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eulogistic

American  
[yoo-luh-jis-tik] / ˌyu ləˈdʒɪs tɪk /
Also eulogistical

adjective

  1. pertaining to or containing eulogy; laudatory.


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Etymology

Origin of eulogistic

First recorded in 1815–25; eulogist + -ic

Explanation

A speech, presentation, or writing that pays tribute to someone's lifetime achievements can be described as eulogistic, such as the eulogistic video that was shown at the legendary coach's retirement party. Though eulogistic, pronounced "you-luh-JIH-stick," comes from the Greek word eulogia, meaning "praise; good or fine language," it most often describes speeches or testimonials made at someone's funeral or memorial service. Eulogistic words can also be used to honor the living, especially those celebrating a milestone like a birthday that ends in a zero or retiring after a long and memorable career.

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Eulogistic of Marlborough and descriptive of his army manœuvres, its chief value is to be found in its historical character, and not in any poetic merit.

From English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction by Coppee, Henry