eulogy

/ˈjuːlədʒi/ · YOO-luh-jeenoun

A speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

Use eulogy to express this relationship precisely: a speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

What eulogy Really Means

The word becomes easier to use when its closely related senses are separated and compared.

1

Core meaning

A speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

Example

Her colleague delivered a moving eulogy at the memorial.

2

Common noun frame

Use this noun in a complete noun phrase, adding the complement that identifies what it refers to when needed.

Example

The essay reads more like a eulogy than a critical biography.

3

Analytical distinction

Choose it when this exact concept matters; a related term may describe its cause, evidence, or opposite instead.

Example

In the eulogy, he praised both her courage and generosity.

Use eulogy Naturally

Notice how the surrounding noun or clause reveals the exact shade of meaning.

Her colleague delivered a moving eulogy at the memorial.

The essay reads more like a eulogy than a critical biography.

In the eulogy, he praised both her courage and generosity.

Precision Matters

Eulogy overlaps with several common words, but each carries a different emphasis.

eulogy

Means a speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

vs.
acclaim

Means enthusiastic and public praise.

eulogy

Means a speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

vs.
censure

Means strong formal criticism or official disapproval.

eulogy

Means a speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

vs.
synopsis

Means a brief summary or general overview of a longer work, argument, or sequence.

eulogy

Means a speech or piece of writing that offers high praise, especially in honour of someone who has died.

vs.
portrayal

Means a representation or depiction of a person, event, subject, or condition.

Test eulogy in Context

The speech honours and praises someone who has died.

1

At the memorial, the scientist's former student delivered a heartfelt ___.

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