Salutation
As a Noun
- A greeting or expression of respect, often used at the beginning of a letter or speech.
- A formal gesture, such as a bow or handshake, used to acknowledge someone.
- In historical contexts, an act of honoring or showing reverence.
As Other Form
- Salute (Verb): To greet or show respect through words or gestures.
Word History
The word salutation comes from the Latin salutatio, meaning “a greeting” or “act of wishing well,” derived from salutare (“to greet” or “to wish health”). In medieval times, it was commonly used in formal and religious contexts, later evolving into a standard term for greetings in letters and speeches.
Examples
- The letter began with the salutation, “Dear Sir/Madam.”
- The soldiers gave a formal salutation to their commander.
- His warm salutation made guests feel welcome at the event.
Synonyms
Greeting, welcome, address, acknowledgment, respect
Related Words
Salute, bow, handshake, introduction, farewell
Antonyms
Farewell, dismissal, ignorance, snub, neglect