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laudatory

/ˌlɔdəˈtɔri/
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Other forms: laudatorily

Laudatory has to do with praise. If you do great things, then you've done praise-worthy acts and people will use laudatory words when talking about you.

We all probably do something laudable at some point. If you play baseball well or just keep your room clean, then you probably receive laudatory words of encouragement. If I say, "Your dog is the cutest, nicest pooch in North America," I am saying laudatory things about your dog. When you see laudatory, think praise.

Definitions of laudatory
  1. adjective
    full of or giving praise
    “a laudatory remark”
    synonyms: praiseful, praising
    complimentary
    conveying or resembling a compliment
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Commonly confused words

laudable / laudatory

Something worthy of praise is laudable. Something or someone that gives praise is laudatory.

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