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Complimenting; Compliment (disambiguation); Laudatory

laudatory         
a.
1.
Commendatory, panegyrical, eulogistic, complimentary, encomiastic, adulatory, flattering.
2.
Lavish or extravagant of praise.
laudatory         
['l?:d?t(?)ri]
¦ adjective expressing praise and commendation.
laudatory         
A laudatory piece of writing or speech expresses praise or admiration for someone. (FORMAL)
The New York Times has this very laudatory article about your retirement...
Beth spoke of Dr. Hammer in laudatory terms.
= complimentary
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Compliment

A compliment is an expression of praise, congratulation or encouragement.

Compliment or Compliments may refer to:

Examples of use of LAUDATORY
1. The papers quickly filled with laudatory stories about Kennedy‘s life.
2. Voight was especially laudatory, saying that Giuliani resurrected the city.
3. In a laudatory piece on his efforts in Newsweek this August, Fernandez poked fun at himself.
4. The history guide contains a laudatory review of President Vladimir Putin‘s years in power.
5. He seeks laudatory local news coverage but avoids attention from the national press.