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Meanings of
panegyrist
in English
Portuguese
elogiador
Catalan
panegirista
Spanish
panegirista
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An orator who delivers eulogies or panegyrics.
eulogist
Portuguese
elogiador
Usage of
panegyrist
in English
1
Yet their anonymous
panegyrist
has made them patterns of all the virtues.
2
His amiable disposition, says the
panegyrist
,
speaks through every one of his works.
3
When you are passing through Leipzig I will make you acquainted with my very amiable
panegyrist
.
4
But first look at Didymus's ally and
panegyrist
.
5
The
panegyrist
unrolls with emotion the frightful misfortunes that assailed France during the reign of King John.
6
The
panegyrist
identified himself with his subject.
7
In gratitude for the compliment, the glowing graduate pressed a bonus of two dollars into the
panegyrist
's
palm.
8
Borges, the
panegyrist
of reading, knew that it was possible to ask, or to make, too much of books.
9
Once more I was on the point of rising and falling on my
panegyrist
;
but I overcame my rage.
10
Peevish, querulous, a
panegyrist
of former times when he was a boy, a chastiser and censurer of his juniors.
11
OCEANA is saluted by the
panegyrist
after this manner: O the most blessed and fortunate of all countries, Oceana!
12
One undiscriminating
panegyrist
calls him the most profound and comprehensive of political philosophers that has yet existed in the world.
13
So far he does not appear to have found a
panegyrist
to place him in the ranks of noble martyrs.
14
Had Horace at once become the
panegyrist
of the Caesar, the sincerity of his convictions might have, been open to question.
15
That sturdy
panegyrist
of the Bulgars, Mr. Noel Buxton, M.P., insists upon this practicality even when its effects were notably absent:
16
Loud acclamations followed this popular rhetoric; and the
panegyrist
,
firmly grasping me by the arm, walked with me rapidly out of court.
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About this term
panegyrist
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
amiable panegyrist
anonymous panegyrist
become the panegyrist
bombastic panegyrist
find a panegyrist
More collocations
Translations for
panegyrist
Portuguese
elogiador
Catalan
panegirista
elogiador
Spanish
panegirista
elogiador
encomiasta
Panegyrist
through the time