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Phrasal Verb - Praising up

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'praise up' denotes the act of commending, extolling, or expressing admiration for someone or something, often with a heightened degree of enthusiasm, frequency, or intensity. It implies a deliberate effort to elevate the subject's status, reputation, achievements, or perceived value. This commendation can range from genuine appreciation to a more strategic or even exaggerated form of flattery, aiming to make the subject appear superior, more accomplished, or highly commendable. The 'up' often adds an intensifying nuance, suggesting not merely praise, but praise that seeks to lift or elevate the subject in the estimation of others. It can be used in various contexts, such as a boss praising an employee, a critic praising a work of art, or an individual praising a friend's success.

Examples

No.Example
1The manager was constantly praising up his top sales executive in front of the entire team.
2She spent the whole dinner party praising up her husband's culinary skills to all their guests.
3Critics have been praising up the director's latest film as a groundbreaking cinematic achievement.
4It felt a bit disingenuous how he would always praise up the CEO in hopes of getting a promotion.
5My grandmother loves to praise up her grandchildren whenever we visit, no matter how small our achievements.
6The local newspaper was praising up the community's efforts to revitalize the downtown area.
7Don't just praise up your team when they win; acknowledge their hard work even when results are mixed.
8He couldn't stop praising up his new car, despite its minor mechanical issues.
9The minister was praising up the selfless contributions of the volunteers during the Sunday service.
10Even amidst challenges, they continued praising up the project's potential for future success.