lauder (Meaning)

Wordnet

lauder (n)

Scottish ballad singer and music hall comedian (1870-1950)

someone who communicates high praise

Webster

lauder (n.)

One who lauds.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lauder

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lauder Sentence Examples

  1. The company's latest product launch was a huge success, thanks in part to the clever advertising campaign they lauder.
  2. The politician was known for his ability to lauder himself to voters, often making promises he had no intention of keeping.
  3. The singer used her platform to lauder her new album, promising fans it was her best work yet.
  4. The athlete was accused of using performance-enhancing drugs, but he lauder his innocence, claiming he had never taken anything illegal.
  5. The salesperson was skilled at lauder her products, often convincing customers to buy things they didn't need.
  6. The writer was known for her ability to lauder her characters, making them seem real and relatable to readers.
  7. The actor was praised for his ability to lauder a variety of roles, from the comedic to the dramatic.
  8. The speaker was known for his ability to lauder his arguments, often persuading listeners to see things his way.
  9. The lawyer was able to lauder his client's guilt, convincing the jury to return a verdict of not guilty.
  10. The salesperson was able to lauder the benefits of the new product, convincing the customer to make a purchase.

FAQs About the word lauder

Scottish ballad singer and music hall comedian (1870-1950), someone who communicates high praiseOne who lauds.

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The company's latest product launch was a huge success, thanks in part to the clever advertising campaign they lauder.

The politician was known for his ability to lauder himself to voters, often making promises he had no intention of keeping.

The singer used her platform to lauder her new album, promising fans it was her best work yet.

The athlete was accused of using performance-enhancing drugs, but he lauder his innocence, claiming he had never taken anything illegal.