- Today's Word
Laudatory
LAW-duh-tor-ee
Definition
- (adjective) Expressing praise, admiration, or approval.
Example
The critic’s laudatory review helped propel the new author’s book to bestseller status.
Fun Fact
“Laudatory” comes from the Latin laudare, meaning “to praise,” the same root as “applaud” and “laudable.” The word is often used in formal contexts, such as speeches, reviews, and historical tributes. From glowing award ceremony speeches to heartfelt toasts, laudatory words remind us of the power of recognition and appreciation.