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praise
/ˈprez/
讚美,稱讚,崇拜(vt.)稱讚,歸榮譽于,讚美,吹捧(vi.)讚揚,表揚
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Praise
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Praised
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Praising
.]
1.
To
commend
;
to
applaud
;
to
express
approbation
of
;
to
laud
; --
applied
to
a
person
or
his
acts
.
“I
praise
well
thy
wit.”
Let
her
own
works
praise
her
in
the
gates
.
--
Prov
.
xxxi
. 31.
We
praise
not
Hector
,
though
his
name
,
we
know
,
Is
great
in
arms
; '
t
is
hard
to
praise
a
foe
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
extol
in
words
or
song
;
to
magnify
;
to
glorify
on
account
of
perfections
or
excellent
works
;
to
do
honor
to
;
to
display
the
excellence
of
; --
applied
especially
to
the
Divine
Being
.
Praise
ye
him
,
all
his
angels
;
praise
ye
him
,
all
his
hosts!
--
Ps
.
cxlviii
. 2.
3.
To
value
;
to
appraise
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
commend
;
laud
;
eulogize
;
celebrate
;
glorify
;
magnify
.
Usage:
--
To
Praise
,
Applaud
,
Extol
.
To
praise
is
to
set
at
high
price
;
to
applaud
is
to
greet
with
clapping
;
to
extol
is
to
bear
aloft
,
to
exalt
.
We
may
praise
in
the
exercise
of
calm
judgment
;
we
usually
applaud
from
impulse
,
and
on
account
of
some
specific
act
;
we
extol
under
the
influence
of
high
admiration
,
and
usually
in
strong
,
if
not
extravagant
,
language
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Praise
,
n.
1.
Commendation
for
worth
;
approval
expressed
;
honor
rendered
because
of
excellence
or
worth
;
laudation
;
approbation
.
There
are
men
who
always
confound
the
praise
of
goodness
with
the
practice
.
--
Rambler
.
Note:
☞
Praise
may
be
expressed
by
an
individual
,
and
thus
differs
from
fame
,
renown
,
and
celebrity
,
which
are
always
the
expression
of
the
approbation
of
numbers
,
or
public
commendation
.
2.
Especially
,
the
joyful
tribute
of
gratitude
or
homage
rendered
to
the
Divine
Being
;
the
act
of
glorifying
or
extolling
the
Creator
;
worship
,
particularly
worship
by
song
,
distinction
from
prayer
and
other
acts
of
worship
;
as
,
a
service
of
praise
.
3.
The
object
,
ground
,
or
reason
of
praise
.
He
is
thy
praise
,
and
he
is
thy
God
.
--
Deut
.
x
. 21.
Syn:
--
Encomium
;
honor
;
eulogy
;
panegyric
;
plaudit
;
applause
;
acclaim
;
eclat
;
commendation
;
laudation
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
praise
n
1:
an
expression
of
approval
and
commendation
; "
he
always
appreciated
praise
for
his
work
" [
syn
:
congratulations
,
kudos
]
2:
offering
words
of
homage
as
an
act
of
worship
; "
they
sang
a
hymn
of
praise
to
God
"
v
:
express
approval
of
; "
The
parents
praised
their
children
for
their
academic
performance
" [
ant
:
knock
]
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