The root word of podium means foot.
State emphatically Those who are sure of their stance about any matter that they are speaking about, thump on the table or the podium in a bid to assert what they are saying and hence this jargon.
A podium is a raised platform used to elevate someone from his or her surroundings, traditionally to make them stand out on a stage. In this sense, the word "dais" is a synomym. The word podium has ALSO come to mean a stand used to hold papers (for a lecturer, for example) or music (for a conductor, for instance), so, in this sense, the word "lectern" or "music stand" would be synonyms, depending on the cirumstances.
Palms sweating and his face red, speaker stepped up to the podium with his speech.
podium
To own the podium means that you came first in that perticular event.
The root word of podium means foot.
State emphatically Those who are sure of their stance about any matter that they are speaking about, thump on the table or the podium in a bid to assert what they are saying and hence this jargon.
The plural of podium is podiums.
Podium is a noun.
Podium.
Own the Podium was created in 2004.
a podium is a piece of wood!
podium orDais(pronounced /ˈdeɪ.əs/ or /ˈdaɪ.əs/[1]) is any raised platform located either in or outside of a room or enclosure, often for dignified occupancy, as at the front of a lecture hall or sanctuary.
A podium is a raised platform used to elevate someone from his or her surroundings, traditionally to make them stand out on a stage. In this sense, the word "dais" is a synomym. The word podium has ALSO come to mean a stand used to hold papers (for a lecturer, for example) or music (for a conductor, for instance), so, in this sense, the word "lectern" or "music stand" would be synonyms, depending on the cirumstances.
get 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in a competition
Podium (Gold, Silver and Bronze)