different between eulogise vs panegyrise
eulogise
English
Alternative forms
- eulogize (US)
Etymology
eulogy +? -ise
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ju?.l?.d?a?z/
Verb
eulogise (third-person singular simple present eulogises, present participle eulogising, simple past and past participle eulogised)
- To praise, celebrate or pay homage to someone, especially in an eloquent formal eulogy.
Anagrams
- elegious, eulogies
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panegyrise
English
Verb
panegyrise (third-person singular simple present panegyrises, present participle panegyrising, simple past and past participle panegyrised)
- Alternative spelling of panegyrize
Anagrams
- panegyreis, panegyries
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