- nounsalon (noun) · salons (plural noun) · Salon (noun) · Salons (plural noun)
- an establishment where a hairdresser, beautician, or couturier conducts business:"have your hair cut in a professional salon" · "a hairdressing salon"
- a reception room in a large house.
- historicala regular social gathering of eminent people (especially writers and artists) at the house of a woman prominent in high society.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa meeting of intellectuals or other eminent people at the invitation of a celebrity or socialite:"Washington political salons"
- an annual exhibition of the work of living artists held by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris, originally in the Salon d'Apollon in the Louvre in 1667.
Originlate 17th century: from French (see saloon).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- an establishment where a hairdresser, beautician, or couturier conducts business:
- a reception room in a large house.
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- A salon can refer to12345:
- A drawing room or reception room in a large house.
- An assembly of guests in such a room, especially an assembly consisting of the leaders in society, art, politics, etc.
- A hall or place used for the exhibition of works of art.
- A facility which offers beauty services.
- A conversational gathering of intellectuals, artists, and politicians who meet in the private residence of a socially influential (and often wealthy) person.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.noun, plural sa·lons [suh-lonz; for 2, 5 also French sa-lawn]. 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.www.dictionary.com/browse/salonAlso found in: Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. sa·lon (sə-lŏn′, săl′ŏn′, să-lôN′) n. 1. A large room, such as a drawing room, used for receiving and entertaining guests.www.thefreedictionary.com/salonsalon noun [ C ] uk / ˈsæl.ɒn / us / səˈlɑːn / salon noun [C] (SHOP) Add to word list B1 a shop where you can get a particular service, especially connected with beauty or fashion:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/salonA salon is a facility which offers beauty services. Salons provide a wide array of services to men and women, and they can be found in many regions of the world.www.smartcapitalmind.com/what-is-a-salon.htmSalon, derived from the French word salon (a living room or parlor), means a conversational gathering. Usually, this is a select group of intellectuals, artists, and politicians who meet in the private residence of a socially influential (and often wealthy) person.www.thoughtco.com/salon-definition-183238 Salon Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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