praise+highly

  • 21highly — adv 1. very, very much, much, well, Inf. plenty, Inf. plenty well, quite; greatly, vastly, immensely, tremendously, hugely; exceedingly, extremely, supremely, extraordinarily; considerably, eminently, incomparably, preeminently. 2. appreciatively …

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  • 22praise — 1. verb Syn: commend, applaud, pay tribute to, speak highly of, compliment, congratulate, sing the praises of, rave about Ant: criticize 2. noun Syn: approval, acclaim, admiration, approbation, plaudits, congratula …

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  • 23speak highly of — praise, say that a person is great or excellent    Angela s former teachers speak very highly of her …

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  • 24speak highly of — praise someone, speak nicely about someone …

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  • 25People of Praise — is a Christian ecumenical charismatic covenant community. It presently consists of 21 branches in the United States of America, Canada, and the Caribbean, with a total of approximately 3,000 [ as early as 1987, People of Praise consisted of some… …

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  • 26Let Us Now Praise Famous Men — is a book with text by American writer James Agee and photographs by American photographer Walker Evans first published in 1941 in the United States. The title is from a passage in Ecclesiasticus that begins, Let us now praise famous men, and our …

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  • 27o|ver|praise — «verb. OH vuhr PRAYZ; noun. OH vuhr », verb, praised, prais|ing, noun. –v.t. to praise too much or too highly. –n. too much or too high praise …

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  • 28extol — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. praise, applaud, commend, glorify, celebrate, exalt. See approbation.Ant., defame, run down. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. laud, exalt, acclaim, eulogize; see praise 1 , worship 2 . See Synonym Study at… …

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  • 29ḥmd — Central Semitic, to desire, delight in, praise. Muhammad, from Arabic muḥammad, praised, commendable, passive participle of ḥammada, to praise highly, derived stem of ḥamida, to praise, extol. * * * …

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  • 30laud — [lɔ:d] verb formal praise highly, especially in a public context. noun archaic praise. Derivatives laudation noun Origin ME: the noun from OFr. laude, the verb from L. laudare, both from L. laus, laud praise …

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