Greet meaning in English
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Definition
to greet: to salute, to say hello to, to welcome, to receive
Greetings: Salutations, Hello there, Welcome
Christmas greetings Seasonal salutations, a "hello" at Christmas time
a greeting: a way of saying "hello" (for example when you meet someone)
Examples
- "I'm tired of meeting and I'm tired of greeting."
- "Two of them actually came to greet me at the airport: a tour guide and a translator."
- "Carlos : Greetings and salutations to all."
- "Icarus : Greetings."
- "Chuk-Chuk : It is time to greet the day with energy and determination."
- "Greetings sir!"
- "Message : (In Chinese) Greetings, you have reached the voicemail of Woo Xiao Xiao."
- "3:50 PM - Harold exits the elevator on the 14th floor, where he is greeted by Polly Watson."
- "Carlos : Greetings all Delavigne employees."
- "Rupert : Hello Brent, hello Moira, and greetings from the moon!"
- "Greetings Spiritual Voyager!"
- "Philip : Greetings people of Cheeterland."
- "Alien : Greetings!"
- "Greeting for Brian"
- "Belinda : Greetings."
- "Excuse my typical French greeting, but I have just returned from my homeland (France) and I am filled with a love of France (my homeland) and all things French!"
- "Icarus : Greetings, this is Icarus."
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