Praisingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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praisingly

 

[ ˈpreɪzɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

expression of approval

In a praising manner, 'praisingly' is used to describe the act of expressing admiration or approval towards someone or something. It emphasizes the positive nature of the expression and conveys a sense of commendation.

Synonyms

admiringly, approvingly, complimentarily

Examples of usage

  • She spoke praisingly about his achievements.
  • The teacher addressed the student praisingly for his efforts.
  • They looked at the painting praisingly, admiring the artist's skill.

Translations

Translations of the word "praisingly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 elogiosamente

🇮🇳 प्रशंसा में

🇩🇪 lobend

🇮🇩 pujian

🇺🇦 похвально

🇵🇱 chwalebnie

🇯🇵 称賛して

🇫🇷 avec louange

🇪🇸 elogiosamente

🇹🇷 övgü dolu bir şekilde

🇰🇷 칭찬하며

🇸🇦 مدحاً

🇨🇿 chvalně

🇸🇰 chválne

🇨🇳 赞美地

🇸🇮 hvalno

🇮🇸 lofsama

🇰🇿 мадақтап

🇬🇪 შეფასებით

🇦🇿 təriflə

🇲🇽 elogiosamente

Word origin

The word 'praisingly' is derived from 'praise,' which originates from the Latin word 'preciare,' meaning 'to prize or value highly.' This term evolved through Old French as 'preisier' and later made its way into Middle English as 'praysen.' The addition of the suffix '-ly' transforms 'praise' from a noun into an adverb, thereby describing the manner in which praise is given. The use of the adverb form 'praisingly' emphasizes the action of praising in a manner that highlights approval or admiration, making it a key word in describing positive assessments in various contexts.