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Formally expressing praise.
panegyric
panegyrical
encomiastic
complimentary
Synonyms
Examples for "
panegyric
"
panegyric
panegyrical
encomiastic
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
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.
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.
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.
6
All his remembrances of the old squire were
eulogistic
and affectionate.
7
He opens this powerful, highly important work with a
eulogistic
poem.
8
In the course of this report Mr. Smith indulged in the following
eulogistic
words:-
9
The Princess was mentioned in language by no means
eulogistic
.
10
Three officers and a couple of stray corporals gather behind him in
eulogistic
attitudes.
11
They are of course merely non-critical,
eulogistic
accounts of the artist and his work.
12
Even 'The Journal des Débats' published a most
eulogistic
article about him last week.
13
No
eulogistic
sermon, no high-flown panegyric was ever delivered, on thy life and death!
14
This probably sounds insincere or
eulogistic
,
but this letter is not meant to be so.
15
There was a flood of
eulogistic
and prophetic oratory.
16
English literature is full of
eulogistic
mention of Pope.
eulogistic
highly eulogistic
most eulogistic
eulogistic terms
eulogistic address
eulogistic poem