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Valedictory vs Valedictorian - What's the difference?

valedictory | valedictorian |

As nouns the difference between valedictory and valedictorian

is that valedictory is a speech given by a valedictorian at a graduation or commencement ceremony while valedictorian is the individual in a graduating class who delivers the farewell or valedictory address, usually the person who graduates with the highest grades.

As an adjective valedictory

is of, or pertaining to, a valedictorian.

valedictory

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Of, or pertaining to, a valedictorian.
  • Bidding farewell; suitable or designed for an occasion of leave-taking.
  • a valedictory oration

    Noun

    (valedictories)
  • A speech given by a valedictorian at a graduation or commencement ceremony.
  • A farewell or parting address.
  • valedictorian

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (US, Canada, properly) The individual in a graduating class who delivers the farewell or valedictory address, usually the person who graduates with the highest grades.
  • (US, Canada, colloquial) The individual in a graduating class who graduates with the highest grades.
  • See also

    * salutatorian