Word Meanings - PANEGYRIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To praise highly; to extol in a public speech; to write or deliver a panegyric upon; to eulogize.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PANEGYRIZE)
- Glorify
- Exalt
- honor
- elevate
- laud
- praise
- signalize
- magnify
- aggrandize
- adore
- panegyrize
- extol
- Praise Eulogize
- commend
- glorify
- compliment
- celebrate
- puff
- applaud
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of PANEGYRIZE)
Related words: (words related to PANEGYRIZE)
- COMMENDATOR
One who holds a benefice in commendam; a commendatary. Chalmers. - COMMENDER
One who commends or praises. - HONORABLE
1. Worthy of honor; fit to be esteemed or regarded; estimable; illustrious. Thy name and honorable family. Shak. 2. High-minded; actuated by principles of honor, or a scrupulous regard to probity, rectitude, or reputation. 3. Proceeding from an - PRAISEWORTHINESS
The quality or state of being praiseworthy. - SIGNALIZE
1. To make signal or eminent; to render distinguished from what is common; to distinguish. It is this passion which drives men to all the ways we see in use of signalizing themselves. Burke. 2. To communicate with by means of a signal; as, a ship - ADORE
adorare; ad + orare to speak, pray, os, oris, mouth. In OE. confused with honor, the French prefix a- being confused with OE. a, an, on. 1. To worship with profound reverence; to pay divine honors to; to honor as deity or as divine. Smollett. 2. - EXTOLMENT
Praise. Shak. - CENSURER
One who censures. Sha. - HONORABLENESS
1. The state of being honorable; eminence; distinction. 2. Conformity to the principles of honor, probity, or moral rectitude; fairness; uprightness; reputableness. - EXALTMENT
Exaltation. Barrow. - CELEBRATE
1. To extol or honor in a solemn manner; as, to celebrate the name of the Most High. 2. To honor by solemn rites, by ceremonies of joy and respect, or by refraining from ordinary business; to observe duly; to keep; as, to celebrate a birthday. - PRAISER
1. One who praises. "Praisers of men." Sir P. Sidney. 2. An appraiser; a valuator. Sir T. North. - BLAME
LL. also to blame, fr. Gr. to speak ill to slander, to blaspheme, fr. evil speaking, perh, for ; injury + a saying, fr. to 1. To censure; to express disapprobation of; to find fault with; to reproach. We have none to blame but ourselves. - BLAMER
One who blames. Wyclif. - MAGNIFY
1. To make great, or greater; to increase the dimensions of; to amplify; to enlarge, either in fact or in appearance; as, the microscope magnifies the object by a thousand diameters. The least error in a small quantity . . . will in a great one - ADOREMENT
The act of adoring; adoration. Sir T. Browne. - COMMENDATARY
One who holds a living in commendam. - APPLAUD
1. To show approval of by clapping the hands, acclamation, or other significant sign. I would applaud thee to the very echo, That should applaud again. Shak. 2. To praise by words; to express approbation of; to commend; to approve. By the gods, - HONOR
1. Esteem due or paid to worth; high estimation; respect; consideration; reverence; veneration; manifestation of respect or reverence. A prophet is not without honor, save in his own country. Matt. xiii. - COMMENDATION
A message of affection or respect; compliments; greeting. Hark you, Margaret; No princely commendations to my king Shak. (more info) 1. The act of commending; praise; favorable representation in words; recommendation. Need we . . . epistles of - APPRAISER
One who appraises; esp., a person appointed and sworn to estimate and fix the value of goods or estates. - SEXTOLET
A double triplet; a group of six equal notes played in the time of four. - DISGLORIFY
To deprive of glory; to treat with indignity. Disglorified, blasphemed, and had in scorn. Milton. - SELF-AGGRANDIZEMENT
The aggrandizement of one's self. - UNGLORIFY
To deprive of glory. I. Watts. - OVERPRAISE
To praise excessively or unduly.