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    • To bend your head or body forward

      • to bend your head or body forward in order to show respect or to thank an audience: The actors all bowed after the performance. We bowed our heads in prayer.
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  4. bow noun (FRONT PART) [ C ] (also bows) the front part of a boat or ship. Compare. stern. [ U ] in the sport of rowing, the rowing position closest to the front of the boat: She has moved from the number 5 seat to row at bow. The man in the bow seat is the youngest in the crew.

  5. bow (to/before somebody/something) He bowed low to the assembled crowd. bow down (to/before somebody/something) The people all bowed down before the emperor.

  6. noun. /baʊ/ enlarge image. the act of bending your head or the upper part of your body forward in order to say hello or goodbye to someone or to show respect She gave a slight bow of her head in greeting. The priest bowed to the altar and turned to the congregation. Want to learn more?

  7. When you bow to someone, you briefly bend your body towards them as a formal way of greeting them or showing respect.

  8. the movement of bending your head or body forward, especially as a way of showing someone respect or expressing thanks to people who have watched you perform: take a bow The audience applauded enthusiastically, and she came back on stage to take another bow. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

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