translaudary
Describing something that receives high praise or acclaim across multiple boundaries, such as different cultures, languages, or artistic mediums. It implies a level of excellence that transcends local or specific limitations to achieve universal recognition.
Examples
3 of 5The chef's translaudary fusion of spices made the dish a favorite for both locals and tourists.
The chef's translaudary fusion of spices made the dish a favorite for both locals and tourists.
The diplomat was honored for his translaudary efforts in brokering peace between the two warring nations.
The diplomat was honored for his translaudary efforts in brokering peace between the two warring nations.
Honestly, her new album is translaudary; I haven't heard a single person say a bad word about it.
Honestly, her new album is translaudary; I haven't heard a single person say a bad word about it.
Word Family
Memory Tip
Break the word into parts: 'Trans' (across) + 'Laud' (to praise) + 'ary' (adjective suffix). Imagine praise traveling 'across' borders.
Quick Quiz
The architect's _______ designs were praised in both Tokyo and New York for their innovative use of space.
Correct!
The correct answer is: translaudary
Examples
The chef's translaudary fusion of spices made the dish a favorite for both locals and tourists.
everydayThe chef's translaudary fusion of spices made the dish a favorite for both locals and tourists.
The diplomat was honored for his translaudary efforts in brokering peace between the two warring nations.
formalThe diplomat was honored for his translaudary efforts in brokering peace between the two warring nations.
Honestly, her new album is translaudary; I haven't heard a single person say a bad word about it.
informalHonestly, her new album is translaudary; I haven't heard a single person say a bad word about it.
The study examines the translaudary reception of ancient Greek philosophy in modern Eastern educational systems.
academicThe study examines the translaudary reception of ancient Greek philosophy in modern Eastern educational systems.
Our translaudary marketing campaign resulted in record-breaking sales across three different continents.
businessOur translaudary marketing campaign resulted in record-breaking sales across three different continents.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
of translaudary status
of translaudary status
a translaudary effort
a translaudary effort
in a translaudary fashion
in a translaudary fashion
Often Confused With
Transitory refers to something that is temporary or short-lived, whereas translaudary refers to widespread praise.
Usage Notes
Use this word to describe achievements, people, or works that have successfully gained respect across various fields or geographical borders. It is a high-register term best suited for formal writing or sophisticated academic discourse.
Common Mistakes
Learners may mistakenly think it relates to 'translation' because of the 'trans-' prefix; however, the root is 'laud' (praise).
Memory Tip
Break the word into parts: 'Trans' (across) + 'Laud' (to praise) + 'ary' (adjective suffix). Imagine praise traveling 'across' borders.
Word Origin
Derived from the Latin prefix 'trans-' (across, beyond) and 'laudare' (to praise).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
The architect's _______ designs were praised in both Tokyo and New York for their innovative use of space.
Correct!
The correct answer is: translaudary
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