What does παινεύω in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word παινεύω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use παινεύω in Greek.

The word παινεύω in Greek means praise, επαινώ, επαινώ, εξυμνώ, δοξάζω, κολακεύω, εγκωμιάζω, εξυμνώ, εγκωμιάζω, εξυμνώ, επαινώ, παινεύω, παινεύω, υπερτιμώ. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word παινεύω

praise

επαινώ

(speak highly of sb)

Την επαίνεσαν για την εθελοντική της εργασία.
She was praised for her volunteer work.

επαινώ, εξυμνώ, δοξάζω

(praise, glorify)

κολακεύω

(idolize, treat with adoration)

εγκωμιάζω, εξυμνώ

(speak in praise of)

Jimmy eulogized his father in a short but emotional speech.

εγκωμιάζω, εξυμνώ

(speak in praise of)

Brent eulogized at length about the benefits of a vegan diet.

επαινώ

(speak highly of sth)

Επαίνεσε την ιστοσελίδα ως μια από τις καλύτερες.
He praised the website as one of the best.

παινεύω

(slang (express admiration)

παινεύω

(slang (exaggerate greatness)

υπερτιμώ

(commend excessively) (δίνω υπερβολική αξία)

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