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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of saying goodbye in British Thesaurus

Ways of saying goodbye

goodbye (interjection)

used when you are leaving someone or when someone is leaving you, or when you are finishing a telephone call. Bye is a more informal word and is a more common way of saying goodbye to a friend or to someone you know well

bye (interjection)

goodbye

good night (interjection)

used for saying goodbye to someone in the evening or at night, or before they go to bed at night

au revoir (interjection)

the French word for ‘goodbye

adios (interjection)

the Spanish word for ‘goodbye

cheerio (interjection)

Britishinformal goodbye

see you ()

used for saying goodbye to someone who you know when you expect to see them again soon

all the best ()

used when saying goodbye, in order to wish someone success, good health, and happiness for the future

cheers (interjection)

Britishinformal goodbye

have a nice day ()

used for saying goodbye to someone, especially to a customer in a shop, restaurant etc

adieu (interjection)

literary used for saying goodbye

aloha (interjection)

hello or goodbye: used especially by people who live in Hawaii

bon voyage (interjection)

used for telling someone who is leaving that you hope they have a pleasant journey

bye-bye (interjection)

goodbye

catch you later ()

used for saying goodbye to someone when you expect to see them soon, or later the same day

ciao (interjection)

spoken goodbye

farewell (interjection)

old-fashioned used for saying goodbye to someone when you do not expect to see them again for a long time

God bless (you) ()

used for showing that you care about someone, especially when you are saying goodbye to them

good afternoon (interjection)

formal used for saying hello or goodbye to someone in the afternoon

good day (interjection)

Britishold-fashioned used for saying hello or goodbye to someone in the morning or afternoon

good morning (interjection)

formal used for saying hello or goodbye to someone in the morning

(I’ll) be seeing you ()

used for saying goodbye to someone who you know, when you are not sure when you will see them again

later (interjection)

mainly Americanspoken used for saying goodbye to someone who you will see later

look after yourself (British)

Britishspoken used for saying goodbye to someone you know well

mind how you go ()

used for saying goodbye to someone who you know well

nice to meet you ()

used for greeting someone when you meet them for the first time, or for saying goodbye to them on that occasion

nice to see you ()

used for greeting or saying goodbye to someone who you already know

night (noun)

spoken used for saying goodbye or good night when you leave someone at night

sayonara (interjection)

the Japanese word for ‘goodbye

see you around (spoken)

spoken used for saying goodbye to someone when you are not sure when you will meet them again

see you later ()

used for saying goodbye to someone who you know when you expect to see them again soon, especially later the same day

Shalom (interjection)

used as a way of saying ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’.. Shalom is the Hebrew word for ‘peace’.

so long ()

used for saying goodbye to someone who you know well

take care (spoken)

spoken used for saying goodbye to someone in a friendly way

take it easy (mainly American)

mainly Americanspoken used for saying goodbye to someone

ta-ta (interjection)

informal goodbye