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al·lo·cu·tion A0214000 (ăl′ə-kyo͞o′shən)n.1. A formal and authoritative speech; an address.2. Law A statement that is made by a defendant before a sentence is pronounced. [Latin allocūtiō, allocūtiōn-, from allocūtus, past participle of alloquī, to speak to : ad-, ad- + loquī, to speak; see tolkw- in Indo-European roots.]allocution (ˌæləˈkjuːʃən) n (Rhetoric) rhetoric a formal or authoritative speech or address, esp one that advises, informs, or exhorts[C17: from Late Latin allocūtiō, from Latin alloquī to address, from loquī to speak]al•lo•cu•tion (ˌæl əˈkyu ʃən) n. a formal speech, esp. one that advises or exhorts. [1605–15; < Latin allocūtiō=allocū-, variant s. of alloquī to speak to, address (al- al- + loquī to speak) + -tiō -tion] allocution1. a particular or special way of speaking. 2. a formal address or speech.See also: Rhetoric and Rhetorical DevicesThesaurusNoun | 1. | allocution - (rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhortsrhetoric - study of the technique and rules for using language effectively (especially in public speaking)speech, address - the act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience; "he listened to an address on minor Roman poets" |
allocutionnounA usually formal oral communication to an audience:address, declamation, lecture, oration, prelection, speech, talk.TranslationsAllocutionenUK
AllocutionThe formal inquiry by a judge of an accused person, convicted of a crime, as to whether the person has any legal cause to show why judgment should not be pronounced against him or her or as to whether the person has anything to say to the court before being sentenced. allocutionenUK
Synonyms for allocutionnoun a usually formal oral communication to an audienceSynonyms- address
- declamation
- lecture
- oration
- prelection
- speech
- talk
Words related to allocutionnoun (rhetoric) a formal or authoritative address that advises or exhortsRelated Words |