Examples of 'laudatory' in a sentence

Meaning of "laudatory"

laudatory (adjective): Expressing or conveying praise, admiration, or compliments for someone or something. A laudatory statement or speech is typically positive and favorable in nature
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  • Of or pertaining to praise, or the expression of praise.

How to use "laudatory" in a sentence

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They had laudatory coverage in the papers.
The reviews were polite but not laudatory.
Laudatory foreign views concentrate those of natives.
Thank you for inviting me as a laudatory speaker.
The satirical or laudatory poems were the best appreciated.
They are inflated and far too laudatory.
Excessively laudatory and very unreliable.
The quotes she chooses are not laudatory.
A laudatory profile of sorts.
It is a court panegyric and highly laudatory of its namesake.
The film received laudatory comments in the music sections of juvenile magazines.
Antonius begrudgingly adds a third genre of laudatory speeches.
Examples of laudatory components.
Early reviews of the documentary are laudatory.
It then evolved to the laudatory and concerned adult female response.

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Take a very descriptive or laudatory word.
That can be laudatory one may go unnoticed or seem negative for the other.
Erasmus also wrote a laudatory foreword.
The current critical discourse surrounding the novel is often laudatory.
I sat on a podium when the laudatory speech was held.
The socially laudatory aims of the station did not immediately translate into good business.
I would like to offer a laudatory statement.
First is a laudatory passage on the Jewish love of logic and analysis.
This biography is not laudatory.
It is also prohibited to use laudatory wordings that could mislead the consumer.
Other reviews were no more laudatory.
I have added some laudatory remarks about your blog and your books.
The press is very laudatory.
You are not as laudatory of the former governor of Vermont.
Reviews are highly laudatory.
The term Vips is laudatory in itself and extensively used in this manner.
His creations give rise to volutes of exclamations more laudatory than the others.
The laudatory treatment Cohen is receiving goes far beyond what mere saints enjoy.
Some malicious owners use words that are too laudatory when describing their homes.
All the other dictionaries I checked were similarly laudatory.
He also is unduly laudatory about Muhammad.
Modern opinions in Indonesia tend to be laudatory.
So I am hereby raising my seltzer to my laudatory sister and herewith making amends.
Laudatory and occasional Latin motets for the Habsburg court.
I thank Mrs McGuinness very much for her very laudatory remarks.
I find it just really laudatory that people sacrifice their weekend time to worship God.
A freelance worker who helps promote products by posting laudatory comments on Web sites.
Several laudatory articles in the New York press preceded his arrival.
That may have been the first time I have had a leader resist laudatory coverage.
But I was given a rather laudatory note from my recollection.
This laudatory approbation by the OECD should make the Community think.
This Memorial contains many laudatory contributions by prominent Jews.
A laudatory biography was written by Richard Palmer.
Raising my seltzer to my laudatory sister So I am hereby.
Upon their return, they published a detailed and laudatory report.

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