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Meaning of laudator

Wordnet

laudator (n)

someone who communicates high praise

Webster

laudator (n.)

One who lauds.

An arbitrator.

laudator Sentence Examples

  1. The laudator was chosen for his eloquence and expertise in the field.
  2. The laudator spoke eloquently, praising the recipient of the award for their dedication and accomplishments.
  3. The audience listened attentively to the laudator's words, which were full of admiration and respect.
  4. The recipient of the award was deeply moved by the laudator's words, which brought tears to their eyes.
  5. The laudator ended their speech by wishing the recipient of the award continued success in their future endeavors.
  6. The crowd erupted into applause as the laudator completed their speech.
  7. The laudator's speech was met with a standing ovation, and the recipient of the award was visibly moved.
  8. The laudator's words were a testament to the respect and admiration that the recipient of the award had earned.
  9. The laudator's speech was a reminder of the importance of hard work and dedication.
  10. The laudator's speech inspired the audience to strive for excellence in their own lives.

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someone who communicates high praiseOne who lauds., An arbitrator.

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The laudator was chosen for his eloquence and expertise in the field.

The laudator spoke eloquently, praising the recipient of the award for their dedication and accomplishments.

The audience listened attentively to the laudator's words, which were full of admiration and respect.

The recipient of the award was deeply moved by the laudator's words, which brought tears to their eyes.