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farewell

interjectionAdjective[C/U] Both
pl: farewells

This word carries a heavy weight of permanence and formality. It is rarely used for a casual goodbye between friends who expect to see each other soon. Instead, it evokes a sense of finality, often suggesting a long-term separation or a definitive end to a chapter of life. Because of its dramatic tone, using it in a mundane context can sound archaic or intentionally theatrical. It is most appropriate in solemn ceremonies, formal letters, or literary narratives where the emotional gravity of the departure needs to be emphasized.

Countable when referring to the specific event of saying goodbye (three farewells). Uncountable when referring to the general act of departing (a long farewell).

Meanings

Noun

An act of parting or a statement made when leaving.

"a tearful farewell at the airport"

interjection

Used to express good wishes to someone leaving.

"Farewell, my dear friend!"

Adjective

Used to describe a gathering or event held to mark a departure.

"a farewell party for the retiring CEO"

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