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Eulogistic

usgb/ˌjuːləˈdʒɪstɪk/Volume
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Positive ConnotationPlay
Eulogistic implies strong admiration and is always positive, suitable for tributes or commemorations. SlideHer eulogistic remarks highlighted the achievements of the retiring principal.
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Formal OccasionsPlay
'Eulogistic' is often used in formal contexts like funerals, award ceremonies, or official recognitions. SlideThe mayor's eulogistic address honored the local hero.
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Avoid using 'eulogistic' if you're going to express any criticism, as it's meant for pure praise. SlideDuring the celebration, only eulogistic comments were made about the founder's legacy.