Greeted vs Greeter - What's the difference?
greeted | greeter |
(greet)
* 1955 - ,
A person who greets people on their arrival.
(obsolete) One who weeps or mourns.
(Webster 1913)
As a verb greeted
is (greet).As a noun greeter is
a person who greets people on their arrival.greeted
English
Verb
(head)Catch-22, Chapter 13, page 133
- He greeted Milo jovially each time they met and, in an excess of contrite generosity, impulsively recommended Major Major for promotion. The recommendation was rejected at once at Twenty-seventh Air Force Headquarters by ex-P.F.C. Wintergreen, who scribbled a brusque, unsigned reminder that the Army had only one Major Major Major Major and did not intend to lose him by promotion just to please Colonel Cathcart.