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Meanings of
encomiastic
in English
Formally expressing praise.
panegyric
eulogistic
panegyrical
Related terms
complimentary
Synonyms
Examples for "
panegyric
"
panegyric
eulogistic
panegyrical
Examples for "
panegyric
"
1
Its news media brims, as usual, with
panegyric
propaganda extolling Kim's leadership.
2
The
panegyric
prepared by us for to-morrow must offer some great novelty.
3
To many this may appear a singular
panegyric
on the Italian tongue.
4
He is so well-known that I need not undertake his
panegyric
here.
5
Poems, containing a
panegyric
on the King, and songs and sonnets, Lond.
1
The major had prepared a long and
eulogistic
harangue for the occasion.
2
The writings of the ancients abound with references to them, mostly
eulogistic
.
3
Captain Thénault of the American Escadrille delivered an exceptionally
eulogistic
funeral oration.
4
The enthusiast spoke of Varvara Pavlovna in the most
eulogistic
terms.
5
All biography has been said to be
eulogistic
in its nature.
1
So now she filled a whole page of her diary with
panegyrical
regrets.
2
But the
panegyrical
chants became of more importance.
3
We have studiously avoided portraying fashionable life according to the vulgar notions, whether depreciatory or
panegyrical
.
4
What have philosophers to do with festive celebrities, and
panegyrical
solemnities with mathematical and physical truth?
5
I saw another letter from a lady at Paris, in which there was a high
panegyrical
paragraph concerning you.
Usage of
encomiastic
in English
1
Thus Donne shows his medicinal knowledge in some
encomiastic
verses:
2
At the publication the wits seemed proud to pay their attendance with
encomiastic
verses.
3
To this pamphlet, Governor Hamilton had prefixed "an
encomiastic
advertisement."]
4
In rhetoric, they say the first part was demonstrative or
encomiastic
,
the second deliberative, the third judicial.
5
He published, soon afterwards, a volume of poems, with the
encomiastic
character of his deceased patron, the Earl of Dorset.
6
Of the verses on Oliver's death, in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something
encomiastic
,
there has been no appearance.
7
This little book contains an account of the trial of Richard II., and was dedicated to the Earl of Essex in very
encomiastic
terms.
8
His works were published in 1651, and to them were prefixed fifty copies of
encomiastic
verses from the wits and poets of the time.
9
It may be remarked, that in this elegy, and in most of his
encomiastic
poems, he has forgotten or neglected to name his heroes.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
encomiastic verses
encomiastic advertisement
encomiastic character
encomiastic poems
encomiastic terms
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Encomiastic
through the time