say goodbye
English
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Verb
editsay goodbye (third-person singular simple present says goodbye, present participle saying goodbye, simple past and past participle said goodbye)
- (literal sense) To wish someone farewell upon their leaving.
- 1967, Lennon–McCartney (lyrics and music), “Hello, Goodbye”, performed by The Beatles:
- Hello, hello / I don't know why you say goodbye, I say hello
- (idiomatic) To separate from someone or something.
- If we can't agree on whether to have children, maybe it's time to say goodbye.
- (idiomatic, figurative) To cease to have, or have to do, something.
- Say goodbye to long waits at the airport with our new preboarding service.
- You can say goodbye to your inheritance if you annoy your parents too much!
Synonyms
edit- (separate from someone): take one's leave
Translations
editwish someone farewell upon their leaving
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separate from someone
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