Crossword-Solution: LAUDATORY
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Laudatory | a. | Of or pertaining praise, or to the expression of praise; as, laudatory verses; the laudatory powers of Dryden. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| LAUDATORY | anagram | ADULATORY |
We have 26 clues for the answer “LAUDATORY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| approbative | 1 answer |
| Full of or giving praise | 1 answer |
| Express praise and commendation | 1 answer |
| Like an ode | 2 answers |
| Expressing praise | 2 answers |
| praiseful | 10 answers |
| enhancing | 12 answers |
| praising | 13 answers |
| ACCLAMATORY | 15 answers |
| eulogistic | 15 answers |
| sycophantic | 19 answers |
| commendatory | 19 answers |
| dedicatory | 23 answers |
| adulatory | 25 answers |
| commemorative | 27 answers |
| flattering | 28 answers |
| celebratory | 28 answers |
| congratulatory | 31 answers |
| triumphant | 31 answers |
| COMPLIMENTARY ___ | 32 answers |
| admiring | 35 answers |
| festive | 45 answers |
| memorial | 50 answers |
| honouring | 58 answers |
| Fawning | 63 answers |
| Up | 87 answers |
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Sentences with LAUDATORY (5)
His conscience, therefore, usually considered the surest witness to a man’s integrity,—his conscience, unless it might be for the little space of five minutes in the twenty-four hours, or, now and then, some black day in the whole year’s circle,—his conscience bore an accordant testimony with the world’s laudatory voice.
Winthrop unbent to the extent of grim smiles in response to the laudatory comments bestowed upon the pictured image of his idol, his beautiful daughter.
Delivered in that stronghold of German Protestantism and by a prelate of the highest standing, it was immediately printed, prefaced by three laudatory poems from different men of note, and sent forth to drive back the scientific, or, as it was called, the "godless," view of comets.
Her power of expression had been limited to little joyful gasps and obvious laudatory adjectives, smothered in their birth by her first glance at her bridegroom.
Meanwhile, as this occurrence had disturbed my mind and indisposed me to the present exercise of my profession, I left the town, in spite of a laudatory critique in the newspaper, and untempted by the liberal offers of the manager.
Quotes with LAUDATORY (3)
A court's assessment of an agency's compliance with statutory limits does not depend on whether the agency's policy is good or whether the agency's intentions are laudatory.
In publishing 'JFK: Reckless Youth' almost twenty years ago, I had gotten into trouble myself with the Kennedys. Not because of my portrait of JFK - which was highly laudatory - but because I had described his parents, Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, in less-than-flattering terms.
But it has also enabled me to find my feet as a lecturer and a reader of my own plays to audiences who like to hear them; and that experience of immediate appreciation gives greater pleasure and more stimulus towards further activity than even the most laudatory of reviews.
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Appears in: NYT, Universal.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2012–2014).