"Panegyris" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Panegyris
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"Panegyris" Meaning

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.

"Panegyris" Examples

Examples of "Panegyris" in English:


The ancient Greeks held a panegyris in honor of their fallen heroes, complete with poetry recitals and sacrificial offerings.
The president's speech was a panegyris to America's courage and resilience in the face of adversity.
In ancient times, a panegyris was a grand ceremony held to celebrate a divine event, such as a solar eclipse.
The artist's latest installation was a panegyris to the beauty of the human form, featuring lifelike sculptures and vibrant colors.
The newspaper editor resigned after being attacked by an anonymous critic who accused him of writing a panegyris to the government's cosy relationship with big business.

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