Paean in a sentence as a noun

Posting a epic paeanI didn't think it was all that long.

This is a good read, and far from a one-sided paean of praise for the spreadsheet.

If you hear that, are you allowed to paean ycombinator?

Oh. This is a nice coincidence - I just wrote a paean to Pinboard as a great example of a product done well here [1].

A brilliant paean to the free market and the invisible hand.

This sort of paean to the "noble savage" always glosses over some of the worst aspects of such lifestyles.

I can appreciate the story - it's a paean to a lost world when we didn't need to be competitive.

Still, I think the rest of the essay is more of a general paean to website customer support people, and has less to do with the specifics of Flickr.

And in 30 years when flashing holograms are telling us that shops are open, he'll be writing a paean to how wonderful LED lights were..."They were so physical... you could touch them.

I could comment on how this reads more like a paean than as news reporting, but no. I can't get over the fact that Facebook has a patent on selecting a region of an image and associating information with it. I think I'll just go home now.

Unfortunately, the poster chose to break his dignified silence by posting a epic paean of fatuous self-praise on-line, interspersed with some quotations from his fathers 'blog on wisdom'.

If you're reading this as a paean to the status quo and anyone criticizing it should just shut up, you've probably got a bad case of the propagandas rendering you unable to understand different ideas.

Like this:Isaacson’s latest book is a paean to cooperation, to the idea of force-multiplication through collective effort and, in particular, to the transformative power of the diamond triangle of industry, academia and government.

In contrast, 'The Innovators' is a paean to cooperation, the idea of force-multiplication through collective effort and, in particular, to the transformative power of the diamond triangle of industry, academia and government.

Paean definitions

noun

a formal expression of praise

See also: encomium eulogy panegyric pean

noun

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

See also: pean