Paeans [noun]
Definition of Paeans:
hymn of praise
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Opposite/Antonyms of Paeans:
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Sentence/Example of Paeans:
There was no word of the bank episode, nothing but a paean of victory.
The officers, led by the Captain waving his cap from the bridge, joined in the paean.
Paean, A name of Apollo; a song sung before or after a battle.
"Thank you," he said simply, but his tone was better than a paean of praise.
That hum of wings is the Calicurgus' paean of triumph, until it be her death-song.
For Wagner's music is the century's paean of material triumph.
This paean of recantation and aspiration occupies the remainder of the poem.
When the victory is won, he exults in a paean of victory as soul-stirring as the Song of Deborah.
"You've crooked your orbit this time, bright boys," his jeer was a paean of triumph.
If Father Roland had known, he would have uttered a paean of joy.