Meaning & Definition of word "Valedictorian"

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    Valedictorian

    /ˌvælɪdɪkˈtɔːrɪən/

    noun:

    • 1. The student with the highest academic achievements in a graduating class, typically responsible for delivering the valedictory address at the graduation ceremony.
      • Example: As valedictorian, Sarah delivered an inspiring speech that resonated with her classmates.
    • 2. A title given to the student who graduates first in academic standing from their class.
      • Example: Jason was proud to be named valedictorian after four years of hard work and dedication.
    • 3. The annual tradition often involves the valedictorian reflecting on their experiences and thanking teachers and family.
      • Example: The valedictorian traditionally extends gratitude to parents and educators during the graduation ceremony.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'valedicto', meaning 'farewell', and '-orian', relating to a person.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    valedictory address:

    A farewell speech delivered by the valedictorian at a graduation ceremony.

    to give the valedictory:

    To deliver the farewell speech as the valedictorian.

    Related Words

    salutatorian:

    The student with the second highest academic rank in a graduating class.

    graduation:

    The act of receiving a diploma or degree after completing a course of study.

    Slang Meanings of valedictorian

    Meaning: Val

    Example Sentence: She's such a Val, always acing every class.

    Meaning: The 'V' in your school

    Example Sentence: He’s known as the 'V' in our school for his outstanding grades.