PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: NOUN
- N/A
- Praise; glorification.
- A hymn or song of praise.
- The service of prayers formerly following the matins and constituting with them the first of the seven canonical hours.
- The time appointed for this service.
- Praise; commendation; honorable mention.
- That part of divine worship which consists in praise.
- Music or a song in praise or honor of any one.
- High commendation; praise; honor; exaltation; glory.
- A part of divine worship, consisting chiefly of praise; -- usually in the pl.
- Music or singing in honor of any one.
- Praise or glorification
- Hymn of praise
- A prayer service following matins
- Plural In the Roman Catholic Church, and in the Anglican Ch. as a monastic or devotional office, a religious service, forming, in combination with matins, the first of the seven canonical hours: so called from the reiterated ascriptions of praise to God in the last of the psalms (cxlviii., cxlix., cl.) which it contains. The usage in the Greek church is similar. See canonical hours, under canonical.
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: VERB
- Praise, glorify, or honor
- State or announce
- Affirm or declare as an attribute or quality of
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of proclaim.
- Declare formally; declare someone to be something; of titles
- Praise, glorify, or honor
- To praise, to glorify
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To praise in words alone, or with words and singing; to celebrate; to extol.
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give praise to; glorify. : praise.
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To praise in words; speak or sing in praise of; especially, to extol or praise highly: as, to laud one to the skies.
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: RELATED WORDS
- Recognizes, Declared, Affirms, Declaring, Touts, Asserts, Reads, Declares, Predicate, Glorify, Promulgate, Exalt, Exclaim, Laud, Extol
- Kudos, Revere, Tout, Lease, Rent, Welcome, Appreciate, Salute, Praise, Commend, Applaud, Glorify, Exalt, Proclaim, Extol
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Announcing, Proclamation, Designates, Establishes, Declare, Defines, Declared, Reads, Predicate, Glorify, Promulgate, Exalt, Exclaim, Laud, Extol
- Admiration, Commendation, Revere, Tout, Lease, Rent, Welcome, Appreciate, Salute, Praise, Applaud, Glorify, Exalt, Proclaim, Extol
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When sedition fails, history proclaims you a traitor.
- Emperor Charles proclaims plan for federalisation of Austria.
- Portugal overthrows its monarchy and proclaims a republic.
- Jesus proclaims that it is the twelfth hour.
- Governor Dayton proclaims Morton a Yellow ribbon City.
- When the Governor Proclaims a State of Emergency.
- God is the one who proclaims in baptism.
- The emerging church proclaims a gospel of freedom.
- Gospel proclaims that the Lord himself has come.
- Louis Flellus introduces the video and proclaims Dr.
- OFF Laud Chrome Folding Wireless Bluetooth Headphones for Smart.
- They laud the visual appearance of its interactive dashboards.
- Ervin Peterson donated the laud where it sits today.
- ISLANDERS LAUD CONESOMNIPOINT WANTS MORECELL PHONE TOWERSFOR CITY ISLAND.
- Never forget to laud good ideas or targets met.
- Russia will laud the muzzling of dissent in America.
- Obama could laud him as an untarnished American treasure.
- Bessemer Russell Morgan Baldwin Marshall Cullman Dallas laud.
- Bush continues to laud attorney general nominee (Titel).
- Pace visited Albany and Port laud this week.
PROCLAIMS vs LAUD: QUESTIONS
- Is'beasts of no nation'as powerful as it proclaims to be?
- What happens if what a prophet proclaims does not happen?
- What does my soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord?
- What is proclaims this declaration on the rights of disabled persons?
- How does Ariel react when Cordelia proclaims Michael the next Supreme?
- Did P-Noy proclaims LP-NP-NPC senatorial slate without Tanada?
- What city in Iowa proclaims itself to be the castle town?
- What happens when God proclaims the everlasting gospel through an angel?
- What happens when Brinker proclaims gene to be guilty?
- What happens to Caesar after he proclaims his magnificence?
- What problems did John Laud have with the Church of England?
- What is the first line of all Glory Laud and honor?