Greeting

  • 21GREETING — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun greeting, regard verb accost, greet (2) See also MEET …

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  • 22greeting — greet|ing [ gritıŋ ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount something polite or friendly that you say or do when you meet someone: They exchanged greetings and sat down. He came to meet her, his hands extended in greeting. 2. ) count usually plural a… …

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  • 23greeting — Scottish slang, crying. Why are you greeting? I fell over and hurt my knee …

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  • 24greeting — Scottish slang, crying. Why are you greeting? I fell over and hurt my knee …

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  • 25greeting — noun 1》 a word or sign of welcome or recognition.     ↘the action of greeting. 2》 (usu. greetings) a formal expression of goodwill …

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  • 26greeting — noun (C) 1 words you use or something you do when you meet someone: I said good morning to Diane, but she didn t return my greeting. | exchange greetings (=greet each other) 2 (usually plural) a message saying that you hope someone will be happy …

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  • 27greeting — noun 1) he shouted a greeting Syn: hello, salute, salutation, address; welcome; acknowledgment Ant: farewell 2) (greetings) birthday greetings Syn …

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  • 28greeting — noun 1) he shouted a greeting Syn: hello, salutation, welcome, reception 2) birthday greetings Syn: best wishes, good wishes, congratulations, compliments, regards, respects • …

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  • 29greeting — /ˈgritɪŋ / (say greeting) noun 1. the act or words of someone who greets. 2. (usually plural) a friendly message: send greetings …

  • 30greeting card — UK US noun [C] US COMMERCE ► GREETINGS CARD(Cf. ↑greetings card) …

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