farewell
/fɛrˈwɛl/
interjection
- Used to express good wishes when someone is leaving or departing.
- Farewell! May your journey be safe and your adventures grand.
- She waved and called out, 'Farewell!' as the train pulled away.
- Farewell, my friend, until we meet again.
Antonyms
noun
- An act of saying goodbye or an expression of good wishes at parting.
- His farewell was brief but heartfelt.
- The party was a warm farewell to the retiring teacher.
- They held a farewell for their colleague who was moving to another city.
Antonyms
adjective
- Relating to or marking a departure or goodbye.
- She gave a farewell speech at the ceremony.
- He wrote a farewell letter to his family before leaving.
- The team organized a farewell dinner for the coach.
verb
- To say goodbye to someone or something.
- She farewelled her hometown with a heavy heart.
- They farewelled their guests at the door.
- We farewelled the old year with fireworks and music.