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Often used in the same context:
ode,
elegy,
evocation,
disquisition,
jeremiad,
rumination,
ditty,
elegiac,
treatise,
cri de coeur,
rhapsodies,
panegyric,
fantasia,
hymning,
longueur,
coda,
emersonian,
encomium,
apologia,
foppery,
masterwork,
opus,
screed,
ballad,
peroration,
poesy,
threnody,
nostalgist,
metaphor,
versifier,
pastiche,
prose poem,
exaltation,
riff,
sendup,
epigram,
jessica mitford,
onanism,
lyric,
redolent,
doggerel,
romanticism,
rhapsodizing,
musings,
picaresque,
fable,
dirge,
balladry,
utopianism,
unembarrassed,
poem,
wordsworthian,
interlude,
rawly,
valediction,
ruefulness,
ironist,
arioso,
reminiscence,
melancholy,
juvenilia,
reverie,
lament,
excrescence,
bohemianism,
roundelay,
nabob,
bildungsroman,
diatribe,
epistle,
deathless,
epigraph,
masterpiece,
apercus,
polemic,
audaciousness,
idealization,
hagiography,
archness,
deracination,
yawp,
bedazzlement,
plaintiveness,
percy bysshe shelley,
epitaph,
begetter,
boulevardier,
excoriation,
solipsist,
misanthropy,
parable,
leitmotif,
mordant,
pleasures,
paraphrase,
joylessness,
unworldliness,
sensualist,
saturnalia,
magnum opus,
tale,
ford madox ford,
eulogy,
duet,
paeans,
outburst,
apostrophe,
hymn,
shout,
soliloquy,
ovation,
requiem,
symphony,
chorus,
procession,
acclamation,
cry
More general:
anthem,
congratulations,
hymn,
kudos,
praise
Synonyms:
encomium,
eulogy,
panegyric,
pean
Also try:
— Adjectives for paean:
great,
long,
triumphant,
final,
veritable,
joyous,
famous,
wild,
mighty,
glorious,
loud,
more...
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