Pronunciation: /ˈpɑrtɪŋ/
noun the action of leaving or separating from someone or something
A1 Saying goodbye at the airport is always hard for me.
A2 The parting of ways between the two friends was emotional.
B1 The parting gift from my colleagues was a beautiful photo album.
B2 The parting words of wisdom from my mentor will always stay with me.
C1 The parting of the sea in the movie was a visually stunning scene.
C2 The parting of the company's CEO was met with mixed emotions from the employees.
adjective serving as a farewell or final act
A1 The parting gift from my friend was a keychain.
A2 The parting words between the two lovers were filled with sadness.
B1 The parting instructions were clear and easy to follow.
B2 The parting shot in the argument left everyone speechless.
C1 The parting ceremony was a bittersweet moment for all involved.
C2 The parting gesture of goodwill was appreciated by everyone at the event.
formal The parting of ways between the two companies was amicable and mutually agreed upon.
informal Their parting was a bit awkward, but they both knew it was for the best.
slang Their parting was a total bummer, dude.
figurative The parting of the clouds brought a ray of sunshine to the gloomy day.
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