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Meanings of
panegyric
in English
Portuguese
elogio
Catalan
apologia
Spanish
apología
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A formal expression of praise.
eulogy
paean
pean
encomium
Portuguese
elogio
Russian
панегирик
Portuguese
panegírico
Catalan
panegíric
Spanish
elogio panegirico
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Public speech in praise of a person.
eloge
Related terms
literary genre
Russian
панегирик
Synonyms
Examples for "
eloge
"
eloge
Examples for "
eloge
"
1
Each number is flattering as a lover's tale; every article an
eloge
.
2
Their contemporaries can expect only to read their
eloge
.
3
De Saussure eut ce courage, et nous en ferons le dernier trait et le trait principal de son
eloge
.
-
CUVIER
,Elogede Saussure, 1810..
4
The best account of the life and writings of Alembert is contained in Condorcet's
Eloge
,
presented to the Academy and published in 1784.
5
The young Comte de Schullemburg, the Chambellan whom you knew at Hanover, is come over with the King, 'et fait aussi vos
eloges
'
.
Formally expressing praise.
eulogistic
panegyrical
encomiastic
Related terms
complimentary
Usage of
panegyric
in English
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.
6
There remains, however, one
panegyric
far removed beyond the suspicion of flattery.
7
The Menexenus veils in
panegyric
the weak places of Athenian history.
8
The papers are full of the programme, the line of march, the
panegyric
.
9
The object of
panegyric
is honour; concerning which also we have already spoken.
10
Ex President Cleveland delivered an eloquent
panegyric
and in closing said:
11
He pronounced the
panegyric
of Robespierre, and the apotheosis of Marat.
12
Whilst he was engaged in a handsome
panegyric
,
the perspiration poured from me.
13
I do not agree, gentlemen, in that
panegyric
upon the 9th of November.
14
But the present time is not the happiest for a
panegyric
on Carlyle.
15
The latter part, a
panegyric
on the Wagnerian drama, is of little importance.
16
Columbus'
panegyric
on the beauty, fertility and resources of the visited the country.
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About this term
panegyric
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
eloquent panegyric
elaborate panegyric
brilliant panegyric
elegant panegyric
fulsome panegyric
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Translations for
panegyric
Portuguese
elogio
panegírico
Catalan
apologia
encomi
elogi
panegíric
Spanish
apología
eulogio
elogio
panegírico
encomio
elogio panegirico
panegirico
elogio panegírico
Russian
панегирик
восхваление
хвалебная речь
Panegyric
through the time
Panegyric
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common