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How to pronounce salutation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms greeting
Type of acknowledgment, acknowledgement
Has types good morning, hail, hello, hi, how-do-you-do, howdy, hullo, kiss of peace, military greeting, morning, pax, reception, regard, response, salute, visiting card, welcome, well-wishing, wish, afternoon, calling card, card, compliments, good afternoon
Derivation salute
Type Words
Synonyms salute
Type of credit, recognition
Derivation salute
Type Words
Type of opening
Derivation salute

Examples of salutation

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The president approaches the podium, raising both arms in salutation and triumph.
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Tergena Georges of Boca Raton High School performs a sun salutation pose recently.
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The flag salutation should be followed by the playing of the national anthem.
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After the salutation and the glasses clink, the host can take the first sip.
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Casey personally signed 7,000 letters by hand, apologizing for the salutation error.
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Mary's bright smile and welcoming Christmas salutation put guests at ease.
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The 15 exercises include the cobra, downward-facing dog and sun salutation.
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Today, it is widely used as a salutation and a battle cry in the Indian Armed Forces.
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For example, Anjali is often used as a salutation when a person greets another person.
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More examples
  • Salute: an act of honor or courteous recognition; "a musical salute to the composer on his birthday"
  • Greeting: (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting)
  • Word of greeting used to begin a letter
  • Salutatory address: an opening or welcoming statement (especially one delivered at graduation exercises)
  • Salutation in computing is a for service discovery and service management.
  • A salutation is a greeting, in particular a formal greeting used in a letter. Salutations usually take the form " [recipient's given name]". For each style of salutation there is an accompanying style of complimentary close (valediction).
  • A greeting, salute, or address; a hello; The act of greeting; The title in your name, such as Mr, Mrs, Ms., Dr. or Rev.
  • (Salutations) (seeAkathistos hymn).
  • (17. salutatory) the opening oration at the commencement in American colleges