Email Etiquette

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a sentence to indicate a full stop or completion

adjective complete or finished without possibility of further change

  • The report must be submitted by the deadline, full stop.
  • I told him I don't want to go out tonight, full stop.
  • I'm done with this drama, full stop.
  • She finally decided to cut ties with him, full stop.

noun the act of greeting someone

  • The proper salutation for a business letter is 'Dear Mr. Smith'.
  • Hey there, just wanted to drop a quick salutation before we dive into the meeting.
  • Yo, what's up? Just wanted to throw out a quick salutation before we get started.
  • The blooming flowers in the garden seemed to wave a cheerful salutation to all passersby.

noun an acronym for 'talk to you later'

  • I must bid you farewell for now, but I will talk to you later. TTYL.
  • Hey, gotta go now. TTYL!
  • Catch you later, TTYL!
  • Leaving the conversation for now, but I'll be back soon. TTYL!

adverb to a great extent or degree

  • I appreciate your help muchly in completing this project on time.
  • Thanks so muchly for inviting me to the party!
  • I love you muchly, you're the best!
  • His kindness towards others is muchly admired by everyone.