valediction Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌvæl.əˈdɪk.ʃən]
  • Us [ ˌvæl.əˈdɪk.ʃən]

Meaning of valediction In English

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Examples of valediction

  • The characters' valediction is accompanied by the orchestral restatement of the cabaletta's first theme, to which is added the eerie sound of a harp.

  • His valediction can, however, be read more than one way.

  • The characteristic feature of the text is the tripartite structure of each stanza, consisting of a four-line valediction, a two-line prayer and an abrupt half-line resignation.

  • Let me pronounce a valediction, or as near a valediction as it is in my power to pronounce.

  • For each style of salutation there is an accompanying style of complementary close, known as valediction.

  • He passes in peace, and a priest, with the assistants, sends him on his way with a valediction.

  • English valedictions typically contain the possessive pronoun yours.

  • It is this song that is sung at all school valedictions.

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