What is a Eulogy?
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What is a eulogy (eu·lo·gy (YOO-luh-jee))?
A eulogy is a farewell speech or memorial speech that gives high praise to a recently deceased person in order to honor, commemorate and even celebrate their life. This speech is presented publicly at a funeral or memorial service. Although usually delivered by a person close to the deceased, occasionally the speaker is unfamiliar with the deceased. The goal for writing and presenting funeral speeches is to provide heartfelt, personal and meaningful messages about the deceased. One of the benefits of delivering eulogy speeches is that the writer, speaker and audience start to heal from the loss.
When someone asks, "What is a eulogy?", they should also consider common misspellings, improper grammar, and synonyms.
Common misspellings are euology and elogy.
Despite beginning with an "e", correct grammar is "writing a eulogy", not "writing an eulogy".
The most common words and phrases synonymous with eulogy are encomium, eulogium, funeral oration, funeral speech, and memorial speech.
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