salutation
IPA: sˈæɫjʌtˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- A greeting, salute, or address; a hello.
- The act of greeting.
- (obsolete) Quickening; excitement.
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Examples of "salutation" in Sentences
- The following are some of the various salutations.
- The work begins with a salutation to the Almighty.
- Translation of the salutation was done separately.
- The letter's opening salutation is "My dear Bunny."
- Adieu is French for farewell or salutation in Occitan.
- The ending salutation is understated, but I think it works.
- Although, I agree that the ending salutation is a bit bland.
- For the greetings counterpart to valediction, see salutation.
- Thereupon the Angels lifted up their voices in salutation to him and his bride, saying,
- Upon meeting a French person, I will forever offer them a drink in salutation of the crew of Flight 348.
- I was very much interested in your introduction and I am sure my good friend, our good Mayor, will agree that when you are addressed with your titles, oftentimes the salutation is a flattering, seeking a favour.
- She called her salutation gayly over her shoulder, and Mrs. March watched her gliding out of the saloon with a graceful tilt to humor the slight roll of the ship, and a little lurch to correct it, once or twice, and wondered if
- She called her salutation gayly over her shoulder, and Mrs. March watched her gliding out of the saloon with a graceful tilt to humor the slight roll of the ship, and a little lurch to correct it, once or twice, and wondered if Burnamy was afraid of her; it seemed to her that if she were
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