acclaim, applaud, bepraise, boast of, compliment, emblazon, flatter, honor, laud, make much of, pay tribute, puff, trumpet
Definitionv. praise formally and eloquently
Last update: August 4, 2015
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The dead woman was eulogized at the funeral. [verb]
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Listening to him eulogize over a player he could n't have cared less about a week ago was absolutely excruciating. [verb]
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Conducting yourself in this fashion does not reveal a high regard or concern for those uniformed angels you eulogize in mawkish political speeches. [verb]
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Do we eulogize the man who first perceives the dawn. [verb]
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Sidney, whom the poet Shelley has eulogized, represents the whole romantic tendency of his age; while Sir Walter Raleigh (1552.) [verb]
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The bourgeoisie, which for decades had exalted and eulogized tyrannicide, now was filled with terrible rage. [verb]
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Rosenblum does not fill my can; I am forced to stand and hear myself eulogized. [Please select]
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The character of Constantine has been greatly eulogized by Christian writers, while pagan historians very naturally painted it in dark colors. [Please select]
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No man has ever been more extravagantly eulogized, or been the subject of more unsparing abuse and more cordial detestation. [Please select]
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