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- Laudative abstract "Laudatives are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words in English include phrases such as "he's a saint" (for a helpful person), "this is ambrosia" (for a meal); there is also the concept of laudatory intonation, as in "What a house!" said with an air of wonder. ("What a ..." with different intonation can also express contempt.) This word derives from the Latin verb, laudare, meaning "to praise."".
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- Laudative wikiPageRevisionID "548423386".
- Laudative hasPhotoCollection Laudative.
- Laudative subject Category:Pejoratives.
- Laudative comment "Laudatives are words or grammatical forms that denote a positive affect. That is, they express praise or approval on the part of the speaker. Laudatory words in English include phrases such as "he's a saint" (for a helpful person), "this is ambrosia" (for a meal); there is also the concept of laudatory intonation, as in "What a house!" said with an air of wonder.".
- Laudative label "Laudative".
- Laudative sameAs m.09ry4w0.
- Laudative sameAs Q6497812.
- Laudative sameAs Q6497812.
- Laudative wasDerivedFrom Laudative?oldid=548423386.
- Laudative isPrimaryTopicOf Laudative.