Meaning & Definition of word "Eulogy"

Eulogy

/ˈjuːlədʒi/

noun:

  • 1. A speech or piece of writing commemorating a deceased person, typically delivered at a funeral.
    • Example: The pastor delivered a heartfelt eulogy for the beloved community leader.
  • 2. A tribute or praise, often in speech or writing, for someone who has died.
    • Example: During the ceremony, several friends spoke fondly of their memories in a touching eulogy.
  • 3. A formal expression of praise or admiration for someone.
    • Example: The eulogy highlighted the remarkable achievements and contributions of the late author.

Etymology

From Greek 'eulogía' meaning 'to praise' or 'a speaking well of'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

eulogy for the deceased:

A speech given at the funeral to honor the life of someone who has passed away.

write a eulogy:

To create a speech to honor someone's memory after they have died.

Related Words

obituary:

A published notice of a person's death, often including a brief biography.

memorial:

A service held in memory of a deceased person.

Slang Meanings of eulogy