- com·mend
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
com|mend´er — com|mend «kuh MEHND», transitive verb. 1. to speak well of; praise: »The teacher commended those students who got high grades. SYNONYM(S): extol. See syn. under praise. (Cf. ↑praise) 2. to mention favorably; recommend … Useful english dictionary
com|mend — «kuh MEHND», transitive verb. 1. to speak well of; praise: »The teacher commended those students who got high grades. SYNONYM(S): extol. See syn. under praise. (Cf. ↑praise) 2. to mention favorably; recommend … Useful english dictionary
com|mend|a|to|ry — «kuh MEHN duh TR ee, TOHR », adjective. 1. expressing approval; praising. 2. mentioning favorably; recommending. 3. a) holding a benefice in commendam. b) held in commendam … Useful english dictionary
com|mend´ing|ly — com|mend «kuh MEHND», transitive verb. 1. to speak well of; praise: »The teacher commended those students who got high grades. SYNONYM(S): extol. See syn. under praise. (Cf. ↑praise) 2. to mention favorably; recommend … Useful english dictionary
com|mend´a|bly — com|mend|a|ble «kuh MEHN duh buhl», adjective. deserving praise or approval: »Liberality and bounty are exceedingly commendable (Alban Butler). SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, laudable. –com|mend´a|ble|ness, noun. –com|mend´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
com|mend´a|ble|ness — com|mend|a|ble «kuh MEHN duh buhl», adjective. deserving praise or approval: »Liberality and bounty are exceedingly commendable (Alban Butler). SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, laudable. –com|mend´a|ble|ness, noun. –com|mend´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
com|mend|a|ble — «kuh MEHN duh buhl», adjective. deserving praise or approval: »Liberality and bounty are exceedingly commendable (Alban Butler). SYNONYM(S): praiseworthy, laudable. –com|mend´a|ble|ness, noun. –com|mend´a|bly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
dis´com|mend´er — dis|com|mend «DIHS kuh MEHND», transitive verb. 1. to find fault with; express disapproval of: »Who else shall discommend her choice (Coventry Patmore). 2. to bring into disfavor. –dis´com|mend´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|com|mend — «DIHS kuh MEHND», transitive verb. 1. to find fault with; express disapproval of: »Who else shall discommend her choice (Coventry Patmore). 2. to bring into disfavor. –dis´com|mend´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
dis|com|mend|a|ble — «DIHS kuh MEHN duh buhl», adjective. to be discommended; worthy of censure … Useful english dictionary