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Synonyms and antonyms of To welcome or greet, and to say hello in American Thesaurus

To welcome or greet, and to say hello

shout out ()

to say something suddenly in a very loud voice

shout-out (noun)

informal a greeting, especially when someone on the radio sends the greeting to someone who might be listening

welcome (verb)

to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they have come to see you or to help you

greet (verb)

to behave in a polite or friendly way toward someone when you meet them

meet (verb)

to be waiting for someone when they arrive somewhere

see in ()

to welcome a visitor to a building and take them to where they want to go

present (verb)

formal to express something such as greetings to someone

acknowledge (verb)

to show that you have seen someone or that you recognize them, for example by smiling or speaking to them

pay your respects (to someone) ()

to visit someone, or to send them a greeting

give/send your love to someone ()

used for asking someone to give your greetings to someone else

greeting (noun)

something polite or friendly that you say or do when you meet someone

salutation (noun)

formal a word or phrase that is used for saying hello to someone

salute (verb)

to welcome someone, or to say hello to someone

welcome (noun)

an act of welcoming or greeting someone

welcome (interjection)

used for welcoming someone to a place

welcome/receive someone with open arms ()

to be very happy to see someone or to let them stay with you