adjective
- expressing high praise or approval; complimentary or laudatory
Usage: formal; often used to describe speeches, writing, or remarks
Examples
- The eulogistic speech at the ceremony celebrated the retiring principal's decades of service.
- Critics found the review far too eulogistic to be credible.
- Her eulogistic comments about the new policy surprised those who usually disagreed with management.
- The biography took a eulogistic tone rather than offering balanced analysis.
- He delivered a eulogistic tribute to his mentor at the awards banquet.
- The newspaper's eulogistic coverage of the event lacked journalistic objectivity.