We can praise god.
His boss praised him for his hard work.
In The Bible it says that you should praise god.
I would rather receicve money than praise.
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1.praise the lord 2.praise Obama and Biden 3.praise his accomplishments
Definition of praise: to express warm approval or admiration of or toward someone or something.
While working KABIR often sang song in praise of god
i can not praise you enough. We never Praised him.
My upbringing prevents me from saying 'Be all praise...' to anyone but God.
When you do something good we will praise you with our love.
We praise your hard work.
The artist received a lot of praise for his sculpture.
All praise the mighty lords Odin and Thor!
She was unstinting in her praise for the help she had received in the project.
Extol means to praise someone or something. A good sentence would be, she showered the man with extol because his speech was fantastic.
A sentence with the word approbation is: The meaning of approbation is approval or praise. The worker got high approbation for his work.
An ode is a type of lyric poem. An example sentence would be: He wrote her the sweetest ode she had ever read.
Panegyric is, essentially, extravagant praise in the form of writing or speech. An example sentence would be: Her panegyric meant so much to her.
I wrote this essay in praise of the desert.
Go praise him for his hard work. Don't praise bad behavior or it'll get worse. She smiled at all the praise she was getting.
There are many sentences you can use with the word praise. You can praise your children and write about it for example.
If you must criticize a subordinate, please establish their worth with praise, first.
She was unstinting in her praise for the help she had received in the project.
The cast stood at the footlights at the end of the performance, waiting for the audience to respond with ridicule or praise.
Julie was basking in the praise from her teacher.
He was basking in the praise of his peers
The cast was exultant that their performance received such high praise.
John were all praises for Marry
(Effusive - with open or emotional intensity) "The professor was effusive in his praise of the new chancellor."
"Her boss praised her for completing the project ahead of schedule. She prays every night before going to bed."