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laudatory

[ law-duh-tawr-ee ] [ ˈlɔ dəˌtɔr i ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

containing or expressing praise

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Why Dictionary.com chose laudatory

More about laudatory

  • First recorded in 1545–55.
  • Combines the Latin verb ±ô²¹³Ü»åÄå°ù±ð, meaning “to praise,” + -³Ù´Ç°ù²â¹.

EXAMPLES OF LAUDATORY

  • The magazine published a laudatory article about the actor that read like fan mail.
  • She opened the meeting with a few laudatory remarks for the new employee.
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glair

[ glair ] [ glɛər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the white of an egg

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Why Dictionary.com chose glair

More about glair

  • First recorded between 1300–50.
  • From the Latin root ³¦±ôÄå°ù³Ü²õ, meaning “clear;” related to the word clear.

EXAMPLES OF GLAIR

  • The baker brushed the pastry with glair to give it a glossy finish.
  • They used glair as a natural adhesive in the bookbinding process.
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garble

[ gahr-buhl ] [ ˈgɑr bəl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to distort or take misleading quotations from

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Why Dictionary.com chose garble

More about garble

  • First recorded between 1400–50.
  • From Arabic gharbala, meaning “to sift.”

EXAMPLES OF GARBLE

  • Critics accused the documentary of deliberately garbling the historical speech.
  • The headline completely garbled what was actually said in the interview.
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