Pronunciation: /ɛnˈkoʊmiəm/
noun a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly
A1 She received an encomium for her hard work in school.
A2 The mayor gave a speech full of encomiums for the local volunteers.
B1 The author's encomium to his favorite teacher was heartfelt and moving.
B2 The company president's encomium to the employees' dedication was well-deserved.
C1 The Nobel laureate's encomium to her mentors was eloquent and deeply touching.
C2 The renowned critic's encomium to the artist's latest work elevated its status in the art world.
formal The professor received an encomium for his groundbreaking research in the field of physics.
informal Everyone at the party gave Sarah an encomium for her amazing cooking skills.
slang Dude, that movie was so encomium-worthy!
figurative The sunset painted an encomium across the sky, with hues of pink and orange blending together beautifully.
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