salute

word

/səˈɫut/
suh-LOOT
/səlˈuːt/
suh-LOOT

Definition

To salute is to make a formal gesture of respect, especially in the military by raising your hand to your head. It can also mean to praise or honor someone or something publicly.

Usage & Nuances

Often used as both a verb and a noun: 'to salute' and 'give a salute.' In military contexts it is literal and formal; in general contexts, 'salute' often means 'honor' or 'pay tribute to.' Common patterns: 'salute the flag,' 'salute an officer,' 'salute their courage.'

Example Sentences

The soldier saluted the officer.

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They saluted the flag at school.

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The crowd saluted the winner with loud cheers.

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Before he left the stage, he saluted his team for all their hard work.

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As the parade passed by, everyone turned to salute the veterans.

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I want to salute her courage, because she never gave up.

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