Congratulated, Admired, Appreciated, Favored, Acclaimed, Commended, Celebrated, or Applauded.
If you are talking about praised in the religious since, than Worshiped could be added to the list.
honoured;
Privlaged, pleased, flattered, greatful, thrilled and honour
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sometimes i think that iam obsequious because i like being praised
The likely word is "honored" (praised or congratulated).
The noun form of the word inconsistent is inconsistency.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
If you are talking about the word 'praised' as an adjective, there are no antonyms. If you are talking about it as a verb in past tense, some antonyms would include 'blame' and 'criticize'.
As written, there is no prefix as part of the word "praised".
The Hebrew equivalent of "the" is a prefix, so you would need another word after it. Also, the word praise depends on what's being praised. So more information would be needed. For example, if the noun being praised is masculine, it would be: baruch ha- (ברוך ה־)
flattered
Praised Be to God
"Johnson was very modest, and behaved bashfully when praised."
eclat, raved, liked, loved
ahmad meaning highly praised noor meaning light
Judaism was praised in Israel.
The word, "navigators," is a noun. Nouns can be direct objects if they are acted upon by a transitive verb. For example, the sentence, "The ship's captain praised the navigators," shows that "navigators" is the word acted upon by "praised." Although the navigators did not perform the action, they received the praise.
Horace was another poet who wrote odes that praised Rome.
His mother praised him for cleaning his room.
The teacher praised the student for a job well-done. Once the dog performs the trick, they should be praised for it.