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eulogistic

[yoo-luh-jis-tik] / ˌyu ləˈdʒɪs tɪk /




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Indeed, many of the essays here are mournful if not outright eulogistic.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 24, 2023

Despite all the beauty shots in the movie, the light that softens Jackson’s world also fades, replaced by a melancholy that can feel eulogistic: It’s mourning again in America.

From New York Times • Dec. 29, 2021

“Lay Your Burden Down” switches gears to an ethereal, eulogistic dirge, and album closer “City of Love” is both spooky and experimental.

From Washington Times • Apr. 3, 2017

"The final page turns", it "will never be the same again", suggests a eulogistic Daily Mirror leader column.

From BBC • Jul. 12, 2016

The Times, that great organ of English respectability, devoted a leading article to it of a highly eulogistic character.

From Oscar Wilde by Ingleby, Leonard Cresswell