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Interjections - Interjections of Farewell

These interjections are used when the speaker is about to part and wishes to say goodbye to others, with varying degrees of formality.

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Categorized English Interjections
farewell

used to bid someone goodbye or to express good wishes to someone departing

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Godspeed

used for wishing a person good luck, particularly when they want to travel somewhere

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adieu

used as a poetic way to bid someone farewell

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au revoir

used to bid farewell or part with someone

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goodbye

a word we say when we are leaving or someone is leaving, or at the end of a phone call

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bye

a word we say when we are leaving someone or when they are leaving, or at the end of a phone call

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later

used as a casual way to say goodbye to someone you expect to meet or speak with again in the near future

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peace

used as a farewell

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peace out

used to bid farewell or to say goodbye in a relaxed and casual manner

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see you

used as a casual way of saying goodbye or indicating that the person expects to see the recipient again soon

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see you soon

used to bid farewell with the expectation of meeting again in the near future

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cheerio

an informal way of saying goodbye or farewell

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chip chip cheerio

used to express cheerfulness or to bid farewell in a whimsical manner

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cheers

used as a casual way to say goodbye

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so long

used to bid farewell or say goodbye, particularly when parting for an extended period or uncertain duration

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take care

used when saying goodbye to someone, especially family and friends

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take it easy

used to tell someone to take care of themselves when saying goodbye to each other

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toodeloo

used to bid farewell in a lighthearted manner

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good night

something we say when we want to say goodbye to a person at night or before we go to bed

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sleep tight

used to wish someone a restful and peaceful night's sleep

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night

used when bidding farewell to someone in the evening or before going to bed

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