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Meaning
A eulogy is a speech or piece of writing that praises someone highly, typically someone who has just died. It is often delivered at funerals or memorial services as a way to honor and remember the deceased, highlighting their virtues, accomplishments, and impact on others.
Synonyms
- Tribute
- Commendation
- Praise
- Homage
- Applaud
Antonyms
- Criticism
- Denunciation
- Condemnation
- Disapproval
- Accusation
Etymology
The word "eulogy" comes from the Greek word "eulogia," which means "praise" or "good word" (from "eu-" meaning "well" and "logia" meaning "speech" or "word").
Examples
- During the service, the pastor delivered a heartfelt eulogy that brought everyone to tears.
- She wrote a touching eulogy that captured her mother's spirit and the love they shared.
- In his eulogy, he recounted the many adventures they had together, celebrating a life well-lived.
- The eulogy included anecdotes that made the audience laugh and cry, illustrating the joy the deceased brought to their lives.