valedictorian
Pronunciation
/ˌvæɫəˌdɪkˈtɔɹiən/

Definition & Meaning of "valedictorian"in English

Valedictorian
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an elite student with the highest grade throughout school that gets chosen to give a speech at their graduation ceremony

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
animate
Plural form
valedictorians

Who is a "valedictorian"?

A valedictorian is the student who has achieved the highest academic standing in their graduating class. This individual typically earns the title by having the best grades or overall academic performance throughout their time in school. The valedictorian is often chosen to deliver the farewell speech, known as the valedictory address, at graduation ceremonies, where they may reflect on the experiences of the class and offer words of encouragement for the future.

Examples
Sarah was named valedictorian of her graduating class for achieving the highest grade point average.
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