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
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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
interjection
used for saying goodbye to someone in the evening or at night, or before they go to bed at night
used for saying goodbye to someone who you know when you expect to see them again soon
used when saying goodbye, in order to wish someone success, good health, and happiness for the future
used for saying goodbye to someone, especially to a customer in a shop, restaurant etc
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using the Internet where you work, during working hours, for activities which are not work-related
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