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Meaning of eulogizes
The primary meaning of the word "eulogizes" is to give a speech or write something in praise of someone or something, typically after their death.
Etymology of eulogizes
The word "eulogizes" originates from the Greek words "eu" meaning "well" and "logos" meaning "word" or "speech", with the suffix "-ize" which is a verb-forming suffix
Historically, the term "eulogy" emerged in the 15th century, referring to a speech or writing that praises someone or something, and over time, the verb "eulogizes" developed to describe the act of giving such a speech or writing
Synonyms
Definitions
- To give a speech or write something in praise of someone or something, typically after their death
- * To express warm praise for someone or something, often in a formal or public way
Usage Examples
- The president eulogized the fallen soldier, highlighting his bravery and selflessness
- * The newspaper eulogized the late author, praising her contributions to literature
- * The family eulogized their loved one, sharing stories and memories of his life