"High praise" is a phrase that means giving someone or something a very positive and enthusiastic compliment or recognition for their achievements or qualities.
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The game received
high praise for its visuals, incredible sense of freedom, and stellar performances from the voice cast.
After some encouragement & words of
high praise from a co-worker of mine, we sought a second opinion with your hospital.
It is genuinely as fun to drive as some sports cars — that's
high praise indeed for a relatively cheap small car.
She isn't going to let anything stop her from finishing this internship and
earning highest praise from her professors, especially not a control freak with a thing for using and dominating women.
Those who have taken his workshops and classes
give high praise for his deep, concise instruction and expertise.
In college, two of my student films were selected out of hundreds for special recognition, and received
high praise in international film festivals.
Otherwise features are largely similar, with both phones featuring the defining dual camera - which
deserves high praise for the most part.
This exhibition comes with a parental warning (and controlled access) but it also comes
with high praise.
It has held up extremely well and
gets high praise from many visitors to my home because it doesn't look like a typical high chair.
Now that it has shifted to consoles some two and a half years later, is it still a game worthy of
such high praise?
This recipe was amazing,
won high praise and I would definitely make this again.
It earned
very high praise from a number of media outlets (including us) and received lots of awards during award season.
Even new graduates, with very minimal experience, have had the same results and have received
high praise on their resume and their ability to sell themselves effectively.
The Last Of Us was an exceptional game on PS3 and
garnered high praise from reviewers and fans alike.
Maybe that's
not high praise, but let's just be clear that there was serious effort put into updating the game for 2015.
Clients offer
consistently high praise for her «approachable, friendly and honest» attitude and note the «excellent service» she provides.
Many people, myself included, put it on the short list for the best game of the previous generation (which is
high praise considering the quality of game that is available).
Wow, there's some
incredibly high praise there, I'm even more excited for the game to drop through my letter box now!
Not my favorite of the three, but the standards in this trilogy are pretty high so that's
still high praise.
That might be
even higher praise than calling the C - Class a better vehicle than the competitors from other brands!
Injustice 2 received
high praise earlier this year for its story mode, gear system, and improved combat mechanics.
At the very least, the film's short running time (around 80 minutes) assures that's never entirely boring - which isn't
exactly high praise.
What higher praise can one give a movie that takes all day than, «I got caught up enough that I didn't notice how much day it had taken»?
When my daughter says she would choose these first off the cookie plate from among all her other faves — well, that is
seriously high praise!
The game was originally released back in 2010 and received
high praise among the Korean community for it's wonderful story telling.
His most recognised and
highest praised work was the creation of its iconic 3 minute opening animation.
The overall sound design is pretty great, especially the limited voice acting, and the soundtrack is certainly not annoying, which is
actually higher praise than it may sound.
I think most mothers would agree that baby formula does not usually
gain high praise for its unique smell, going in or coming out.
If your performance review
shows high praise for your ability to communicate effectively with clients, you can use that in your resume.
Professional service, kindness, generosity and friendship; «really doesn't get any better»... that is
truly high praise!
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