Associations to the word «Goodbye»
Noun
- Marilyn
- Wave
- Crazy
- Song
- Manson
- Encore
- Waves
- Instrumental
- Priscilla
- Buffy
- Cabaret
- Chick
- Reprise
- Fancy
- Airplay
- Picasso
- Single
- Mimi
- Solo
- Cole
- Tanya
- Lover
- Webber
- Novella
- Sonny
- Ass
- Blame
- Gloria
- Tell
- Album
- Keating
- Leaving
- Andrea
- Gilmore
- Myra
- Steam
- Acoustic
- Ep
- Billboard
- Lucille
- Nazareth
- Michelangelo
- Love
- Eurovision
- Sarah
- Porter
- Exponent
- Cheryl
- Songwriting
- Amor
- Liza
- My
- Be
- Sally
- Glee
- Lyric
- Jen
- Cassie
- Dearest
- Demo
- Taxi
- Edit
- Happy
- Hit
- Bonus
- Leave
- Keyboardist
- Housemate
- Lennox
- Episode
- Rhys
- Damon
- Elliott
- Thom
- Holly
- Beckett
Adverb
Wiktionary
GOODBYE, interjection. Farewell; a formula used to another person or persons when the speaker, writer, or person addressed is departing.
GOODBYE, noun. An utterance of goodbye, the wishing of farewell to someone.
Dictionary definition
GOODBYE, noun. A farewell remark; "they said their good-byes".
Wise words
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were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only,
and not for things themselves.