proslave

/proʊˈsleɪv/

Definitions

1. verb

to praise or promote something, often in an excessive or insincere manner

“The politician’s campaign promised to proslave the local economy, but critics accused them of exaggerating their claims.”

2. noun

an act of praising or promoting something, often in an excessive or insincere manner

“The scandal surrounding the celebrity’s proslave of their new product sparked a media frenzy.”

Synonyms

  • exaggerate
  • flatter
  • glorify
  • praise

Antonyms

  • condemn
  • criticize
  • denounce
  • disparage