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saluted

Aussprache: [səˈluːtɪd]

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Kontext: „greeting“

(verb) to show respect or honor to someone by raising your hand to your forehead or another gesture. It’s like when soldiers say hello to their leader in a special way.

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The soldiers saluted their captain as she walked by.

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The soldiers did not salute the officer, which is considered disrespectful.

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Did you see the soldiers salute when the general arrived?

Kontext: „acknowledgment“

(verb) to show that you recognize or respect someone or something, not just by gesture but also by speaking or showing appreciation. It’s when you say 'hello' or 'thank you' to someone important.

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During the ceremony, the audience saluted the new award winners with applause.

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The audience didn't salute the speaker, which made him feel unappreciated.

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How did the crowd salute the athletes after their victory?

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