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panegyric
/ ˌpænɪˈdʒɪrɪk /
noun
- a formal public commendation; eulogy
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Derived Forms
- ˌpaneˈgyrically, adverb
- ˌpaneˈgyrist, noun
- ˌpaneˈgyrical, adjective
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Other Words From
- pane·gyri·cal adjective
- pane·gyri·cal·ly adverb
- self-pane·gyric adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of panegyric1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of panegyric1
C17: via French and Latin from Greek, from panēguris public gathering, from pan- + aguris assembly
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Example Sentences
But in his own time the obloquy will probably make as much noise and find as much credit as the panegyric.
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They were located in the midst of a fertile country, now dreary and desolate, which was the object of great panegyric.
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No, not if all the poets joined in one grand panegyric, you would never know what it all meant.
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Sheridan fanned the flame; he taunted Burke with inconsistency, and pronounced a panegyric on the revolutionary leaders.
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They treat of love, without making us feel any tenderness; and abound in panegyric, without exciting admiration.
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