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Definition of valedictorian in English: valedictoriannoun ˌvalɪdɪkˈtɔːrɪənˌvælədɪkˈtɔriən (in North America) a student who delivers the valedictory at a graduation ceremony. (北美毕业典礼上)致告别词的毕业生代表 Example sentencesExamples - She thrived academically in high school, particularly in the sciences, and graduated as valedictorian.
- He graduated high school in 1924 as the valedictorian, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee.
- As the class valedictorian, he was obliged to give a speech.
- More than 50 years after graduating, the class valedictorian gets her long delayed moment of glory.
- As Vincent graduated valedictorian of his high school class, his speech honored his most dear and loyal friend, Vaughn.
- Pat was the president of the class and a school valedictorian.
- She graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class, securing a space at Spelman, the all black women's college in Atlanta.
- Five valedictorians represented their respective graduating classes and recounted the journeys to their achievement.
- She had graduated as valedictorian of her class and was now pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting.
- He graduated valedictorian from his high school class.
- Last spring, their daughter graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class.
- She has been checking with area alumni to compile lists of the valedictorians and salutatorians for each graduating class as well as records set by past district athletes.
- Highly intelligent, my mother graduated as valedictorian of her high school class.
- In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class.
- Imagine the limitations inherent in admitting a class filled only with high school valedictorians.
- How many of our high-school valedictorians will come back here after college?
- My brother Charles, though valedictorian of his high school class, never had an opportunity to go on to college.
- I showed up at West Point and found that 60% of my classmates were team captains, and 20% were valedictorians.
- He excelled at school and sports, and was valedictorian of his high school class.
- She had always assumed that she would be the valedictorian in grade twelve.
RhymesDorian, Ecuadorean, historian, Hyperborean, Nestorian, oratorian, praetorian (US pretorian), salutatorian, Salvadorean, Singaporean, stentorian, Taurean, Victorian Definition of valedictorian in US English: valedictoriannounˌvalədikˈtôrēənˌvælədɪkˈtɔriən A student, typically having the highest academic achievements of the class, who delivers the valedictory at a graduation ceremony. Compare with salutatorian Example sentencesExamples - As the class valedictorian, he was obliged to give a speech.
- He graduated high school in 1924 as the valedictorian, and moved to Memphis, Tennessee.
- She had always assumed that she would be the valedictorian in grade twelve.
- Pat was the president of the class and a school valedictorian.
- She graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class, securing a space at Spelman, the all black women's college in Atlanta.
- He excelled at school and sports, and was valedictorian of his high school class.
- As Vincent graduated valedictorian of his high school class, his speech honored his most dear and loyal friend, Vaughn.
- My brother Charles, though valedictorian of his high school class, never had an opportunity to go on to college.
- She thrived academically in high school, particularly in the sciences, and graduated as valedictorian.
- She has been checking with area alumni to compile lists of the valedictorians and salutatorians for each graduating class as well as records set by past district athletes.
- She had graduated as valedictorian of her class and was now pursuing an undergraduate degree in accounting.
- More than 50 years after graduating, the class valedictorian gets her long delayed moment of glory.
- Five valedictorians represented their respective graduating classes and recounted the journeys to their achievement.
- He graduated valedictorian from his high school class.
- Last spring, their daughter graduated as the valedictorian of her high school class.
- Highly intelligent, my mother graduated as valedictorian of her high school class.
- In 1720 he graduated from Yale as the valedictorian of his class.
- How many of our high-school valedictorians will come back here after college?
- Imagine the limitations inherent in admitting a class filled only with high school valedictorians.
- I showed up at West Point and found that 60% of my classmates were team captains, and 20% were valedictorians.
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