praise

Definition

  • verb: to say or write good things about (someone or something)
  • verb: to express a favorable judgment of
  • synonyms: commend, laud, magnify

Examples

  • The critics 'heaped praises on' her performance. = The critics 'sang the praises of' her performance. = The critics 'sang her praises'. [=the critics praised her performance in a very enthusiastic way]

  • “Good job” is 'high praise' coming from her. She rarely compliments anyone's work.

  • We were not, 'praise be' [='thankfully'], required to join hands and sing songs.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) You all know Joey Zasa. He is, I admit, an important man. His picture is on the cover of the New York Times magazine. He gets the Esquire Magazine award for the best-dressed gangster. The newspapers praise him because he hires Blacks, which shows he has a good heart. He is famous. It's true. (..)
    1990 The Godfather Part III
  • (..) My lord. He's dead, my lady. When I finished-off Grendel's monstrous mother, I severed the brute's head. Our curse is lifted. Our curse is lifted, Odin be praised! Beowulf be praised, Our curse is lifted. Take this out of my sight. Hut, hut! - Into the sea. Quickly! (..)
    2007 Beowulf
  • (..) He's done it! He's torn the limbs from the beast! Beowulf has killed him! Hail Beowulf! -Hail Beowulf! -Hail Beowulf! My Lord, Beowulf has killed the demon. -Odin be praised. Go tell the scops, spread the word! Yes my Lord. Tomorrow will be a glorious day of rejoicing. A nightmare is over. (..)
    2007 Beowulf