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  1. No opening salvo here: salvo in phrases like “an opening salvo” is a kind of attack, especially one that is strong or sudden. Usually, such salvos are verbal attacks, like a critical remark aimed at a debate opponent, or a pointed accusation at the start of an editorial.

  2. a sudden loud sound made by many people at the same time: Every joke the comedian made was greeted by a salvo of laughter from the audience. the first part of a speech or the first in a series of actions intended to get a particular result: In his opening salvo the speaker fiercely attacked the government's record on healthcare.

  3. Salvo definition: a simultaneous or successive discharge of artillery, bombs, etc.. See examples of SALVO used in a sentence.

  4. A salvo is the firing of several guns or missiles at the same time in a battle or ceremony. They were to fire a salvo of blanks, after the national anthem. [ + of ]

  5. salvo. ( ˈsælvəʊ) n, pl -vos or -voes. 1. (Military) a discharge of fire from weapons in unison, esp on a ceremonial occasion. 2. (Military) concentrated fire from many weapons, as in a naval battle. 3. an outburst, as of applause.

  6. A salvo is when troops fire their guns all at the same time. A salvo of shots might signal the beginning of a military battle.

  7. salvo. noun. /ˈsælvəʊ/. /ˈsælvəʊ/. (plural salvos, salvoes) the act of firing several guns or dropping several bombs, etc. at the same time; a sudden attack. The first salvo exploded a short distance away. (figurative) The newspaper article was the opening salvo in what proved to be a long battle. Word Origin.

  8. Jun 23, 2024 · salvo (plural salvos or salvoes) ( military) A concentrated fire from pieces of artillery, as in endeavoring to make a break in a fortification; a volley. A salute paid by a simultaneous, or nearly simultaneous, firing of a number of cannon. (by extension) Any volley, as in an argument or debate . The combined cheers of a crowd.

  9. Salvo Definition. A discharge of a number of pieces of artillery or small arms, in regular succession or at the same time, either as a salute or, esp. in naval battles, as a broadside. A simultaneous discharge of firearms. The release of a load of bombs or the launching of several rockets at the same time.

  10. Definition of salvo noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.