good afternoon
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Definition
Interjection: * A polite and conventional expression used to greet someone or to say farewell during the afternoon hours. It is a standard, formal salutation.
Usage
- As a Greeting: Used when you meet someone for the first time during the afternoon.
- "Good afternoon, Mr. Smith. How are you today?"
- As a Farewell: Less commonly, it can be used as a polite way to say goodbye in the afternoon.
- "Thank you for your help. Good afternoon!"
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is time-specific, typically used from around 12:00 p.m. (noon) until early evening (approximately 5:00 or 6:00 p.m.). "Good evening" is used after this period.
- It is considered more formal than informal greetings like "Hello" or "Hi." In very casual settings, it might be shortened to a simple "'Afternoon."
Variants and Related Words
- Afternoon (n): The period of the day from noon until evening.
- Good morning (interj): A conventional greeting used before noon.
- Good evening (interj): A conventional greeting used after the afternoon.
Synonyms
- Hello (a general greeting, not time-specific)
- Greetings (a more formal, general salutation)
Notes
- "Good afternoon" functions as a fixed phrase or idiom. It is not typically broken down into its component words ('good' and 'afternoon') for analysis in this context of greeting.
- There are no direct phrasal verbs or common idioms derived from this specific salutation.
Noun
- a conventional expression of greeting or farewell