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  1. exclamation, noun [ C/U ] us / ɡʊdˈbɑɪ / ( short form bye, us / ˈbɑɪ /); ( infml bye-bye, us / bɑɪˈbɑɪ /) Add to word list. Add to word list. said when you are going away from someone else, or the act of saying this when you are going away: [ U ] Goodbye, Roberto, and thanks again for a great dinner.

  2. The meaning of GOODBYE is a concluding remark or gesture at parting —often used interjectionally. How to use goodbye in a sentence.

  3. 7 Mei 2024 · There are many ways to say goodbye in English depending on the situation and your relationship with the other person. Check out our list of 80 words and phrases for saying goodbye whether you're with friends, in a professional setting, on the phone or writing a letter or email.

  4. GOODBYE meaning: 1. used when someone leaves: 2. the words or actions that are used when someone leaves or is left…. Learn more.

  5. You say `goodbye!' to someone when you or they are leaving, or at the end of a telephone conversation.

  6. something you say when you leave someone or when they leave you: She said goodbye to everyone. Goodbye Vicki! See you next week. Fewer examples. a tearful goodbye. It would be rude to leave without saying goodbye. She squeezed his hand and said goodbye. Wave goodbye to Grandma.

  7. Goodbye definition: farewell (a conventional expression used at parting).. See examples of GOODBYE used in a sentence.

  8. Definition of goodbye exclamation in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A goodbye means that someone's departing: you say goodbye to your parents when you go off to college, and you also say goodbye to guests when they leave after a visit. The original goodbye, dating from the 1570s, was godbwye, which was a contraction of the farewell phrase "God be with ye!"

  10. Goodbye sounds rather formal and is used especially when talking to people you do not know well. In everyday English people usually just say bye ‘Goodbye, Mrs Moore.’ ‘Goodbye, Dr Aziz.’ Thank you for calling. Goodbye. bye goodbye ‘Bye, Annie.’ ‘Bye, Mom, ’ she said, kissing her mother on the cheek. Bye everyone!

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