Goodbye [noun]

Definition of Goodbye:

farewell statement

Synonyms of Goodbye:


Opposite/Antonyms of Goodbye:

Hello


Sentence/Example of Goodbye:

Check out this guide to help you find the best hand warmers for your needs, and say goodbye to tripling up on gloves just to walk to the grocery store.

Fifty-three years ago, Paul Grisham put on his heavy snow gear and said goodbye to Antarctica after spending 13 months there as a meteorologist with the Navy at one of the most remote stations on Earth.

The publisher said goodbye to Google Analytics in favor of a homegrown alternative called Longboat and hasn’t looked back.

Say goodbye to showing up with wet hair, and get ready to start feeling cool and confident whenever you leave the house.

When her brother was dying, she flew home to say goodbye, but owing to travel delays, she arrived too late.

Guzman Contreras son also asked his father if he wanted to tell him goodbye, according to police, suggesting the 29-year-old was about to flee.

During Fertitta’s brief tenure, the Rockets have said goodbye to Harden, Chris Paul, Westbrook, Clint Capela, Morey, D’Antoni, Timberwolves president Gersson Rosas and Kings General Manager Monte McNair, among other key figures.

Many an SEO will be huddled around the television or computer screen this year for New Year celebrations, muttering, “Don’t let the door hit you,” as we bid 2020 goodbye.

Those fans are being made to say goodbye to another great player — two of them, actually — in the name of future payroll flexibility.

As we say goodbye to the sorest loser in presidential history, a man making unprecedented attempts to undermine the will of the people, we should remember a candidate who took a very different attitude toward defeat.