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Lauded - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Lauded means to be highly praised or celebrated for achievements or qualities. It is often used to describe someone or something receiving public admiration or acclaim.

lauded

/ˈlɔdɪd/ /ˈlɔːdɪd/

Definition:

Praised or celebrated highly for achievements or qualities.

Synonyms:

praised, acclaimed, commended, extolled, applauded

Part of Speech:

verb (past tense, past participle)

Antonyms:

criticized, condemned, disparaged

Common Collocations:

widely lauded, highly lauded, universally lauded, critically lauded, publicly lauded

Derivatives:

laudable, laudatory, lauding

Usage Tips:

Use "lauded" to describe someone or something receiving high praise, often in formal or public contexts.

Common Phrases:

lauded to the skies, much-lauded performance, lauded by critics

Etymology:

From Latin "laudare," meaning "to praise," via Old French "lauder."

Examples:

  • 1. The critics lauded her performance in the play.
  • 2. His groundbreaking research was lauded by scientists worldwide.
  • 3. The film was widely lauded for its innovative storytelling.
  • 4. She was lauded as a hero for her bravery.

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