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1 praise
V1. प्रशंसा करनाThe teacher praised the student for his hard work.2. स्तुति करनाWe praised the god daily.--------V1. प्रशंसाHis teachers are full of praise for his work.2. स्तुतिThey sang a hymn of praise. -
2 praise
n.प्रशंसा, तारीफ, स्तुति, कीर्ति, नामवरीv. tr.सराहना, तारीफ करना, बडाई करना, यश गाना -
3 praise
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4 elegy
N1. शोक-गीतElegy is written in praise of people who are no more. -
5 extravagant
Adj1. अत्यधिकExtravagant praise -
6 fillip
N1. प्रोत्साहनHe got a fillip after receiving praise from his teacher. -
7 flatter
V1. चापलूसी\flatterकरनाHe always flatters his superiors to keep himself in their good books.2. खुश होनाI was flattered by his praise of my book.3. रौशन\flatterहोना[करना]This dress flatters your complexion very much. -
8 ratification
N1. दृढ़ीकरण/पुष्टीकरणThe ratification of Speaker's stand on particular point by all parties ispraise worthy. -
9 rhapsody
N1. अत्यंत\rhapsodyप्रशंसाShe got rhapsodies of praise for her performance. -
10 unqualified
Adj1. अयोग्यHe was unqualified for the job.2. अप्रतिबन्धHer performance deserves unqualified praise. -
11 well earned
Adj1. सुयोग्यA well earned praise boosted him. -
12 worthy
Adj1. योग्यThe student is worthy of praise for his hard work.--------N1. माननीय\worthyव्यक्तिHe is noble and worthy, for his contribution in the field of science is immense.
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