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Jair Sweeney
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18 January, 07:49
How is the word laud and welcome different
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18 January, 08:02
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Definition of laud: praise (a person or their achievements) highly, especially in a public context.
welcome:an instance or manner of greeting someone.
I dont see how these could be similar but they are similar in greeting someone. Yet one is greeting someones achievements and the other greeting someone to a place (home, food area etc.)
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