laudative (Meaning)

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laudative (a.)

Laudatory.

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laudative (n.)

A panegyric; a eulogy.

laudative Sentence Examples

  1. The laudative speech was filled with praise and admiration for the recipient.
  2. The audience responded with applause and cheers to the laudative remarks.
  3. The laudative award ceremony recognized the outstanding achievements of individuals and organizations.
  4. The laudative article highlighted the remarkable contributions of the scientist to the field of medicine.
  5. The book received laudative reviews from critics, praising its unique narrative and exceptional writing style.
  6. The professor's laudative lecture captivated the students with its in-depth analysis and insightful perspectives.
  7. The laudative plaque was presented to the athlete in honor of their impressive performance and sportsmanship.
  8. The laudative gesture was met with appreciation and gratitude from the recipient.
  9. The laudative documentary showcased the inspiring journey of the artist and their artistic achievements.
  10. The laudative tribute paid homage to the legacy of the humanitarian and their selfless service to society.

FAQs About the word laudative

Laudatory., A panegyric; a eulogy.

hagiographical, appreciative, encomiastic, panegyrical, complimentary, sympathetic, praiseful,laudatory, hagiographic, favorable

hypercritical, critical, hypercritical, captious, faultfinding, faultfinding, censuring, overcritical, overcritical, captious

The laudative speech was filled with praise and admiration for the recipient.

The audience responded with applause and cheers to the laudative remarks.

The laudative award ceremony recognized the outstanding achievements of individuals and organizations.

The laudative article highlighted the remarkable contributions of the scientist to the field of medicine.