What is another word for due praise?

Pronunciation: [djˈuː pɹˈe͡ɪz] (IPA)

Due praise is a form of acknowledgment given to someone for their hard work, efforts or achievements. While the term 'due praise' is a commonly used phrase, there are several other synonymous words and phrases that could be used instead. Words like commendation, approbation, acclamation and appreciation, could be used as per the situation and context. Hailing someone's laborious efforts as a triumph and honoring their work as meritorious, felicitation or recognition could be other synonyms for 'due praise.' The ultimate goal of using these synonyms instead of repeatedly using 'due praise' is to make your message sound more varied and interesting while also acknowledging someone's hard work and achievements in a meaningful way.

What are the hypernyms for Due praise?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Due praise

  • So, march away; and let due praise be given Neither to fate nor fortune, but to Heaven.
    Christopher Marlowe
  • However I may detract from Mr. Mickle's merits as a faithful translator, I would give him all due praise as a poet; and a complete statement of what belongs to him, what to Camoens, would increase his reputation instead of impairing it. I never read a rhyme poem of any considerable length, that wearied me so little as the English Lusiad; the versification has the ease of Dryden without his negligence, and the harmony of Pope without his cloying sweetness.
    William Julius Mickle

Related words: praise due, praise well deserved, deserved praise, praise and acclaim, well-deserved praise, worthy of praise

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