Definitions for valedictions

valedictions val·e·dic·tion

Spelling: [val-i-dik-shuh n]
IPA: /ˌvæl ɪˈdɪk ʃən/

Valedictions is a 12 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 21 points.

You can make 2232 anagrams from letters in valedictions (acdeiilnostv).

Definitions for valedictions

noun

  1. an act of bidding farewell or taking leave.
  2. an utterance, oration, or the like, given in bidding farewell or taking leave; valedictory.

Origin of valedictions

1605-15; Latin valedictiōn- (stem of valedictiō), equivalent to valedict(us), past participle of valedīcere (vale farewell + dictus, past participle of dīcere to say) + -iōn- Examples for valedictions

If Shinseki had given the same speech three weeks ago, it might have been a campaign plan instead of a valediction.

I gave him the usual Spanish valediction (Vaya usted con Dios), and saw no more of him.

It may now be read as my parting address and valediction, made to my friends.

Sir John looked across at Lionel again—a glance of valediction.

Three weeks ago, it might have been a campaign plan—instead of a valediction.

Cleve, forgetting any form of valediction, passed into the shop.

He was softened by a mood of valediction mingled with remorse.

And no doubt the poor girls heart jumped to the valediction.

He was well aware that the whole room had heard this valediction.

"I never remember sich a evenin', my dear," was Mrs. Stitchley's valediction.

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