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Word of the Day
THURSDAY, MARCH 26
Valediction
[val-ih-DIK-shən]Part of speech:
: latin, mid-17th century
- The action of saying farewell.
- The word or phrase used to close out a letter before the signature.
Examples of Valediction in a sentence
- Make sure to give your mother a valediction before you leave for the weekend.
- I always struggle with choosing an appropriate valediction for emails to my boss.
About Valediction
There’s valediction (the act of saying farewell), valedictorian (the student chosen to deliver a farewell address at a commencement ceremony), and valedictory, which is the noun for that speech, or an adjective describing something of a farewell nature.
Did you Know?
If you’re a regular at church, you’ll know the benediction is the blessing given at the end of the service. Valediction has a similar Latin etymology. “Bene” in Latin is to wish well or bless. “Vale” is goodbye and “dicere” is to say. Benediction or valediction — depending on the context — are both appropriate ways to say goodbye.