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View usage for: (ədjuː) Word forms: plural adieusconventionAdieu means the same as goodbye. [literary, old-fashioned] 'Gentlemen, I bid you adieu.' More Synonyms of adieu (əˈdjuː, French adjø) sentence substitute, nounWord forms: plural adieus or adieux (əˈdjuːz, French adjø)goodbye; farewell Word origin C14: from Old French, from a to + dieu God adieu in American English (əˈdju; əˈdu; French aˈdjø) interjection, nounWord forms: plural aˈdieus or aˈdieux (əˈdju; əˈdu; French aˈdjø) Word origin ME < OFr a dieu, to God (I commend you) < L ad, to + Deum, acc. of Deus, God; current use chiefly from modern Fr Examples of 'adieu' in a sentenceadieu That's adieu to you because you need His help more than anyone I know.Maida came to her feet, giving Aislinn a gentle caress across her cheek, and bidding them both adieu slipped out of the room. Definition goodbye We said our adieus and left. Synonyms congé haere ra (New Zealand) Additional synonymsDefinition the act of saying goodbye and leaving a touching farewell Synonyms goodbye, parting, departure, leave-taking, adieu, valediction, sendoff (informal), adieux or adieus Definition a departing For him, the leave-taking was heartbreaking. Synonyms departure, going, leaving, parting, goodbye, farewell, valediction, sendoff (informal) Definition a departure or leave-taking It was a dreadfully emotional parting. Synonyms farewell, departure, goodbye, leave-taking, adieu, valediction- adherent
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