Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
laudatorio
Adjective
/lôˈdäˌtôrēˌō/

Definition
A term that is related to expressing praise or admiration, often used in contexts where notable commendation is required.

Examples
- His laudatorio remarks during the ceremony moved many in the audience.
- The author’s laudatorio essay praised the contributions of local artists.
- She received laudatorio accolades for her philanthropic efforts in the community.

Meaning
Laudatorio refers to a tone or style of speech or writing that celebrates or honors someone or something, highlighting its merits and virtues.

Synonyms
- Admiring
- Commendatory
- Praise-filled
- Celebratory