Peroration (noun)

The concluding part of a speech or argument, in which the speaker summarizes their main points and delivers a final, powerful message.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'perorare' meaning 'to speak out or conclude', peroration refers to the conclusion of a speech or argument.

Examples:

  1. The peroration of his speech was powerful and moving.
  2. She delivered a memorable peroration that left her audience inspired.
  3. The peroration was the climax of his argument and he left no room for doubt in his listeners' minds.
  4. His peroration was filled with passion and conviction.
  5. The peroration was the highlight of the debate and many of the audience members left the room with a renewed sense of purpose.
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