his touching eulogy for his deceased friend left all the mourners weeping.
The eulogy of the deceased was kind and appropriate.
When my friend died, the man said a eulogy about my friend.
Doug gave the eulogy at his father's funeral. (Eulogy being the speech in praise of the deceased).
He was inadequate in his delivery of a good eulogy.
The bittersweet eulogy gave me a wry smile.
The word "eulogize" is the verb form of the noun "eulogy." An example of a sentence using the word "eulogize" is "This weekend Mark is going to eulogize his friend."
"She stammered her response nervously when asked about the accident."
A eulogy.
He gave a moving eulogy at the funeral of his friend.Eulogy= a good speech; spoken or written praise of someone or something, especially of a person who has recently died.
The prefix in the word "eulogy" is "eu-," which comes from the Greek word for "good" or "well." The root is "logos," which means "speech" or "word" in Greek. So, "eulogy" literally means a "good speech" or "well-spoken words" typically delivered in praise or honor of someone who has passed away.
It is called a Eulogy.
His plan was to regale the guests with stories of his dad's life when giving his eulogy.