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Meaning of panegyric | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR B2
ˌpænəˈd͡ʒɪɹɪk

Definitions

  1. Panegyric, eulogy.
  2. A formal speech publicly praising someone or something.
    countable, uncountable
  3. Someone who writes or delivers such a speech.
    countable, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية المدح
Català panegíric
Español panegírico
Suomi ylistys
Français panégyrique
Gaeilge adhmholadh moladh
Հայերեն ներբող
Italiano panegirico
日本語 賛辞
Nederlands lofrede lofzang
Polski panegiryk
Português panegírico
Русский панегирик
Українська панегірик

Examples

“My little Friend Grildrig, you have made a moſt admirable Panegyrick upon your Country: […]”
“Want of something else to say, and a very shady lane, disposed him to confidence; and he forthwith began a panegyric on himself, and on the good fortune of Miss Arundel, stating, he was now on his road to offer himself and his debts to her acceptance.”
“The painter's absurd fits of jealousy, his wild devotion, his extravagant panegyrics, his curious reticences—he understood them all now, and he felt sorry.”
“He then spoke in the usual boastful manner of his progenitors, added a flaming panegyric upon himself, and strolled down the road to repeat his speech at the next house.”
“Another manifestation, significantly reaching its apogee in the midst of Antonine virtues, was the growing popularity of adoxographical exercises. Mock panegyrics were dashed off, not just by sardonic intellectuals such as Lucian, but also by trained courtiers and polished encomiasts of the stamp of [Marcus Cornelius] Fronto.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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