Definition of «opening speech»

An "opening speech" is a talk or presentation given at the start of an event or meeting to introduce the topic or purpose of the gathering. It is the first speech that sets the tone and provides initial information to the audience.

Phrases with «opening speech»

Sentences with «opening speech»

  • Open the speech with an outline of your key points, then expand upon them and then close with a summary of what you just said. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • That means open speech is only one necessity to innovate. (steveblank.com)
  • In opening his speech Sunday, Cook put a new twist on the usual request for audience members to silence their phones. (fortune.com)
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