Praise
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Praise ( noun )
- Expression of approval or admiration.
- An expression of admiration, commendation, or gratitude.
- An expression of respect or admiration for someone or something.
- An act of expressing admiration or respect for someone or something.
- An act of expressing gratitude or thanks.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english præse, from latin precaria entreaty, from precarius obtained by entreaty.
Examples:
- He received praise for his work on the project.
- The praise for her performance was well-deserved.
- The praise for the new book was overwhelming.
- The praise was given to the team for their hard work.
- The praise was offered in thanks for the gift.
(As a verb)
Praise ( verb )
- Expression of approval or admiration.
- An expression of admiration, commendation, or gratitude.
- An expression of respect or admiration for someone or something.
- An act of expressing admiration or respect for someone or something.
- An act of expressing gratitude or thanks.
Origin:
Middle english, from old english præse, from latin precaria entreaty, from precarius obtained by entreaty.
Examples:
- He received praise for his work on the project.
- The praise for her performance was well-deserved.
- The praise for the new book was overwhelming.
- The praise was given to the team for their hard work.
- The praise was offered in thanks for the gift.