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1 praise
أَثْنَى (على) \ praise: to say that one admires: They praised his courage. \ حَمَدَ \ praise: to say that one admires: They praised his courage. \ سَبَّحَ بِحَمْد \ praise: to give honour to (God). \ مَجَّدَ \ praise: to give honour to (God). -
2 praise
[preɪz]1. verb1) to express admiration or approval of; to commend:يَمْدَحُHe praised her singing.
يُمَجِّدPraise the Lord!
2. nounthe expression of approval or honour:مَديح، ثَناء، تَمْجيدHe has received a lot of praise for his musical skill.
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3 praise
أَطْرَى \ flatter: to praise too much or dishonestly, so as to please: He flatters his rich aunt. praise: to say that one admires: They praised his courage. \ See Also تملق (تَمَلَّقَ) -
4 praise
إِطْرَاء \ compliment: a polite expression of admiration: He paid them a compliment on the meal they had cooked. flattery: the act of flattering; a flattering remark. praise: praising. -
5 praise
مَدْح \ compliment: a polite expression of admiration: He paid them a compliment on the meal they had cooked. praise: praising, say that one admires: They praised his courage. -
6 praise
ثَنَاء \ credit: honour that is gained by being or doing sth.: You must give him credit for trying, even if he failed. He took all the credit for his brother’s work. praise: praising. tribute: sth. said or done so as to show respect or admiration: The headmaster paid tribute to (He praised) the work of the sports master. -
7 commend, praise
اِمْتدَحَ \ commend, praise. -
8 ashada
praise [?] -
9 madahha
praise [?] -
10 nauwaha
praise [?] -
11 abbana
praise the dead [?] -
12 hhamd
praise [hhamida] Per hhamd borrowed from Ar -
13 hhamida
praise [Sem hh-m-d, Amh amed (hot ashes), Tig hhamed, Uga hhmd (crave)] Swa himidi borrowed from Ar -
14 sabbahha
praise [Sem sh-b-hh, Heb shibbeach, Syr shubcha] -
15 subhhan
praise [sabbahha] Hin subhan, Per sobhhan borrowed from Ar -
16 flatter
تَزَلَّفَ لِـ \ flatter: to praise too much or dishonestly, so as to please: He flatters his rich aunt. \ تَمَلَّق \ flatter: to praise too much or dishonestly, so as to please: He flatters his rich aunt. \ دَاهَنَ \ flatter: to praise too much or dishonestly, so as to please: He flatters his rich aunt. -
17 أبن الميت
أبّنَ المَيتَto eulogize, praise (a dead person), deliver a funeral oration (in praise of..) -
18 compliment
[ˈkɔmpləmənt]1. nounan expression of praise or flattery:مَديح، إطْراء، ثَناءHe's always paying her compliments.
2. [kɔmplɪˈment] verbto praise or flatter:يَمْتَدِح، يُطْري لِ، يُثْني عَلىHe complimented her on her cooking.
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19 أطرى
أَطْرَى \ flatter: to praise too much or dishonestly, so as to please: He flatters his rich aunt. praise: to say that one admires: They praised his courage. \ See Also تملق (تَمَلَّقَ) -
20 تبجح
تَبَجَّحَ \ boast: to praise oneself; speak proudly: He boasts of his success. She boasted that she had several boyfriends. brag: to speak in praise of oneself (often claiming what is not true): He brags about how much he earns.
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Praise — Praise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Praised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Praising}.] [OE. preisen, OF. preisier, prisier, F. priser, L. pretiare to prize, fr. pretium price. See {Price}, n., and cf. {Appreciate}, {Praise}, n., {Prize}, v.] 1. To commend; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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