Commencement Speaker is a guest speaker chosen to address graduating students at a commencement ceremony.
Long definition: A commencement speaker is an individual chosen to deliver a keynote address or speech during a graduation ceremony, typically at a university or college. The commencement speaker is often a notable figure in their field or a distinguished personality who imparts wisdom, advice and inspiration to the graduating class.
Etymology: The term "commencement" comes from the Latin word "cominitium", meaning a beginning or start. "Speaker" refers to the person delivering a speech or address. Together, "commencement speaker" signifies someone who marks the beginning of graduates' new journeys with words of encouragement.
Synonyms or related academic terms:
"Graduation Speaker", "Convocation Speaker".
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