Pronunciation: /ˈjuːləˌdʒaɪz/
verb to praise or pay tribute to someone in a eulogy or formal speech
A1 She eulogized her best friend at the funeral.
A2 The priest eulogized the deceased during the service.
B1 The president eulogized the fallen soldiers in his speech.
B2 The famous actor was eulogized by his colleagues for his talent and kindness.
C1 The eulogy eulogized the achievements and contributions of the scientist.
C2 The Nobel laureate was eulogized for her groundbreaking research in the field of medicine.
formal During the memorial service, the priest eulogized the deceased for his many charitable contributions.
informal At the funeral, his friends took turns eulogizing him and sharing their favorite memories.
slang After he passed away, his buddies got together to eulogize him over beers.
figurative The author eulogized the end of an era in his latest novel, capturing the nostalgia of a bygone time.
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