Pronunciation: /ˈɛləˌdʒaɪz/
verb to write or recite an elegy, a mournful poem or song expressing sorrow or lamentation for the dead
A1 I elegize my lost pet by planting a tree in its memory.
A2 She elegized her favorite author by writing a heartfelt poem.
B1 The community came together to elegize the victims of the tragic accident.
B2 The artist elegized the beauty of nature through his stunning paintings.
C1 The poet elegized the passing of time and the inevitability of change in his latest work.
C2 As a historian, she elegizes the forgotten stories of marginalized communities in her research.
formal The poet elegized the fallen soldiers in his latest work.
informal She elegized her favorite childhood memories in her diary.
slang I'm not in the mood to elegize about my ex-boyfriend right now.
figurative The artist elegized the fading beauty of nature in her painting.
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