Pronunciation: /ˌvæl.əˈdɪk.tər.i/
noun a farewell address or speech given at a graduation ceremony
A1 At the end of the school year, the valedictory speech was given by the top student in the class.
A2 During the graduation ceremony, the valedictory address was delivered by the student council president.
B1 The valedictory remarks highlighted the achievements of the graduating class and thanked the teachers for their support.
B2 The valedictory ceremony was a solemn occasion, marking the end of an era for the students as they moved on to new adventures.
C1 The valedictory presentation was eloquent and moving, capturing the essence of the students' journey through school.
C2 The valedictory speech was a poignant reflection on the shared experiences of the graduating class, leaving a lasting impact on all who attended.
adjective of or relating to a farewell address or speech
A1 The valedictory speech at graduation was inspiring.
A2 She delivered a valedictory address at the farewell party.
B1 The valedictory ceremony marked the end of their academic journey.
B2 His valedictory remarks left a lasting impression on the audience.
C1 The valedictory message reflected on the achievements and challenges faced during the project.
C2 Her valedictory statement encapsulated the essence of their shared experience.
formal The valedictory speech at the graduation ceremony was moving and eloquent.
informal I heard that Sarah's valedictory speech was really good.
slang Did you catch the valedictory address? It was lit!
figurative The sunset served as a valedictory to the day, painting the sky in hues of pink and orange.
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