laudator

/lɔˈdeɪtər/
noun
  1. A person who praises someone or something, especially in a formal or public way.
    • As a laudator of the old traditions, she often spoke about their value.
    • The poet was a great laudator of nature, writing many poems about its beauty.
    • The award ceremony featured a laudator who introduced each winner with kind words.
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