Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

concession-speech

Noun
/kənˈsɛʃən spiːch/
Definition
A concession speech is a speech given by a candidate who has lost an election, acknowledging defeat, thanking supporters, and often expressing hope for future efforts.
Examples
  • After the votes were counted, the candidate delivered a heartfelt concession speech to her supporters.
  • His concession speech emphasized unity and the importance of working together for the good of the community.
Meaning
The term refers to the formal remarks made by a losing candidate following an election, typically demonstrating grace and sportsmanship.
Synonyms
  • Defeat acknowledgment
  • Acceptance speech
  • Loser’s address