Salutatory

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Pronunciation: /ˈsæl.jʊˌtɔːr.i/

Definitions of salutatory

adjective relating to or conveying a salutation or greeting

Example Sentences

A1 The salutatory greeting from the host made me feel welcome.

A2 The salutatory speech at the graduation ceremony was inspiring.

B1 The salutatory email from the new manager set a positive tone for the team.

B2 The salutatory message from the CEO boosted morale among the employees.

C1 The salutatory address from the president was eloquent and heartfelt.

C2 The salutatory remarks from the Nobel laureate were met with thunderous applause.

Examples of salutatory in a Sentence

formal The salutatory speech at the graduation ceremony was well-received by the audience.

informal The salutatory address was a nice way to start off the event.

slang The salutatory talk was pretty cool, don't you think?

figurative Her smile was like a salutatory gesture, welcoming everyone to the party.

Grammatical Forms of salutatory

past tense

salutatoried

plural

salutatories

comparative

more salutatory

superlative

most salutatory

present tense

salutatories

future tense

will salutatory

perfect tense

have salutatoried

continuous tense

is salutatorying

singular

salutatory

positive degree

salutatory

infinitive

to salutatory

gerund

salutatorying

participle

salutatoried

Origin and Evolution of salutatory

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'salutatory' originates from the Latin word 'salutatorius', which is derived from the verb 'salutare' meaning 'to greet or salute'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a welcoming or introductory speech, the meaning of 'salutatory' has evolved to also include anything that conveys a greeting or salutation.