hagiologic

/ˌheɪɡiəˈlɑdʒɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the study or writing of the lives of saints.
    • The museum displayed a hagiologic manuscript with beautiful illustrations.
    • The professor's hagiologic research focused on medieval European saints.
    • She found the hagiologic texts in the library's rare book collection.
  2. Overly praising or idealizing someone, as if they were a saint.
    • Critics accused the documentary of being hagiologic rather than honest.
    • The biography was so hagiologic that it ignored the leader's mistakes.
    • His hagiologic speech made the CEO sound flawless.
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