Praised - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈpreɪzd|  American pronunciation of the word praised
Brit.  |preɪzd|  British pronunciation of the word praised
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto praise
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto praise

Extra examples

Critics praised her as both an actor and director.

He was praised for fathering a plan to improve the city's schools.

The troops were praised for their dedication and discipline.

They praised her dexterous handling of the crisis.

Critics have praised the movie's startling originality.

Signing the trade agreement was praised as an act of reconciliation.

Her leadership is roundly praised.

Mary coloured up when Jim praised her cooking.

Mr. Wallace praised the garden to the heart's content of its owner.

They praised his speech for its clarity and humour.

In his speech Professor Leary praised the work of the volunteers.

He praised his wife for her dignity under the onslaught of the tabloid press.

Jane was praised by her teacher.

The Mayor praised the rescue teams for their courage.

Laura praised the pictures, though she privately thought they were rather ordinary.

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