"Panegyrical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Panegyrical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Panegyrical" Meaning

Praise-worthily effusive; excessively flattering; overly complimentary.

"Panegyrical" Examples

Panegyrical Examples


1. Eulogistic Sermon


The choir director delivered a panegyrical eulogistic sermon at the funeral, praising the deceased for her selfless contributions to the community.

2. Literary Portrayal


The author's panegyrical description of the majestic mountain range left readers in awe of its grandeur.

3. Public Speech


The mayor's panegyrical speech at the city's anniversary celebration highlighted the city's achievements and progress over the years.

4. Artistic Tribute


The artist's panegyrical statue of the city's founder stood tall in the town square, honoring his entrepreneurial spirit and vision.

5. Historical Account


The historian's panegyrical account of the brave soldiers' sacrifices celebrated their courage and bravery in the face of adversity.

Note: Panegyrical words or phrases are used to express high praise or admiration, often in formal or ceremonial contexts.

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Paned refers to a glazed or partitioned window, typically consisting of multiple sections, often vertical, that can be opened separately or collectively.

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Panegyris

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Panegyris is a noun that refers to a public speech or oration, especially one that is formal, elaborate, and often written in praise of a person, place, or thing. It can also refer to a formal address or speech at a public ceremony or occasion. In ancient Greece, a panegyris was a public festival or celebration, often featuring speeches, music, and other performances. Today, the term is often used in a more literary or historical sense to describe a grand, eloquent, and often effusive speech or address.

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Panegyrize

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To panegyrize means to praise or glorify someone or something in an exaggerated or excessive way, often in a formal or public setting.

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Panel

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A panel is a group of people, such as experts or advisors, who meet to discuss and make decisions on a particular topic or issue. It can also refer to a flat surface, often with buttons, knobs, or other controls, used to operate a device, such as a television or a computer.