"Handshake" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Handshake" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Handshake" Meaning

A handshake is a gesture of greeting, farewell, or agreement between two people, typically involving the grasping and shaking of hands in a firm but not overly tight manner. It is often used to seal a deal, make a commitment, or show respect.

"Handshake" Examples

Usage Examples of "Handshake"


When the CEO and the investor reached a agreement, they sealed it with a handshake, marking the beginning of their partnership.
The majority of the 150 staff members gathered for a handshake ceremony to bid farewell to their retiring boss.
The two parties negotiated for hours, culminating in a final handshake deal that promised a lucrative venture.
In the business world, a handshake between two companies is often a symbol of trust and cooperation.
The rookie football player held his head high as his coach gave him a warm handshake of congratulations after his first touchdown.

"Handshake" Similar Words

Hands-off

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Hands-on

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Hands

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The word "hands" refers to the end parts of the human body, found at the end of the arms, used for grasping, manipulating, and feeling objects. It can also be used figuratively to refer to an individual's capabilities, skills, or resources.

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Handsbreadth

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In informal or poetic language, "handsbreadth" is an archaic or poetic way of saying "about the width of one's hand". It refers to a short distance or a small extent, roughly the width of the palm of one's hand (about 7-10 cm or 3-4 inches).

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Handset

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A handset is a type of telephone or phone device, typically a mobile phone or a cordless phone, which is held in the hand to make and receive calls.

Handsets

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Handshakes

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Handshaking

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Handsome

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Handsomely

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Handsomeness

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Handsomer

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Handsomest

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Handspan

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