What is another word for Salutatory?

Pronunciation: [sˈaluːtətəɹˌi] (IPA)

Salutatory is a word that refers to a speech or address of welcome, typically given at the beginning of a gathering or event. There are several other words that can be used as synonyms for salutatory, such as introductory, opening, inaugural, inaugural address, welcome address, and reception speech. These words all indicate a similar purpose, which is to introduce a speaker, person, or occasion, and set the tone for the rest of the event. Using these synonyms can help to add variety and depth to your writing or speaking, and help you to more effectively convey your message.

What are the hypernyms for Salutatory?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Salutatory

"I'm just as well satisfied that I was not chosen," Jessica whispered to Eva Allen, as Grace stepped forward to deliver the Salutatory address.
"Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School or The Parting of the Ways"
Jessie Graham Flower
Brackenridge opened the exercises with a Salutatory, and following came four other exercises which completed the morning's programme.
"The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III)"
Philip Freneau
I didn't have the Salutatory, and the girl who did, read a superb one, as strong and masculine-" "Then the Judge went to sleep, I'm sure," declared Norman.
"Mae Madden"
Mary Murdoch Mason

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