eulogy in English

noun
1
a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has just died.
his good friend delivered a brief eulogy

Use "eulogy" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "eulogy" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "eulogy", or refer to the context using the word "eulogy" in the English Dictionary.

1. It's a eulogy for Hazel.

2. pronounce a eulogy on sb.

3. chant the eulogy of sb.

4. The eulogy was the standard speech.

5. The minister delivered a long eulogy.

6. I do not need to, you hypocritical eulogy.

7. It is a splendid eulogy so far.

8. He pronounced a eulogy upon the hero.

9. They chanted the eulogy of proletarian heroes.

10. I will subscribe to any eulogy of him.

11. The subject of this eulogy murmured something deprecatory .

12. This is a eulogy of the eminent naturalist.

13. His former friend delivered the eulogy on his funeral.

14. Indeed, no eulogy could be more grandiloquent than this.

15. The Biographer will give a eulogy at George H.W

16. His descriptions of Gatsby's extravagant parties are closer to satire than eulogy.

17. At Andropov's funeral, he could barely read the eulogy.

18. Sir, such is my eulogy of the expedition to China.

19. The song was a eulogy to the joys of travelling.

20. I volunteered to write the eulogy, and then when she actually died,

21. He wrote an exciting eulogy for the celebrations on the National Day.

22. Her father delivered the eulogy, saying "Goodnight, my angel, sleep tight.

23. This eulogy poem well displays the author's praise for maternal love.

24. He ended this eulogy by asking Leopold's blessing on the marriage.

25. He needs no eulogy from me or from any other man.

26. It's sort of like the clothes you want the person giving a eulogy to wear.

27. Jesus, darling, I hope this isn't going to feel like a eulogy.

28. I'm pretty sure "keen knitter" isn't what she would have chosen for her eulogy.

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30. So I've been thinking about the difference between the résumé virtues and the eulogy virtues.

31. What could be more fun than heckling the problem speaker at your own eulogy?

32. He suggested vaguely that care must be taken in the eulogy of her friend.

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34. Bask is a limited character from Eulogy of a Saint, the side story of Diene

35. This eulogy was designed as a recruiting appeal for women to train as hospital nurses.

36. On 21 June 1793 he gave the eulogy at the graveside of the abbot, Martin Gerbert.

37. I took my cue from her, surviving the eulogy by neatly disconnecting myself from what was said.

38. He was the most self-effacing of men - the last thing he would have relished was a eulogy.

39. And most of us, including me, would say that the eulogy virtues are the more important of the virtues.

40. Trudeau, then 28, emerged as a prominent figure in October 2000, after delivering a eulogy at his father's state funeral.

41. Later, talking with Isaac, Hazel learns that Augustus had asked Van Houten to help him write a eulogy for her.

42. At the farm home, Tom tells Agathe he made his decision because he was dissatisfied with the writing quality of his eulogy.

43. 22 days after the video was posted, Louise died of natural causes at the age of 92; Neistat wrote her obituary and delivered the eulogy.

44. Before Zhou Yu's coffin, Zhuge Liang personally offered libation, kneeled on the ground, and read his eulogy. Tears of grief gushed forth from Zhuge Liang.

45. During the two funeral services, Himmler—the chief mourner—took charge of Heydrich's two young sons, and he gave the eulogy in Berlin.

46. But British Philippines Needy, eulogy , because enters late, although has the strength which competes with the Reck SARS, but the popularity must further develop.

47. Baroness Scotland is mired in fresh controversy after an online eulogy for one of her top Commonwealth officials was cut short when the peer was Criticised

48. It was made the subject of a pompous (though not wholly serious) eulogy by Diderot, and was bought by the king, who had it reproduced at the Gobelins factory.

49. Bards were originally Celtic composers of eulogy and satire; the word came to mean more generally a tribal poet-singer gifted in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds.

50. Bards were originally Celtic composers of eulogy and satire; the word came to mean more generally a tribal poet-singer gifted in composing and reciting verses on heroes and their deeds