What is another word for laude?

Pronunciation: [lˈɔːd] (IPA)

Laude is a term that often refers to praise, honor, or distinction. There are several synonyms that can be used to convey similar meanings, such as accolade, commendation, tribute, recognition, acclaim, plaudit, or approval. Each of these words can be used to indicate appreciation or admiration for someone's achievements or actions. Additionally, synonyms like reverence, admiration, and esteem can also be used to describe the feelings of respect and admiration that are often associated with laude. Using these synonyms can help add variety and depth to one's writing or speech by offering alternatives to the term "laude".

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      praise.
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Usage examples for Laude

The gods of the Gentiles were honoured by their Poetes in hymnes, which is an extraordinarie and diuine praise, extolling and magnifying them for their great powers and excellencie of nature in the highest degree of laude, and yet therein their Poets were after a sort restrained: so as they could not with their credit vntruly praise their owne gods, or vse in their lauds any maner of grosse adulation or vnueritable report.
"The Arte of English Poesie"
George Puttenham
Aldhelm's great work, and the work which most conveys his interpretation of the spiritual conditions of his time, is his book, "De laude Virginitatis," in praise of Celibacy.
"Anglo-Saxon Literature"
John Earle
After Lucilius succeded Horacius, moche more eloquent in wrytynge whiche in the same deseruyd great laude: Persius also left to vs onely one boke by the whiche he commyttyd his name and laude to perpetuall memory.
"The Ship of Fools, Volume 1"
Sebastian Brandt

Famous quotes with Laude

  • Well did graduate summa cum laude from Fordham University.
    Patricia Clarkson
  • This is a man who graduated summa cum laude from Harvard University in three years, editor of the Harvard Law Review, argued 39 cases before the Supreme Court.
    Rod Parsley
  • For he owre englishe gilte with his sawes, Rude and boistous firste be olde dawes, That was ful fer from al perfeccioun And but of litel reputacioun Til that he cam, and thorugh his poetrie, Gan oure tonge firste to magnifie And adourne it with his eloquence: To whom honour, laude and reuerence.
    John Lydgate
  • (A newspaper columnist who disagreed with the judge´s finding was to remark that the guesses had been so educated as to qualify for summa cum laude.)
    John Brooks (writer)

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