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eulogy
eu‧lo‧gy/ˈjuːlədʒi/ noun (plural eulogies) [UNCOUNTABLE AND COUNTABLE] [date : 1400-1500; Language : Medieval Latin; Origin : eulogium, from Greek eulogia 'praise'] a speech or piece of writing in which you praise someone or something very much, especially at a funeral: ▪ The minister delivered a long eulogy.
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All the eulogies he offered seemed to be for the men who had been the cornerstones of the neighborhood. ▪ As I warmed to my eulogy of his skills,. ▪ Awards were deluged on him, as were titles, praise and eulogies in the national press. ▪ He ended this eulogy by asking Leopold's blessing on the marriage. ▪ She had succeeded in damning him with the faintest of eulogies. ▪ There were no eulogies, only mourners eminently qualified to have given them. ▪ What could be more fun than heckling the problem speaker at your own eulogy?
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