salut — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bye intj An informal way of saying goodbye.
- cheerio intj Goodbye, used mainly in British English.
- cheers intj Said as a toast before drinking together.
- goodbye intj A word used to say farewell when someone is leaving.
- greeting noun A word or phrase used to acknowledge someone's arrival, or to open a letter, message, or conversation.
- hello intj A common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
- hi interjection A friendly, casual greeting.
- salvation noun The act of saving someone or something from danger, loss, or harm; deliverance.
- valediction noun A speech made when leaving or parting company.
Senses
salut is used for these senses in English:
- bye (colloquial) Goodbye.
- bye-bye (colloquial, often, childish) A goodbye.
- cheers (chiefly, Commonwealth, informal) goodbye, especially as a sign-off in an email or after writing a comment.
- goodbye Farewell; a formula used to another person or persons when the speaker, writer, or person addressed is departing.
- greeting A conventional phrase used to start a letter or conversation or otherwise to acknowledge a person's arrival or presence.
- hello A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.
- hello A greeting used when answering the telephone.
- hi A friendly, informal, casual greeting said upon someone's arrival.
bye — full definition
- intj An informal way of saying goodbye.
- noun An automatic advance to the next round of a competition without playing an opponent.