au revoir
/ourə'vwɑ:r/
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Definition
Interjection:
- A French phrase used in English to express "goodbye for now" or "until we meet again." It implies a temporary parting rather than a permanent farewell.
Noun:
- An act of saying goodbye; a farewell remark.
Examples of Usage
Interjection:
- "Au revoir!" she called, waving as the train pulled away.
- He said a quick "au revoir" before heading into the meeting.
Noun:
- With a final au revoir, he closed the door.
- Their cheerful au revoirs echoed in the hallway.
Advanced Usage
- Formal and Literary Contexts: Often used to add a touch of sophistication, formality, or European flair to a farewell, especially in writing or formal speech.
- The ambassador bid the guests au revoir at the end of the soirée.
Variants and Related Words
- Adieu (interjection/noun): A more formal or final farewell, often implying a longer or permanent parting. (e.g., )
- Goodbye (interjection/noun): The standard English equivalent for farewell.
Synonyms
- Farewell
- Goodbye
- See you later (for the temporary sense)
Related Phrases
- Say one's au revoirs: To bid farewell.
- It took her an hour to say her au revoirs to all her friends at the party.
Noun
- a farewell remark
- they said their good-byes