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valedictory /ˌvalɪˈdɪkt(ə)ri /adjectiveServing as a farewell: a valedictory wave...- He was the same when he left the Citizens' last year, insisting his interviews should not be valedictory celebrations of the past, but forward-looking speculations of the theatre's programme after he had gone.
- The new album draws its main inspiration from the band's annual tours of the Highlands and islands, much of it - aptly enough - striking an elegiac or valedictory note.
- The festival's valedictory function will be held on May 9.
Synonyms farewell, goodbye, leaving, parting, departing, going away, last, final noun (plural valedictories)A farewell address: this book of memoirs reads like his valedictory...- As long as five years ago, the three main newsweeklies had locked up eminent presidential historians to write his valedictories.
- He is the man whose next most significant speech will be his valedictory, and we will hear it in this Parliament.
- All I can say is that I hope the previous member is proud of that speech, because it will be his valedictory.
Rhymesbenedictory, contradictory, maledictory, victory |