effusive praise

Frequency: 6.01.5 per million words

used to describe praise that is expressed in a very emotional and enthusiastic way

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Examples (20)

  • The director received effusive praise from the critics for his latest film.
  • The manager gave the employee effusive praise for her outstanding performance.
  • I was a bit embarrassed by her effusive praise in front of everyone.
  • The speaker received effusive praise from the audience after her moving speech.
  • Don't you think that's rather effusive praise for a mediocre performance?
  • The new movie garnered effusive praise from film critics worldwide.
  • While appreciated, effusive praise can sometimes feel insincere.
  • He offered effusive praise to the firefighters who saved his home.
  • He will likely be showered with effusive praise after his keynote speech.
  • Her latest novel was greeted with effusive praise in the literary journals.
  • The CEO lavished effusive praise on the team for exceeding their quarterly goals.
  • I was embarrassed by his effusive praise during the meeting.
  • If the project succeeds, the team deserves effusive praise for their hard work.
  • The teacher heaped effusive praise on the student for his creative project.
  • The new author was overwhelmed by the effusive praise in the book reviews.
  • The viral video drew effusive praise for its heartwarming message.
  • She has always received effusive praise for her dedication and commitment.
  • The letter of recommendation contained effusive praise regarding his work ethic.
  • He is not one to offer effusive praise, so his compliments carry a lot of weight.
  • The coach was full of effusive praise for the team's defensive strategy.