To commend (somebody) is to praise or express approval. I commend you for trying to learn more English vocabulary words! It can also be used as a noun: commendation. Using it this way often refers to receiving an award. The soldier received a commendation for bravery.
We,Jesus' children,are very commendable to him.
i commend good behavior in children :)
my friend commend my hair
"I commend you on your outstanding performance."
If you get 100% on your test, your teacher will commend you.We strongly commend this approach to the Government.
"I commend you for your duty. May God's blessings go with you."--from the musical Les Misérables.
The principal said, "I'd like to commend all of the students who made the honor role this semester."
Example sentences using the word commend:We strongly commend this approach to the UK government.I personally commend the bravery of the troops during this operation.I could find no real fault the new toaster, so I would heartily commend it.
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The abstract noun for the verb to commend is commendation.
The past tense of commend is commended.
The mayor commended the young people for their volunteer work at loca hospitals and soup kitchens.
The adverb form for the verb to commend is commendably.
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