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单词 extolled
释义

extol

verb

ex·​tol ik-ˈstōl How to pronounce extol (audio)
variants or less commonly extoll
extolled; extolling

transitive verb

: to praise highly : glorify
extoller noun
extolment
ik-ˈstōl-mənt How to pronounce extol (audio)
noun

Synonyms

  • bless
  • carol
  • celebrate
  • emblazon
  • exalt
  • glorify
  • hymn
  • laud
  • magnify
  • praise
  • resound
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Example Sentences

The health benefits of exercise are widely extolled. campaign literature extolling the candidate's military record
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin extollere, from ex- + tollere to lift up — more at tolerate

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

extol

verb

ex·​tol ik-ˈstōl How to pronounce extol (audio)
extolled; extolling
: to praise highly : glorify

extolled

verb

past tense of extol
as in praised
to proclaim the glory of campaign literature extolling the candidate's military record

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • praised
  • celebrated
  • blessed
  • lauded
  • applauded
  • worshipped
  • hymned
  • exalted
  • worshiped
  • saluted
  • emblazoned
  • hailed
  • commended
  • cheered
  • resounded
  • cited
  • complimented
  • carolled
  • eulogized
  • rhapsodized
  • magnified
  • idolized
  • glorified
  • renowned
  • blest
  • acclaimed
  • caroled
  • touted
  • adored
  • deified
  • chanted
  • recommended
  • belauded
  • flattered
  • cracked up

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • criticized
  • blamed
  • censured
  • admonished
  • reprobated
  • reproved
  • chided
  • rebuked
  • reprehended
  • reproached
  • reprimanded
  • castigated
  • lambasted
  • keelhauled
  • chid
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