Laudingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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laudingly

 

[ ˈlɔːdɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

praising highly

Laudingly is an adverb that describes the manner of expressing praise or admiration. It indicates that an action is performed with approval or commendation.

Synonyms

commendably, enthusiastically, praiseworthily.

Examples of usage

  • She spoke laudingly of his achievements during the ceremony.
  • The critics reviewed the film laudingly, highlighting its exceptional direction.
  • He was always laudingly supportive of his friends' endeavors.

Etymology

The word 'laudingly' is derived from the base word 'laud', which comes from the Latin verb 'laudare' meaning 'to praise'. This Latin root reflects a tradition of offering admiration, and it made its way into the English language in the late 14th century. The addition of the suffix '-ing' and the transformation into an adverbial form allows the word to describe actions characterized by praise. Over time, 'laudingly' has been used in various contexts, particularly in literature and criticism, to denote expressions of high regard and commendation. The usage of 'laudingly' emphasizes not just the content of praise but also the manner in which it is delivered, reflecting a more formal or elevated style of expression.