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elegy (EL uh jee) (noun)
Chiefly, a poem of sorrow for the dead: Thomas Gray wrote a famous elegy which is often quoted at funerals.
eulogy (YOO luh jee) (noun)
High praise, written or spoken, usually about someone who has died: The speech was so full of praise for the president, it sounded like a eulogy instead of a nomination speech.
Eulogy is praise that is usually too much and too late.
The politician delivered a eulogy for his former friend. In his eulogy, he quoted a lovely elegy which had been written more than a century ago.
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