Eulogistic [adjective]

Definition of Eulogistic:

complimentary

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Sentence/Example of Eulogistic:

That body arranged to honor the hero as soon as he appeared in the House, by a eulogistic address by the speaker.

Crtineau-Joly's history was written in great haste; he is often a special pleader, and even Jesuits find him too eulogistic.

The emperor himself composed the eulogistic epitaph which was inscribed on the tomb.

But what made things worse was that, when the Captain left the stand, he had been addressed in eulogistic terms by counsel.

This periodical published in due course a highly eulogistic study of the remarkable career of Sir Dominick Ferrand.

The contemporary reports of the performance are numerous and all very eulogistic.

Miss Jeanette (the daughter), says the eulogistic Schnfeld, played the pianoforte with great expression and skill.

Allan Cunningham wrote a very eulogistic metrical dedication.

The word "principle" is a eulogistic cover for the fact of tendency.

He (the teller of the story) had got a letter in which a friend of his had been spoken of in a highly eulogistic fashion.