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Definition of salutatory in English: salutatoryadjective səˈljuːtət(ə)risəˈludəˌtɔri North American (especially of an address) relating to or of the nature of a salutation. 〈主北美〉(尤指演说)致意的 Example sentencesExamples - Rachel Tenney Aptekar delivers her salutatory address during Gilroy's graduation ceremony Friday.
- Graduation took place on Sunday, May 21. Kelly McCarthy delivered the salutatory address and Lauren Boucher, the valedictory address.
- After a few salutatory remarks, Kevin directed me to walk alongside him as we continued with our conversation.
nounPlural salutatories səˈljuːtət(ə)risəˈludəˌtɔri North American An address of welcome, especially one given as an oration by the student ranking second highest in a graduating class at a university or college. 〈北美〉(尤指大学毕业典礼上由得第二名的毕业生所致的)欢迎辞 Example sentencesExamples - Marquand gave a salutatory in Latin, Winans in Greek.
- The editors and managers of Black newspapers continue to remind their public of the prevailing mission of their product. They do this in their own speeches, debates, and editorials. They do it in their salutatories, platforms, and slogans.
Synonyms talk, address, lecture, discourse, oration, disquisition, peroration, declamation, deliverance, presentation
OriginLate 17th century (as an adjective): from Latin salutatorius, from salutare 'pay one's respects to' (see salute). Definition of salutatory in US English: salutatoryadjectivesəˈludəˌtɔrisəˈlo͞odəˌtôrē North American (especially of an address) relating to or of the nature of a salutation. 〈主北美〉(尤指演说)致意的 Example sentencesExamples - Graduation took place on Sunday, May 21. Kelly McCarthy delivered the salutatory address and Lauren Boucher, the valedictory address.
- After a few salutatory remarks, Kevin directed me to walk alongside him as we continued with our conversation.
- Rachel Tenney Aptekar delivers her salutatory address during Gilroy's graduation ceremony Friday.
nounsəˈludəˌtɔrisəˈlo͞odəˌtôrē North American An address of welcome, especially one given as an oration by the student ranking second highest in a graduating class at a high school or college. 〈北美〉(尤指大学毕业典礼上由得第二名的毕业生所致的)欢迎辞 Example sentencesExamples - Marquand gave a salutatory in Latin, Winans in Greek.
- The editors and managers of Black newspapers continue to remind their public of the prevailing mission of their product. They do this in their own speeches, debates, and editorials. They do it in their salutatories, platforms, and slogans.
Synonyms talk, address, lecture, discourse, oration, disquisition, peroration, declamation, deliverance, presentation
OriginLate 17th century (as an adjective): from Latin salutatorius, from salutare ‘pay one's respects to’ (see salute). |