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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of wishing someone well or ill in British Thesaurus

Ways of wishing someone well or ill

bless you ()

used when someone has sneezed

have a good/nice something ()

used for saying that you hope someone enjoys something such as a journey, holiday, or period of time

a plague on someone ()

used for saying that you hope something bad happens to someone who you are angry with

may someone rest in peace ()

used for saying that you hope that someone who is dead is not suffering any longer

greeting (noun)

a friendly message sent to someone on their birthday, at Christmas etc

round robin (noun)

a letter or greeting that is sent to a lot of people at the same time, for example with news about your family at Christmas time

kissogram (noun)

a message that is delivered to someone on their birthday or another special occasion by a man or a woman who is dressed in a special costume and who kisses them

wish (verb)

used for saying that you hope that someone enjoys something or that something good happens to them

gesundheit (interjection)

mainly American used for wishing someone good health after they sneeze

enjoy (verb)

spoken used for saying that you hope someone enjoys something that they are about to do

get well (soon) ()

used for giving good wishes to someone who is ill

wish someone well/ill ()

to say that you hope good/bad things will happen to someone