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salon
[ suh-lon; French sa-lawn ]
noun
- a drawing room or reception room in a large house.
- an assembly of guests in such a room, especially an assembly, common during the 17th and 18th centuries, consisting of the leaders in society, art, politics, etc.
- a hall or place used for the exhibition of works of art.
- a shop, business, or department of a store offering a specific product or service related to fashion, hairdressing, or beauty:
a bridal salon;
a hair salon;
a beauty salon.
- (initial capital letter) (in France)
- the Salon, an annual exhibition of works of art by living artists, originally held at the Salon d'Apollon: it became, during the 19th century, the focal point of artistic controversy and was identified with academicism and official hostility to progress in art.
- a national exhibition of works of art by living artists:
Salon des Refusés; Salon des Indépendants.
salon
/ ˈsælɒn /
noun
- a room in a large house in which guests are received
- an assembly of guests in a fashionable household, esp a gathering of major literary, artistic, and political figures from the 17th to the early 20th centuries
- a commercial establishment in which hairdressers, beauticians, etc, carry on their businesses
beauty salon
- a hall for exhibiting works of art
- such an exhibition, esp one showing the work of living artists
salon
- A periodic gathering of persons noted in literature, philosophy , the fine arts , or similar areas, held at one person's home. Salons thrived in the Enlightenment .
Word History and Origins
Origin of salon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of salon1
Example Sentences
A bald guy that left his wife, became gay, and opened a salon.
She has instead been getting help from the Made For Life Foundation, a charity fighting for spas and salons to end policies banning staff from treating cancer patients.
She said she did not know Ms Hand well, because they worked in different salons.
On site, the players have individual dressing rooms, alongside a spa, beauty salon and a mental health office.
She said Mr McGregor collected her and a friend from the salon in a chauffeured car to go to another party.
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