Pronunciation: /ˈɡɑdˌspiːd/
noun a wish for success and prosperity for someone embarking on a journey or new venture
A1 I wished my friend godspeed on his journey.
A2 The sailors set sail with a wish for godspeed from the villagers.
B1 As the marathon runners lined up at the starting line, the crowd shouted godspeed to them.
B2 The astronaut's mission to Mars was launched with the hopes of godspeed and success.
C1 The CEO's decision to expand the company was met with godspeed from the board of directors.
C2 The team of doctors worked tirelessly to save the patient, sending their prayers for godspeed and recovery.
formal I wish you godspeed on your journey to success.
informal Hey, good luck with your new job, godspeed!
slang Yo, crush that exam, godspeed!
figurative May the winds of fortune be at your back, godspeed on your endeavors.
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