bye

[baɪ]

bye Definition

  • 1an expression of good wishes when parting or at the end of a conversation
  • 2a situation in which a player or team in a sports competition is allowed to go forward to the next round without playing

Using bye: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bye" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She said bye and left the room.

  • Example

    The tennis player got a bye in the first round.

  • Example

    We gave each other a quick bye before hanging up the phone.

bye Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bye

Phrases with bye

  • to make a gesture with your hand to show that you are leaving or that you are not angry with someone

    Example

    She waved goodbye to her friends as she boarded the plane.

  • to say goodbye to someone, especially when they are leaving for a long time, by kissing them

    Example

    He kissed his wife goodbye before leaving for his business trip.

  • to accept that you will no longer have something or be able to do something

    Example

    After the accident, he had to say goodbye to his dream of becoming a professional athlete.

Origins of bye

shortened form of 'goodbye'

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Summary: bye in Brief

'Bye' [baɪ] is an expression of good wishes when parting or at the end of a conversation. It can also refer to a situation in which a player or team in a sports competition is allowed to go forward to the next round without playing. Phrases like 'wave goodbye' and 'kiss goodbye' add gestures to the act of saying farewell, while 'say goodbye to something' implies accepting loss.

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