salons
Pronunciation: [səˈlɒn]
Word
Context: “beauty”
(noun) a salon is a place where people go to get their hair done, receive beauty treatments, or have their nails done. It's like a special shop where you can feel pampered and look nice.
Example
She went to the salon to get a new haircut for the summer.
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He didn't want to spend money at the salon because he could cut his hair at home.
Example
What time is your appointment at the salon?
Context: “art”
(noun) a salon can also be a gathering of writers, artists, or intellectuals who come together to discuss ideas, share their work, and enjoy each other's company. It’s like a cozy meeting where creative people inspire each other.
Example
The local bookstore hosts a salon for poets every month.
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The artist felt left out because she couldn't attend the salon that week.
Example
Who is hosting the next salon in the community?
Context: “exhibition”
(noun) a salon can refer to an exhibition of artworks, especially in a formal setting. It’s like a big show where many artists display their paintings or sculptures for people to see.
Example
The annual art salon featured works from both new and established artists.
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This year's salon was disappointing because there were very few interesting pieces.
Example
Have you visited the art salon at the gallery this year?
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