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laudator

NOUN
  1. someone who communicates high praise

How To Use laudator In A Sentence

  • It was difficult to talk to Mr. Holbrooke about his last role without recalling a laudatory review he wrote two years ago of Gordon Goldstein's book about McGeorge Bundy and the Vietnam NYT > Home Page
  • The New York Times has this very laudatory article about your retirement.
  • It was difficult to talk to Holbrooke about his last role without recalling a laudatory review he wrote two years ago of Gordon Goldstein's book about McGeorge Bundy and the Vietnam War. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • They write about their researches in the most laudatory terms and hypnotise us into believing them. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits.
  • Other council members thought the idea laudatory, with Mayor Frank Ferry allegedly stating the city was "pretty Christian. Undefined
  • I can remember taking particular note of the laudatory comments about him in these publications.
  • (Expertus loquor), and may truly say with [121] Jovius in like case, (absit verbo jactantia) heroum quorundam, pontificum, et virorum nobilium familiaritatem et amicitiam, gratasque gratias, et multorum [122] bene laudatorum laudes sum inde promeritus, as I have been honoured by some worthy men, so have I been vilified by others, and shall be. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • They write about their researches in the most laudatory terms and hypnotise us into believing them. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Cornelio Tacito: nam hic supremus felicitati eius cumulus accessit, laudator eloquentissimus. ' The Student's Companion to Latin Authors
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