1. laud - Noun
2. laud - Verb
3. Laud - Proper noun
High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory.
A part of divine worship, consisting chiefly of praise; -- usually in the pl.
Music or singing in honor of any one.
To praise in words alone, or with words and singing; to celebrate; to extol.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe bow our heads before Thee, and we laud And magnify thy name Almighty God But man is thy most awful instrument In working out a pure intent. William Wordsworth
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But it is woven into her nature - to laud to the skies the person she admires. But apart from these defects, where would you find a woman like her who has given up her life and soul for India? Sarojini Naidu
Activists laud Beck for establishing cooperative relationships with a number of communities, particularly Latinos and blacks, and for his sophisticated approach to gang crime, which has been cut in half during his tenure. Charlie Beck
Expectation. is the true soul of art. If you can give a man more than he expects, then he will laud you his entire life. If you can create an air of anticipation and feed it properly, you will succeed. Brandon Sanderson
extol the virtues of one's children Source: Internet