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What is the past tense of laud?

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The past tense of laud is lauded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of laud is lauds.

The present participle of laud is lauding.

The past participle of laud is lauded.

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An old cooperage behind the Scottish Fisheries Museum accommodates Peter Jukes' lauded seafood restaurant.
Ironically, when a person is able to maintain a reputation for honesty, he or she is lauded.
His work has been lauded as innovative and adventurous, not restricted by the limitations of adopting a particular style.
Among his lauded acquisitions at the museum, Shah Jahan's jade cup holds pride of place.
I don't know much about this director, but I hear he is highly lauded in certain circles.
Instead of being lauded as a whistle-blower, he was impugned as a criminal.

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