Eulogy (noun)

A speech or piece of writing in praise of someone or something, especially a tribute to someone who has recently died.

Origin:

Late 16th century: via latin from greek eulogia "praise", from eu- "well" + logos "speech".

Examples:

  1. The eulogy was delivered by the deceased's best friend, who shared memories and stories of their life together.
  2. The eulogy was a heartfelt tribute to a beloved husband, father, and friend.
  3. She wrote a eulogy for her mother, who had passed away peacefully in her sleep.
  4. The eulogy was a beautiful and moving tribute to the life and legacy of the late musician.
  5. The eulogy was filled with laughter and tears as family and friends remembered the good times and celebrated his life.
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