speech day
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Definition
Noun: - A designated day, typically occurring once per academic year, at a school or similar educational institution, during which formal speeches are delivered and academic prizes or awards are ceremonially presented to students.
Usage
- Speech Day is a formal, traditional event in many schools, particularly in the UK and Commonwealth countries. It is often attended by students, staff, parents, and a guest of honor who delivers a key address.
- It functions as a proper noun for the specific event at a specific school (often capitalized: Speech Day) and as a common noun for the type of event.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to be on Speech Day": to be scheduled for or to occur during the Speech Day event.
- The choir performance will be on Speech Day.
- The concept can be extended metaphorically to any formal gathering featuring speeches and awards, though this is less common.
Variants and Related Words
- Prize-giving (day) (n): A very close synonym, emphasizing the distribution of awards. Often used interchangeably with "speech day."
- Commencement (n): In American English, this refers to a graduation ceremony, which shares some similarities (speeches, awards) but marks the completion of studies.
- Founder's Day (n): An annual day celebrating the founding of an institution, which may incorporate elements of a speech day.
Synonyms
- Prize day
- Awards ceremony (more general)
- Annual ceremony
Related Phrases
- Guest speaker: The invited person who gives the main speech on Speech Day.
- Prize distribution: The core activity during the event.
- Valedictory address: A farewell speech, sometimes a part of Speech Day, especially for graduating classes.
Noun
- an annual day in the schools when speeches are made and prizes are distributed