The word "cherish" is only a narrow synonym for honor or praise in the sense of adore, idolize, venerate, or worship. It has a connotation of attachment.
Closer synonyms include acclaim, applaud, cheer, commend, extol, laud, and possibly lionize or revere.
Laude is the ablative singular of the Latin word for "praise", laus (laudis, f.). In this form the word means "by, from, or with praise" (which one of these is meant depends on context).
gloria which means "fame, renown, great praise or honor".
Yes, "glorify" is a verb. It means to praise or honor something greatly.
Some words include admire, adore, appreciate, apprize, care for, cling to, coddle, dote on, guard, idolize, honor, hold in high esteem, love, nourish, prize, revere, safeguard, treasure, value, and worship.
Honour, or using the American spelling, honor, means respect and or praise. Some synonyms of the word honour include compliment, accolade, tribute, admire, and glorify.
Synonyms include acclaim, applaud, cheer, commend, extol, laud, and possibly glorify, lionize, revere, or venerate.
An accolade is an expression of approval; also praise. It can also mean a special acknowledgment or award.
Toni means worthy of praise i would know because i am called Toni
Glorious comes from the Latin word gloria, which means "great praise or honor".
glorious, Gloria, gloryhound, gloriole, Gloriola
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[We] are praising, do praise, praiseyou is the English equivalent of 'Laudamus te'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'laudamus' means '[we] are praising, do praise, praise'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'.