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    greet
    /ɡriːt/

    verb

    • 1. give a polite word of recognition or sign of welcome when meeting (someone): "some of the customers greeted the barman in Gaelic" Similar say hello toaddresssalutehailOpposite ignore

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  2. GREET definition: 1. to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of GREET is to address with expression of kind wishes upon meeting or arrival. How to use greet in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. to address with some form of salutation; welcome. Synonyms: accost, hail. to meet or receive: to be greeted by cheering crowds; to greet a proposal with boos and hisses. to manifest itself to: Music greeted his ear as he entered the salon.

  6. 1. to address with some form of salutation; welcome. 2. to meet or receive: to greet a proposal with boos and hisses. 3. to manifest itself to: Music greeted our ears.

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

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · greet (third-person singular simple present greets, present participle greeting, simple past and past participle greeted) To welcome in a friendly manner, either in person or through another means such as writing.

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

  10. express greetings upon meeting someone. synonyms: recognise, recognize. see more. verb. send greetings to. see more. verb. react to in a certain way. “The President was greeted with catcalls”.

  11. Greet Definition. To speak or write to with expressions of friendliness, respect, pleasure, etc., as in meeting or by letter; hail; welcome. To weep; lament. To meet, receive, address, or acknowledge (a person, utterance, or event) in a specified way.