Sentence examples for praise excessive from inspiring English sources

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He describes the people of Athens "in the assembly or law court or theatre" and "the boos and applause of their criticism or praise (excessive in both cases) of whatever is being said".

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In French schools, for example, the tradition is for teachers to grade harshly, and praise with excessive moderation.

But when the praise is excessive, it's like saying: You've measured up to an extremely high standard -- today.

Not until this moment do I realize that Mom's thanks and praise are always excessive not because she is insincere, but because her need to give is excessive.

Criticism and excessive praise stun him equally.

This may be an exaggeration (women poets have been almost as cursed by excessive praise as by excessive neglect) but she certainly deserves to be more widely known.

Of course, it wasn't just this excessive praise that endeared him to me.

He called Dr. Church's approach, without excessive praise, "a positive addition to the field".

Excessive praise is even worse when it is unwanted praise, or what specialists refer to as dissonant encomium.

The humblest of champions, he will continue to deflect what he considers excessive praise but it is unavoidable.

I couldn't help feeling ashamed at the excessive praise and thanks we received from locals and those on the trip alike.

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