"Salutatory" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Salutatory" Meaning

Serving as a greeting, especially a formal one.

"Salutatory" Examples

A salutatory address is a formal greeting, as is the traditional beginning of an inaugural speech for a president or other high office holder.
The salutatory lecture is a characteristic genre of university or college lectures at the beginning of a course.
Salutatory is an imperative yielding to another person, often pronounced with a bow or a curtsy.
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The pandemic got a salutatory effect on the wildlife with a significant rise in biodiversity

"Salutatory" Similar Words

Salumist

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Salutarily

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Salutarily refers to something that is salutary, meaning beneficial, advantageous, or beneficial to health.

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Having a beneficial effect; improving or promoting health, happiness, or well-being.<br><br>Example: "A daily walk in the park was believed to have salutary effects on her mental health."

Salutation

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Forms of greetings or expressions of respect and politeness, such as "hello", "good morning", "good day", etc. Used to show courtesy or respect, usually at the beginning or end of a formal or formal-like communication, such as letters, e-mails, or messages.

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Salvador

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Salvador: <br><br>1) A city on the Atlantic coast of Brazil; capital of Bahia.<br>2) A male given name, also the surname for, for example, Salvador Allende.<br>3) Saint Salvador, in Christian tradition, one of the three leaders of the early Christian community in Jerusalem, who is considered a saint in the Greek Orthodox, Catholic and Eastern Catholic churches, and in Oriental Orthodox churches.

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