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