Some common synonyms of tribute are citation, encomium, eulogy, and panegyric. While all these words mean "a formal expression of praise," tribute implies deeply felt praise conveyed either through words or through a significant act.
A eulogy is a speech given at a funeral in commemoration of someone's life. It is a tribute to the person who died and can be delivered by family members or friends.
A living eulogy celebrates our love, appreciation and gratitude for someone who has powerfully and positively contributed to our life. As its title implies, it's a form of tribute speech celebrating a person before they die, rather than afterwards.
In a tribute, write about the person's best qualities and successes in life. Share how they changed your life or made you a better version of yourself. Summon admiration for their life's work and what it meant to them.
The concert was a tribute to the musician. Yellow ribbons were tied on trees as a tribute to the soldiers at war. an event at which artists and musicians paid tribute to the famous composer The country was forced to pay tribute. The ruler paid a tribute every year.
He paid tribute to the organising committee. Over nine-thousand ex-servicemen and women marched past in tribute to their fallen comrades. His success has been a tribute to hard work, to professionalism. It is a tribute to Mr Chandler's skill that he has fashioned a fascinating book out of such unpromising material.
Honor tributes are gifts made in celebration of special events or as expressions of gratitude. They offer a unique way to honor events such as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and retirements, while highlighting your commitment to improving the lives of veterans and their families.
The moving, heartfelt tribute to his daughter on the most difficult day of his life. There will be heartfelt tributes from her hundreds of friends. Everyone else has weighed in with warm and heartfelt tributes showing both how sad and how hip they are. Newspapers and websites have been full of heartfelt tributes.