Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
allocution
Noun
/ˌaləˈkyo͞oSHən/

Definition
A formal speech, often made by a defendant in a court before sentencing.

Examples
- During the allocution, the defendant expressed remorse for his actions and asked for leniency.
- The judge allowed the victim’s family to deliver their allocution before the sentencing took place.
- She prepared her allocution carefully, wanting to convey her true feelings to the court.

Meaning
Allocution refers to a specific and sometimes ceremonial address typically made in a legal context, where an individual, particularly a defendant, has the opportunity to speak directly to the court regarding their actions or personal circumstances.

Synonyms
- address
- oration
- speech
- statement