praisers
Praisers are individuals who express praise toward another person, an achievement, a deity, or an idea. The term denotes an agent who emphasizes positive appraisal rather than critique. In English, the agentive suffix -er marks such roles, as in praiser, admirer, or believer, with usage varying by context.
In religious settings, praisers are common in liturgy and worship. They may sing hymns, recite blessings, or
Praises can function to affirm group norms, raise morale, and signal approval. They can also influence perceptions,
Linguistically, praising is a speech act that performs positive evaluation. In sociolinguistics, praisers can be studied
See also: praise, worship, flattery, adulation, testimonials.