exalt
Pronunciation: [ɪɡˈzɔlt]
Word
Context: "praise"
(verb) to praise someone or something very highly. It means to lift them up with nice words, like when you tell someone they did a great job.
Example
The coach exalted the team's hard work after their big win.
Example
The critics did not exalt the movie; they said it was boring.
Example
Why do you think we should exalt our friends when they succeed?
Context: "importance"
(verb) to make someone or something seem very important or special. It's like showing off how great they are, like when a teacher highlights a student’s achievements.
Example
The speech exalted the achievements of the volunteers in the community.
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They did not exalt the ordinary events; they focused only on the exciting ones.
Example
How can we exalt the contributions of everyone in our project?
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