Sentences

valedictory in a sentence

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Definition

Valedictory refers to a farewell speech or address given at a graduation ceremony, often expressing reflections and good wishes.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her valedictory speech brought tears to many eyes as she recounted her years at the school.
  2. The professor delivered a valedictory address that highlighted the achievements of the graduating class.
  3. At the farewell party, the CEO gave a heartfelt valedictory toast to celebrate his retirement.
  4. During the valedictory ceremony, each student was recognized for their unique contributions to the community.
  5. The author's valedictory message in the final chapter left readers reflecting on the themes of the book.
  6. The valedictory speech delivered by the student was both heartfelt and inspiring.
  7. After four years of hard work, the valedictory ceremony marked a significant milestone for the graduating class.
  8. She received a standing ovation for her eloquent valedictory address, celebrating the memories shared over the years.
  9. His valedictory message emphasized the importance of perseverance and lifelong learning.
  10. The school's tradition of holding a valedictory dinner allowed students to reflect on their journey together.

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