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salute

1 of 2verb
/səˈlut/
Forms:salutes,saluting,saluted,saluted
1

to greet someone with a gesture or expression, often indicating respect or friendliness

transitive
  • Walking into the office, she saluted her colleagues with a warm smile, creating a friendly atmosphere.
  • Upon meeting his new team, the coach saluted each player individually, making them feel welcomed.
  • The old friends saluted each other with a hearty handshake, reminiscing about their shared memories.
  • Every morning, the doorman salutes residents with a cheerful greeting as they leave for work.
  • As the train pulls into the station, the passengers eagerly salute their loved ones waiting on the platform.
2

to express admiration or approval

C2transitive
  • The community gathered to salute the local hero for their selfless acts of kindness.
  • The teacher decided to salute the outstanding efforts of the students with a special recognition ceremony.
  • The company held a ceremony to salute the employee of the month for their exceptional contributions.
  • The coach called a team meeting to salute the players who had shown exceptional sportsmanship during the season.
  • The school principal took the opportunity to salute the graduating class for their hard work and achievements.
3

to adopt a specific posture as a sign of respect or honor

transitive
  • The soldiers saluted their commanding officer as he passed by.
  • At the parade, all the recruits saluted the flag with a sharp, disciplined motion.
  • He saluted the general before stepping into the briefing room.
  • Upon hearing the national anthem, the troops immediately saluted the flag.
  • As part of the ceremony, the recruits saluted the monument to fallen heroes.
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4

to become noticeable or perceptible to one of the senses

transitive
  • As I walked into the garden, the scent of roses saluted my nose.
  • The sound of the church bells saluted us as we entered the town square.
  • As the door creaked open, the smell of freshly baked bread saluted our senses.
  • A burst of laughter saluted us from the next room.
  • A sudden gust of wind saluted their faces as they stepped outside.