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Definitions from WordNet

Noun handshake has 1 sense
  1. handshake, shake, handshaking, handclasp - grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
    --1 is a kind of acknowledgment, acknowledgement
    Derived form: verb shake hands1

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Handshake

Description:

A handshake is a traditional and commonly used social gesture involving the clasping and shaking of hands between two or more individuals. It is a form of greeting or farewell that often signifies respect, trust, agreement, or congruity.

Senses:

Noun - Physical Gesture:

A handshake refers to the physical act of clasping and shaking someone's hand as a customary greeting.

Example Sentence: As a sign of goodwill, the two businessmen sealed the deal with a firm handshake.

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Noun - Symbolic Gesture:

A handshake can also signify trust, agreement, or congruity between two parties.

Example Sentence: The diplomatic leaders exchanged handshakes, signaling a new era of cooperation between their countries.

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Usages:

Popular Usage:

In popular culture, a handshake is often associated with formal introductions, business meetings, or sealing agreements.

Example Sentence: The job interview concluded with a handshake, adding a personal touch to the professional interaction.

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Local Usage:

In some regions or communities, a handshake may have specific local customs or variations.

Example Sentence: In Hawaiian culture, the traditional handshake called "honi" involves touching foreheads and noses.

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