noun
- the act of praising someone or something enthusiastically and publicly
Usage: formal; often used in literary or ceremonial contexts
Examples
- The extolment of the hero's bravery filled the entire ceremony.
- Critics offered extolment of the director's innovative approach to filmmaking.
- The newspaper's extolment of the local athlete inspired many young people to pursue sports.
- His extolment of classical music showed his deep appreciation for the art form.
- The extolment of virtue was a common theme in ancient philosophical texts.
- She received extolment from her colleagues for her groundbreaking research.