How Do You Spell EULOGISE?

Pronunciation: [jˈuːləd͡ʒˌa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "eulogise" is [jˈuːləd͡ʒˌa͡ɪz], [jˈuːləd‍ʒˌa‍ɪz], [j_ˈuː_l_ə_dʒ_ˌaɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

EULOGISE Meaning and Definition

  1. Eulogise (also spelled "eulogize") is a verb that means to praise, commend, or express admiration for someone or something, typically in a formal or public manner. It involves delivering or writing a eulogy, which is a speech or piece of writing that pays tribute to and recounts the positive aspects and accomplishments of a deceased person.

    When someone eulogises an individual, they highlight their virtues, strengths, and positive attributes, often sharing personal anecdotes or recounting significant milestones in the person's life. Eulogies aim to provide comfort, solace, and inspiration to the bereaved, as they celebrate the life and impact of the deceased.

    Eulogising can also extend beyond funeral or memorial services. It can involve praising and commemorating the achievements, qualities, or contributions of a living person, a group, an organization, or even an inanimate object. For instance, one might eulogise a famous artist for their talent and creative genius, a historical figure for their leadership and vision, or a product for its innovation and impact. In such cases, the intention is to honor and acknowledge exceptional qualities or successes.

    Eulogises are characterized by their positive and heartfelt nature, often intertwining emotions, personal connections, and admiration. As a form of tribute, eulogising serves to perpetuate the memory and preserve the legacy of the subject being praised.

  2. To praise highly; to extol.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for EULOGISE

  • wulogise
  • sulogise
  • dulogise
  • rulogise
  • 4ulogise
  • 3ulogise
  • eylogise
  • ehlogise
  • ejlogise
  • eilogise
  • e8logise
  • e7logise
  • eukogise
  • eupogise
  • euoogise
  • euligise
  • eulkgise
  • eullgise
  • eyulogise
  • euloguise

Etymology of EULOGISE

The word "eulogise" is derived from the Greek word "eulogia", which means "a blessing" or "praise". The term is formed by combining the Greek words "eu", meaning "good" or "well", and "logos", meaning "word" or "speech". Therefore, "eulogise" can be understood as the act of speaking or delivering words of praise or commendation for someone or something.

Similar spelling words for EULOGISE

Conjugate verb Eulogise

CONDITIONAL

I would eulogise
we would eulogise
you would eulogise
he/she/it would eulogise
they would eulogise

FUTURE

I will eulogise
we will eulogise
you will eulogise
he/she/it will eulogise
they will eulogise

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have eulogised
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they will have eulogised

PAST

I eulogised
we eulogised
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they eulogised

PAST PERFECT

I had eulogised
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they had eulogised

PRESENT

I eulogise
we eulogise
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they eulogise

PRESENT PERFECT

I have eulogised
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I am eulogising
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