【Praise】 , 【laud】 , 【acclaim】 , 【extol】 , 【eulogize】 mean to express approbation or esteem.
【Praise】 often implies no more than warmly expressed commendation. When specifically referred to persons, it frequently suggests the judgment of a superior. However, it is also used in reference to God or a god or to a saint; then it implies glorification by such acts of homage as song or prayer.
【Laud】 implies high, sometimes excessive, 【praise】 .
【Acclaim】 usually suggests enthusiastic and public expression of approval.
【Extol】 retains its original implication of lifting up or raising and suggests 【praise】 that exalts or magnifies. It is often used when a contrast between approbation or esteem and their opposites is enforced.
【Eulogize】 , sometimes interchangeable with 【extol】 , may differ from it in implying formality both in the method and in the occasion; very frequently it suggests a set composition or oration (eulogy ) suitable for a funeral or testimonial.