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Full of or giving praise.
praising
praiseful
complimentary
1
Sets of
laudatory
or depreciatory adjectives are employed in the same way.
2
Has written books for which people like Theodore Roosevelt wrote
laudatory
introductions.
3
All the houses were ornamented with flags, festoons, busts, and
laudatory
inscriptions.
4
The outgoing ministers were very grave, very
self
-
laudatory
,
and very courteous.
5
The most English of poets has not one
laudatory
phrase for
6
The specification is objected to as containing large portions that are merely
laudatory
.
7
Their coverage of the Ballroom does seem almost... Well, not
laudatory
.
8
She lost no opportunity of letting fall a
laudatory
word concerning Dyce Lashmar.
9
A man with a smart horse, upon which the landlord makes
laudatory
remarks.
10
Houses were illuminated and pictures and
laudatory
poems offered for sale.
11
Wise or dull,
laudatory
or otherwise, we put their opinions aside.
12
Fonsegue says that it's written in too
laudatory
a style for the 'Globe.'
13
Two cries rose loud and
laudatory
from the multitude Who is like Apleon?
14
They don't want cheap newspaper puffs, nor
laudatory
speeches from generals.
15
A true aspirant therefore never needs look for allusions personal and
laudatory
in discourse.
16
Sareitha's Ned Yarman and Vandene's Jaem were quite
laudatory
about how quickly they learned.
laudatory
too laudatory
most laudatory
highly laudatory
laudatory terms
laudatory phrases