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synonyms for panegyrics

  • acclaim
  • accolade
  • applause
  • appreciation
  • approval
  • cheer
  • commendation
  • compliment
  • cry
  • devotion
  • esteem
  • glory
  • kudos
  • ovation
  • plaudit
  • rave
  • recognition
  • recommendation
  • thanks
  • tribute
  • acclamation
  • approbation
  • boost
  • bravo
  • celebration
  • cheering
  • citation
  • encomium
  • eulogy
  • exaltation
  • extolment
  • flattery
  • glorification
  • homage
  • hurrah
  • hymn
  • obeisance
  • panegyric
  • puff
  • regard
  • sycophancy
  • worship
  • big hand
  • good word
  • laudation
  • pat on the back
On this page you'll find 474 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to panegyrics, such as: acclaim, accolade, applause, appreciation, approval, and cheer.

antonyms for panegyrics

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  • blame
  • censure
  • criticism
  • disapproval
  • neglect
  • silence
  • castigation
  • condemnation
  • denunciation
  • disregard
  • disrespect
  • listening
  • quiet
  • silence
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      How to use panegyrics in a sentence

      Over one hundred panegyrics of various saints written by St. Augustine are still extant.
      MARY, HELP OF CHRISTIANSVARIOUS
      I have heard a great deal in this country concerning his conduct; great panegyrics and harsh censures.
      THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, VOL. IV (OF 12)VARIOUS
      The lengthy panegyrics of which some epitaphs consist, are, in reality no more than amplifications of this theme.
      A HISTORY OF ART IN ANCIENT EGYPT, VOL. I (OF 2)GEORGES PERROT
      After reading the various panegyrics on his poems it is a sad disappointment to turn to the poems themselves.
      SPECULUM AMANTISVARIOUS
      It was said his very writings wept, even his panegyrics and festival homilies flowed with tears.
      CURIOSITIES OF CHRISTIAN HISTORYCROAKE JAMES
      This alternates with panegyrics of the city as the most progressive in the world—the model municipality.
      THE CRIMINAL & THE COMMUNITYJAMES DEVON
      Nothing was to be seen but equivocal satires or mere random panegyrics.
      A PHILOSOPHICAL DICTIONARY, VOLUME 3 (OF 10)FRANOIS-MARIE AROUET (AKA VOLTAIRE)
      The treacherous language of panegyrics and medals darkly announces a long series of victories.
      THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIREEDWARD GIBBON
      It was not usual to pronounce such panegyrics upon Roman ladies unless they had attained to an advanced age.
      HISTORY OF JULIUS CAESARJACOB ABBOTT
      His description of the great Lord Chatham lives as one of the most noble panegyrics—it not the most noble—in the world.
      THE GLORY OF ENGLISH PROSESTEPHEN COLERIDGE
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