extol

[ikˈstəʊl]

extol Definition

  • 1praise enthusiastically
  • 2to laud or exalt someone or something highly

Using extol: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "extol" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's achievements were extolled by the CEO in his speech.

  • Example

    She extolled the virtues of a healthy lifestyle.

  • Example

    The book was extolled as a masterpiece by critics.

  • Example

    He extolled her beauty and intelligence to his friends.

extol Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with extol

  • extol the virtues of

    to praise the good qualities of someone or something

    Example

    The coach extolled the virtues of teamwork to his players.

  • to praise someone or something very highly

    Example

    The singer was extolled to the skies for her performance.

  • extol the benefits of

    to praise the advantages of something

    Example

    The doctor extolled the benefits of regular exercise to his patients.

Origins of extol

from Latin 'extollere', meaning 'to lift up, raise'

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Summary: extol in Brief

To 'extol' [ikˈstəʊl] is to praise or laud someone or something highly. It can be used in various contexts, such as praising a person's qualities, a company's achievements, or a book's merits. Phrases like 'extol the virtues of' and 'extol to the skies' are commonly used to express high praise.