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Synonyms and antonyms of Speeches and parts of speeches in British Thesaurus
Speeches and parts of speeches
maiden speech (noun)
the first speech that a politician makes in Parliament after being elected for the first time
a short speech that US citizens recite (=learn and say), in which they formally promise to be loyal to their country. Children say this every morning in most US schools.
vote of thanks (noun)
a formal public speech that thanks someone for something that they have done
the main speech at a meeting or formal event, which is given by the keynote speaker
meditation (noun)
a piece of writing that expresses serious thoughts on a particular subject
peroration (noun)
the Queen’s Speech (noun)
British a speech given by the Queen during the official opening of a new session of the UK parliament each year, in which she explains the government’s plans
speech (noun)
often humorous an occasion when someone talks for a long time about something that they think is important. This word is often used for making someone feel silly for saying something
word (noun)
a short speech on a particular subject