panomphic
/ˌpænɪˈɡɪrɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A formal expression of praise or admiration, especially a public speech or a written work that honors a person or thing.
“The senator’s panegyric at the memorial service was a heartfelt tribute to the victims.”
2. adjective
Praise or laudatory, especially in a formal or public manner.
“The politician delivered a panegyric speech at the award ceremony.”