nongreeting
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nongreeting (plural nongreetings)
- The absence of a greeting at a time when a one is possible or expected.
-  1986, George L. Huttar & Kenneth Gregerson, Pragmatics in Non-western Perspective, page 165:- It is in middle distance situations where there are several independent scenes and spaces within reasonable range, around twenty-five meters, that further observation is needed in order to confirm or disprove my intuition that there is no resultant rule: neither greeting nor nongreeting would be stigmatized.
 
-  2010, Martin N. Bertera & Kim Crawford, The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War, →ISBN, page xcv:- The reception the Monroe women prepared for the soldiers of Company A was grand compared to the nongreeting the rest of the men received when they reached Detroit late that night.
 
-  2013, Scott Elliott, Temple Grove, →ISBN, page 84:- "I came here to tell you a story," Shoot said, as if hurt by the nongreeting, stepping into the firelight.
 
 
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