Salvo means many guns or cannons firing at the same time. People use it in wars or ceremonies. It can show strength or honor.
The soldiers fired a loud salvo.
A salvo of guns marked the event.
Salvo can also mean when someone says many angry or strong words at once. This can happen in arguments or speeches.
He faced a salvo of questions.
She fired a salvo of sharp comments.
Salvo can describe many things happening one after another quickly. For example, many messages or products at once.
The company launched a salvo of new products.
A salvo of emails arrived this morning.
Salvo means many weapons fired at the same time, often in military or naval actions. It shows a strong attack.
The submarine launched a salvo of torpedoes.
A salvo of missiles was fired at dawn.