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eulogy

YOO-luh-jee
noun
1
A speech given to honour someone who has died, typically at their funeral.
"His daughter gave a moving eulogy at the memorial service."
2
Any speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly.
"The retiring coach received a eulogy from the whole team."

How to Use Eulogy

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA speech of praise, especially one given at a funeral.

Common mistake

Don't confuse with "elegy" (a mournful poem or piece of writing, not necessarily spoken).

Easily confused with
elegy
Common pairings
give a eulogy deliver a eulogy write a eulogy

Word Forms

eulogies plural

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Etymology

From Latin eulogium, ultimately tracing to Greek eu- (\"good\") + logia (\"words, speaking\") — literally \"good words.\"

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