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Definition of "eulogistic" [eu•lo•gis•tic]

  • Of, pertaining to, or in the form of a eulogy (adjective)

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Use "eulogistic" in a sentence
  • "Coverage and criticism of the exhibit has understandably taken on a eulogistic tone."
  • "But those who knew and worked with Murphy, and often shared the “midwestern” values he extolled, would likely have desired a less eulogistic account of his life than this one by Davis, a Los Angeles lawyer and biographer of other local heroes (Edward Doheny, the oil tycoon, and William Mulholland, the engineer who brought water to the city)."
  • "C.S. Lewis, on criticism, remarked, "Keep a strict eye on eulogistic and dyslogistic adjectives — they should diagnose (not merely blame) and distinguish (not merely praise.)" jon on Apr 25, 2008"