greet"is a verb that means greeting, greeting, or welcoming. Here it is:"greet"Some common usages and collocations:
General Greeting Usage:
i greeted my friend with a warm smile.(I greet my friend with a warm smile.) )
the host greeted the guests at the entrance.(The host greets guests at the entrance.) )
Used in conjunction with a character to indicate a greeting to someone:
she greeted her teacher as she entered the classroom.(She greets the teacher as she walks into the classroom.) )
the mayor greeted the citizens during the parade.(The mayor sends greetings to citizens during the parade.) )
In conjunction with expressions:
they greeted us with cheers and applause.(They greeted us with cheers and applause.) )
the news was greeted with excitement by the fans.(The news was greeted with excitement by fans.) )
Used in conjunction with occasions and events:
the sunrise greeted us on the mountain peak.(The sunrise greeted us at the top of the mountain.) )
the new year was greeted with fireworks and celebrations.(The New Year comes with fireworks and celebratory greetings.) )
Use in conjunction with an emoji or attitude:
his proposal was greeted with skepticism.(His proposal was met with skepticism.) )
the unexpected news was greeted with surprise.(The unexpected news elicited a surprised reaction.) )
Use in conjunction with adjectives or adverbs:
the team was greeted warmly by the fans.(The team received a warm welcome from the fans.) )
the announcement was greeted enthusiastically by the employees.(The announcement was warmly received by the staff.) )
Other collocations:
Greet someone at the door
Greet the Morning Sunrise
Greet the New Year
These are:"greet"Some common usages and collocations:There may be other relevant expressions in specific contexts.