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salute
This word carries a heavy weight of hierarchy and discipline. It is not merely a greeting but a public acknowledgment of rank, authority, or honor. In a military setting, it is a mandatory ritual of obedience and professional recognition, evoking a feeling of rigidity and order. When used in a non-military sense, it shifts toward a gesture of high praise or tribute. In this context, it suggests a deep level of respect for a specific feat or a person's integrity, often used in formal speeches or written reviews to signal profound admiration.
Countable when referring to the physical act of gesturing (three quick salutes). Uncountable when referring to the general practice of showing respect through such gestures.
Meanings
To make a formal gesture of respect, typically by raising the hand to the forehead.
"The soldiers salute their commanding officer."
To perform a formal military gesture of respect.
"The guards salute as the parade passes."
To express admiration or praise for an achievement.
"The critics salute the director's bold vision."