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Laudable vs Laudatory

0 Please explain the difference between 01b00laudable02b00 and 01b00laudatory. 02b00To me, both are the same but according to oxford dictionary, 01b00laudable is sometimes confused with laudatory.02br
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00According to Oxford Dictionary02br
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00Laudable: Praiseworthy (Adj)02br
00Laudatory: Praising (Adj)02br
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01b00Please use them in sentences.02b02br
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00Thank You02br
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02br 02br 01i 00a laudatory address, a laudatory review, a laudatory speech, laudatory remarks02i 00. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 02br 02br 01i 00a laudatory address, a laudatory review, a laudatory speech, laudatory remarks02i 00.
  • 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 They are not the same.02br
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01i00a laudatory address, a laudatory review, a laudatory speech, laudatory remarks02i00. All these contain words of praise.02br
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01i00a laudable course of action, a laudable decision.02i00 These have to do with actions which deserve to be praised.02br
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0 OOOOKKKKKK......02br
00Thank You CJ. You always make things easy for us.02br
00I want to be like you one day (in English).02br
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Very many thanks. That was most helpful!

John.
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Which is correct: His service to the country had been laudable or laudatory?

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