PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: NOUN
- A formal speech or opus publicly praising someone or something.
- An oration or eulogy in praise of some person or achievement; a formal or elaborate encomium; a laudatory discourse; laudation. See Synonym of eulogy.
- Synonyms Encomium, etc. see eulogy.
- Praise bestowed on some person, action, or character; laudation: as, a tone of exaggerated panegyric.
- A eulogy, written or spoken, in praise of some person or achievement; a formal or elaborate encomium.
- Elaborate praise or laudation; an encomium.
- A formal eulogistic composition intended as a public compliment.
- A formal expression of praise
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PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: ADJECTIVE
- Containing praise or eulogy; encomiastic; laudatory.
- Formally expressing praise
- Of, pertaining to, or in the form of a eulogy
- Of or pertaining to eulogy; characterized by eulogy; bestowing praise; panegyrical; commendatory; laudatory.
- Formally expressing praise
PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To praise.
- Addressed to a festal assembly; epidictic; hence, containing praise or eulogy; of the nature of panegyric; encomiastic.
- Pertaining to or containing eulogy, or high or excessive praise; laudatory.
PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: RELATED WORDS
- Epistle, Grandiloquence, Doggerel, Disquisition, Declamation, Jeremiad, Peroration, Oration, Encomiastic, Complimentary, Pean, Eulogy, Paean, Encomium, Eulogistic
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PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prose, Epistle, Grandiloquence, Doggerel, Disquisition, Declamation, Jeremiad, Peroration, Oration, Encomiastic, Complimentary, Eulogy, Paean, Encomium, Eulogistic
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PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In The Propaganda of Power: The Role of Panegyric in Late Antiquity, ed.
- Pliny's panegyric was set at the beginning of the collection as classical model of the genre.
- Then had come Lord Henry Wotton with his strange panegyric on youth, his terrible warning of its brevity.
- Among the few who still cultivated learning oratory degenerated into panegyric, poetry occupied itself with mean or trivial subjects.
- Wrote under Constantius, on whom he is said (Libanius, ed. Reiske, p. 24) to have delivered a panegyric.
- Peter Walsh to preach the panegyric of St Ignatuus at the Jesuit Oratory.
- His fiction has recently appeared in All IS FULL OF HELL a panegyric to William Blake.
- Prophet, which is a sort of panegyric expressing an ardent desire to visit him at Medina.
- This probably refers to his panegyric in the Apology for Smectymnitzs.
- Charles he preached at Bayswater the panegyric of that Saint.
- Hardt in the most eulogistic terms, denominating him as the right man in the right place at all times.
- His address was eulogistic and was devoted in the main to the influence Queen Victoria exerted on the world.
- The press generally, secular and religious, contained notices of his death, with extended biographic and eulogistic articles.
- Close by once lay the remains of Pasquale Paoli, the Corsican patriot, with a eulogistic.
- Perchance it will be thought we have spoken in somewhat too eulogistic a manner of the Danish poet.
- To cause pleasure, joy; to praise, please, delight, extol; praising, eulogistic.
PANEGYRIC vs EULOGISTIC: QUESTIONS
- What do the panegyric and the wine poem have in common?
- Is Al Mutanabbi the most important panegyric poetic style?
- What is the most famous panegyric in Greek literature?
- What are the different types of panegyric speeches?
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