laudatory

[US]/'lɔːdət(ə)rɪ/
[UK]/'lɔdətɔri/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. expressing praise or admiration.

Phrases & Collocations

a laudatory speech

receive laudatory reviews

laudatory comments

earn laudatory remarks

Example Sentences

a laudatory review of the new play.

Sometime I can hear the laudatory words, sometime I can meet the random railer.

Morocco located at Africa west northmost part, the pleasant weather, the flowers and trees is year to year luxuriant, has “the North Africa garden” the laudatory name.

The laudatory remarks from the critics boosted the artist's confidence.

She received a laudatory letter from her professor for her outstanding performance in the exam.

The laudatory reviews of the new restaurant attracted a lot of customers.

The laudatory article about the charity event encouraged more people to participate.

The laudatory speech at the award ceremony brought tears to her eyes.

His laudatory words towards his colleagues created a positive working atmosphere.

The laudatory comments on her presentation made her feel proud of her work.

The laudatory reviews of the book led to an increase in its sales.

The laudatory feedback from customers motivated the team to continue delivering excellent service.

Her laudatory attitude towards challenges inspired her colleagues to overcome obstacles.

Real-world Examples

Yes. I'd like to offer a laudatory statement about Howard's many excellent qualities that I believe will tip the scales back in his favor.

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 4

But after years of being seen as a benevolent figure, he is now under serious scrutiny, even from a once laudatory government, says Mr. Liew.

Source: Christian Science Monitor (Article Edition)

So at least there's a hypothetical model which would say these laudatory poems describing princess's beautiful eyes and roseate lips and all the conventions of court poetry and so on.

Source: Oxford University's "The Beautiful Princess"

I had given a laudatory broadcast about General Booth; so this woman wrote me, saying that General Booth had stolen eight million dollars of the money he had collected to help poor people.

Source: The virtues of human nature.

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