noun a conventional expression of good wishes at parting
interjection used to express good wishes on parting
Used to bid goodbye and express gratitude or well-wishes in formal or informal settings.
Often used in invitations, decorations, and speeches to mark the departure of someone.
Commonly used to convey heartfelt messages and best wishes when someone is leaving.
Lyrics often include sentiments of goodbye, memories, and good wishes.
In various cultures, specific customs and traditions involve saying farewell to departing individuals.
A writer may use 'farewell' at the end of a letter or email to bid goodbye to the recipient.
A psychologist may use 'farewell' at the end of a therapy session to signify the end of the session and the client's departure.
A teacher may use 'farewell' at the end of the school year to say goodbye to students who are moving on to the next grade or graduating.
A business executive may use 'farewell' in a speech to bid farewell to a retiring colleague or employee.
A military officer may use 'farewell' to bid goodbye to troops before they embark on a mission or deployment.