Meaning & Definition of word "Greet"

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    Greet

    /ɡriːt/

    verb:

    • 1. To address someone with expressions of kind wishes upon meeting or arrival.
      • Example: I always greet my neighbors with a friendly smile.
    • 2. To receive or welcome someone in a specified way.
      • Example: The host greeted the guests at the door.
    • 3. To express a wish or sentiment upon meeting someone.
      • Example: We greet the new year with celebrations and fireworks.
    • 4. To occur or come to one in a particular way.
      • Example: The news greeted her with a mix of joy and sadness.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'greten', from Old English 'grētan', meaning 'to weep or cry out'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    greet with open arms:

    To receive someone warmly and hospitably.

    greet the day:

    To start the day positively.

    greet someone with a smile:

    To acknowledge someone's presence with a friendly facial expression.

    Related Words

    salutation:

    A gesture or utterance made as a greeting.

    reception:

    The act of receiving or welcoming someone.

    welcome:

    To greet someone in a friendly way.

    Slang Meanings of greet

    Meaning: What's up?

    Example Sentence: Instead of saying hello, he just asked, 'What's up?' when he saw me.

    Meaning: Yo!

    Example Sentence: He walked in and said, 'Yo!' as a casual greeting.