It comes from the Latin pretium 'price, which has also given us the English words precious, price, prize, etc.
It's another word for praise. You praise Him for what He is and did.
celebration, applause, praise, commendation
paean - a song of joyful praise
There are many sentences you can use with the word praise. You can praise your children and write about it for example.
Hallelujah is a Hebrew word meaning "praise ye JAH (Jehovah)." In modern parlance, both words mean "praise the Lord" or "praise Jehovah."
praise = laus (for example: magna cum laude; with great praise)
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).
The word 'praise' appears 302 times in the King James version.
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.
Praise only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable.
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