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Rostrum Meaning in English

word

ˈɹɑstɹəm
RAH-struhm
ɹˈɒstɹəm
ROS-struhm

Definition

A raised platform or stage where someone stands to give a speech, lead an event, or conduct an orchestra.

Usage & Nuances

'Rostrum' is formal and often used in academic, ceremonial, or orchestral contexts. Less common in daily conversation than 'stage' or 'podium.' Not to be confused with 'podium' (sometimes used interchangeably in English, but 'rostrum' is more formal and specific to speech, auctions, or orchestras).

Example Sentences

The speaker stood on the rostrum and addressed the audience.

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The conductor climbed the rostrum to begin the concert.

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She placed her notes on the rostrum before her speech.

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All eyes turned to the rostrum as the winner stepped up.

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He nervously walked up to the rostrum to deliver his first public speech.

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Auctioneers often stand on a rostrum so that everyone in the room can see them.

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