lauded
Americanadjective
verb
Other Word Forms
- unlauded adjective
Etymology
Origin of lauded
Example Sentences
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After topping the charts at home and abroad with her monster hit "Man I Need" and lauded album "The Art of Loving", the 26-year-old dominated the star-studded awards ceremony at the city's Co-op Live arena.
From Barron's
After indirect negotiations on Thursday, Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi — the mediator for the talks in Geneva — lauded what he said was “significant progress.”
From Los Angeles Times
I spoke to three additional researchers who lauded the Johns Hopkins team for its pathbreaking work.
Despite that, he now has a memory he will never forget, after which the home faithful lauded him.
From BBC
Overcome with emotion, Trevilla paused as he lauded the soldiers who died on Sunday.
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