salute

noun, verb29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.6

a formal gesture of respect used in the military

a quick, clean, and stylish salute

a formal tribute where 21 cannons are fired, typically for a head of state

a formal gesture of respect used in the navy

a quick and precise salute, often with a snapping motion

a quick, confident, and precise salute

a last gesture of respect, especially for a person who has died

a final gesture of respect, especially at a funeral or memorial

the gesture used as a greeting in Nazi Germany

a gesture or action to celebrate a victory

a salute associated with fascist ideologies

a salute given to celebrate a great victory or success

an informal and relaxed salute

a salute that is not serious and is often done to make fun of someone or something

a salute done carelessly and without precision

a salute done without enthusiasm or effort

a gesture or act intended to honor a person or thing

a gesture of respect originating from a person or group

as a way of showing respect or honor

to salute in a quick, stylish, and correct way

to salute with a sudden, quick movement

to salute in a quick and precise manner

to perform a salute towards someone

to give a salute back to someone who has saluted you

to be the person (such as a high-ranking officer or monarch) who receives a formal salute from a group of people

to give a quick, sharp salute

to show that you have seen and accepted a salute

to give a salute, often quickly or casually

to perform a gesture of respect using something

Collocations with "salute"