praising

/ˈpreɪzɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Expressing approval or admiration; complimentary.
    • She gave a praising speech about her colleague's achievements.
    • He received a praising letter from the principal.
    • The review was full of praising comments about the movie.
noun
  1. The act of expressing approval or admiration.
    • His praising of her artwork made her feel proud.
    • Constant praising can sometimes make children too dependent on approval.
    • The manager's praising of the staff boosted everyone's morale.
verb
  1. To express approval, admiration, or respect for someone or something.
    • The teacher is praising the students for their hard work on the project.
    • The coach was praising the team's effort after the game.
    • She kept praising the chef for the delicious meal.
  2. To worship or honor a deity, especially in a religious context.
    • The congregation is praising God through song and prayer.
    • Many people spend Sunday morning praising their creator.
    • The choir was praising the Lord with joyful hymns.
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