To laud someone means to praise them extravagantly usually in a very public manner. A music critic might laud a new song by calling it the best summer anthem ever created.
High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory.
Verb
praise, glorify, or honor; "extol the virtues of one''s children"; "glorify one''s spouse''s cooking"
v. i.
High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory.
v. i.
A part of divine worship, consisting chiefly of praise; --
usually in the pl.
v. i.
Music or singing in honor of any one.
v. i.
To praise in words alone, or with words and singing; to
celebrate; to extol.
Laud
So do well and thou shalt have laud of the same.2.
Laud
With all the company of heaven, we laud and magnify thy glorious name.
High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory.
To praise in words alone, or with words and singing; to celebrate; to extol.
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