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    Greet
    /ɡrēt/

    verb

    • 1. give a polite word or sign of welcome or recognition to (someone) on meeting: "some of the customers greeted the barman in Gaelic" Similar say hello toaddresssalutehailOpposite ignore
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  3. greet somebody He greeted all the guests warmly as they arrived. The winning team was greeted by cheering crowds. greet somebody with something She greeted us with a smile. see also meet-and-greet, meet and greet

  4. GREET definition: 1. to welcome someone: 2. to react to something in a particular way: . Learn more.

  5. How to use greet in a sentence. to address with expression of kind wishes upon meeting or arrival; to meet or react to in a specified manner; to occur as a response to… See the full definition

  6. Jun 4, 2024 · greet in American English. (grit ) verb transitive. 1. to speak or write to with expressions of friendliness, respect, pleasure, etc., as in meeting or by letter; hail; welcome. 2. to meet, receive, address, or acknowledge (a person, utterance, or event) in a specified way. the speech was greeted with cheers; the army was greeted by cannon shots.

  7. Definition of greet verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. greet. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English greet /ɡriːt/ verb [ transitive] 1 to say hello to someone or welcome them Belinda greeted her warmly. greet somebody with something Bill opened the door to Harold and greeted him with cries of welcome. Register In everyday English, people usually use say hello (to somebody) rather than ...

  9. greet meaning: 1. to welcome someone: 2. to react to something in a particular way: . Learn more.

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