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How to use laudatory in a sentence

Although he seems unlikely to suffer — professionally or otherwise — from accommodating his wife’s position, the coverage of his role as a supportive spouse has often been laudatory, even gushing.
DOUG EMHOFF PLAYING AN AGE-OLD ROLE WITH A NEW TWISTCLEVE R. WOOTSON JR.DECEMBER 20, 2021WASHINGTON POST
His laudatory comments were perfect for the film, and we got sidetracked.
TO LIVE & DIE HERMAN CAINEUGENE ROBINSONOCTOBER 1, 2020OZY
The morning after your performance your breakfast-table is covered with newspapers teeming with laudatory criticisms.
BLACK DIAMONDSMR JKAI
Look at this from the author of a very interesting and laudatory critique.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 25 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
The specification is objected to as containing large portions that are merely laudatory.
THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACHCHARLES LEONARD HARNESS
Something between an earthly Queen and a divine Egeria; "Serena" he calls her; and, in his high-flown fashion, is very laudatory.
HISTORY OF FRIEDRICH II. OF PRUSSIA, VOL. I. (OF XXI.)THOMAS CARLYLE
Homer names the Pelasgians only thrice, and each time with a laudatory epithet.
STUDIES ON HOMER AND THE HOMERIC AGE, VOL. 1 OF 3W. E. GLADSTONE
And he loved to transcribe the laudatory notes in which dignitaries acknowledged presentation copies of his three-penny tracts.
THE INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY, VOLUME 3, NO. 1, APRIL, 1851VARIOUS
His battles and fortunes and a laudatory description of his qualities constitute the main themes of the poem.
ELEMENTS OF FOLK PSYCHOLOGYWILHELM WUNDT
As at first printed, they were preceded by an affectionate and laudatory dedication to John Home.
LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF DAVID HUME, VOLUME II (OF 2)JOHN HILL BURTON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO LAUDATORY

  • adulatory
  • ardent
  • avid
  • blazing
  • burning
  • complimentary
  • desirous
  • eager
  • ecstatic
  • eulogistic
  • fervent
  • fervid
  • fierce
  • fiery
  • flaming
  • heated
  • hot-blooded
  • impassioned
  • keen
  • laudatory
  • panegyrical
  • passionate
  • rave
  • rhapsodic
  • zealous
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