of: "we can't praise Chris enough—he did a brilliant job" Similar Opposite
- 2. express one's respect and gratitude towards (a deity), especially in song: "we praise God for past blessings" Similar
noun
- 1. the expression of approval or admiration for someone or something: "the audience was full of praise for the whole production" Similar
- 2. the expression of respect and gratitude as an act of worship: "give praise to God" Similar
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the offering of grateful homage in words or song, as an act of worship: a hymn of praise to God. Synonyms: panegyric, eulogy, encomium. the state of being approved or admired: The king lived in praise for many years. Archaic. a ground for praise, or a merit.
Praise means "admiration or approval," and when you're on the receiving end of it, you feel great. Whether it's used as a verb or a noun, praise means "approval." If you enthusiastically praise your dog, he's likely to wag his tail and expect a treat.
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