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laud
1[ lawd ]
noun
- a song or hymn of praise.
- lauds, (used with a singular or plural verb) Ecclesiastical. a canonical hour, marked especially by psalms of praise, usually recited with matins.
Laud
2[ lawd ]
noun
- William, 1573鈥1645, archbishop of Canterbury and opponent of Puritanism: executed for treason.
laud
1/ 濒蓴藧诲 /
verb
- tr to praise or glorify
noun
- praise or glorification
Laud
2/ 濒蓴藧诲 /
noun
- LaudWilliam15731645MEnglishRELIGION: clergymanPOLITICS: statesman William. 1573鈥1645, English prelate; archbishop of Canterbury (1633鈥45). His persecution of Puritans and his High Church policies in England and Scotland were a cause of the Civil War; he was impeached by the Long Parliament (1640) and executed
Derived Forms
- 藞濒补耻诲别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 濒补耻诲路别谤 濒补耻路诲补路迟辞谤 [law, -dey-ter], noun
- 辞路惫别谤路濒补耻诲 verb (used with object)
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of laud1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of laud1
Example Sentences
Though 鈥淢atador鈥 only lasted a season, the actor went on to join ABC鈥檚 lauded Marvel series 鈥淎gents of S.H.I.E.L.D.鈥 as Robbie Reyes, a.k.a.
Because of its towering reputation 鈥 lauded as one of our city鈥檚 finest films, a hallmark of American neorealism and the pinnacle of the Black independent filmmaker movement dubbed the L.A.
He lauded his client for turning himself in to authorities and said it was a sign that Henley is 鈥渘ot guilty.鈥
Many students and alumni lauded the university's decision to stand its ground, despite the consequences.
Val Kilmer, a character actor as famous for his idiosyncrasies as he was for his widely lauded performances in hit films such as 鈥淭op Gun,鈥 鈥淭ombstone鈥 and 鈥淏atman Forever,鈥 has died at age 65.
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