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    laudative
    /ˈlɔːdətɪv/

    adjective

    • 1. expressing praise and commendation: rare "he was justly laudative about the quality of the performance"

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  2. The meaning of LAUDATIVE is laudatory.

  3. laudative is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin laudātīvus.

  4. Define laudative. laudative synonyms, laudative pronunciation, laudative translation, English dictionary definition of laudative. adj. Laudatory. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. 'Laudative' [ˈlɔːdətɪv] is an adjective that describes something that expresses or contains praise. It is often used in reviews, speeches, and articles to commend or compliment someone or something. For example, 'The laudative review of the book boosted its sales.'

  6. Laudatives (from Latin laudare "to praise") are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words are rare in English compared to pejorative ones, though there are a few, such as "steed" for a fine horse.

  7. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › LaudativeLaudative - Wikipedia

    Laudatives (from Latin laudare "to praise") are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words are rare in English compared to pejorative ones, [citation needed] though there are a few, such as "steed" for a fine horse.

  8. Laudatives are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words are rare in English compared to pejorative ones, though there are a few, such as "steed" for a fine horse.

  9. Aug 7, 2023 · laudative (comparative more laudative, superlative most laudative) laudative (plural laudatives) (obsolete) A panegyric; a eulogy. laudative.

  10. Laudative definition: Laudatory.

  11. What does laudative‎ mean? laudative ‎ in. ( obsolete) A panegyric; a eulogy. laudative. Automatically generated practical examples in English: There are also laudative co-textual elements in all those examples. Studies at the Grammar-Discourse Interface: Discourse... - Page 295 (Alexander Haselow)