pean Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra played a rousing pean to commemorate the victory.
  2. The poet penned an eloquent pean, extolling the virtues of courage and perseverance.
  3. The critic offered a tepid pean, acknowledging the work's strengths but ultimately finding it uninspired.
  4. The crowd erupted in a thunderous pean, applauding the athlete's extraordinary performance.
  5. The anthem became a national pean, sung with pride and devotion by citizens across the land.
  6. The politician delivered a grandiose pean, promising to solve all the nation's problems.
  7. The scientist received a pean of praise for their groundbreaking discovery.
  8. The historian wrote a scholarly pean, exploring the complexities of the past.
  9. The author wrote a moving pean to their beloved city.
  10. The musician composed a haunting pean, capturing the bittersweet essence of loss.

pean Meaning

Wordnet

pean (n)

(ancient Greece) a hymn of praise (especially one sung in ancient Greece to invoke or thank a deity)

a formal expression of praise

Webster

pean (n.)

One of the furs, the ground being sable, and the spots or tufts or.

A song of praise and triumph. See Paean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pean

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(ancient Greece) a hymn of praise (especially one sung in ancient Greece to invoke or thank a deity), a formal expression of praiseOne of the furs, the ground b

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The orchestra played a rousing pean to commemorate the victory.

The poet penned an eloquent pean, extolling the virtues of courage and perseverance.

The critic offered a tepid pean, acknowledging the work's strengths but ultimately finding it uninspired.

The crowd erupted in a thunderous pean, applauding the athlete's extraordinary performance.