commend

verb
UK: /kəˈmend/
US: /kəˈmend/
  1. To praise someone or something publicly.

    1. The teacher commend her students.
    2. I commend you on your handling of a very difficult situation related to commend.
  2. To recommend something as being good or suitable.

    1. I commend this book to all.
    2. The doctors commend a new approach that might commend positive outcomes in the future.
  3. To present as worthy of regard, confidence, or kindness.

    1. She commend her child to me.
    2. We commend their souls to Almighty God, and may they commend peace in eternity.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "commend" in English means: To praise someone or something publicly., To recommend something as being good or suitable., To present as worthy of regard, confidence, or kindness..

The phonetic transcription of "commend" is /kəˈmend/ in British English and /kəˈmend/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "commend": recommend, applaud, endorse, approve, praise.

Example usage of "commend": "The teacher commend her students. ". More examples on the page.