adios (Meaning)

Wordnet

adios (n)

a farewell remark

Webster

adios (interj.)

Adieu; farewell; good-by; -- chiefly used among Spanish-speaking people.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adios

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adios Sentence Examples

  1. As the sun set over the horizon, he waved and said, "Adios" to his friends at the beach.
  2. With a smile, she bid her coworkers farewell, saying, "Adios" as she left the office for the last time.
  3. The traveler packed his bags and whispered, "Adios" to the quaint little village he had grown to love.
  4. After a delightful evening of laughter and good company, they said their adios and went their separate ways.
  5. As the train pulled away from the station, passengers exchanged warm adios with those seeing them off.
  6. With a heavy heart, he uttered a solemn "Adios" to his childhood home as he moved to a new city.
  7. The old sailor, ready to embark on a new adventure, shouted a cheerful "Adios" to the familiar shores.
  8. The student exchange program came to an end, and tearful adios were exchanged between newfound friends.
  9. At the airport gate, families shared emotional adios as loved ones departed for distant lands.
  10. With a twirl and a wave, the flamenco dancer gracefully said, "Adios" to the applauding audience.

FAQs About the word adios

a farewell remarkAdieu; farewell; good-by; -- chiefly used among Spanish-speaking people.

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As the sun set over the horizon, he waved and said, "Adios" to his friends at the beach.

With a smile, she bid her coworkers farewell, saying, "Adios" as she left the office for the last time.

The traveler packed his bags and whispered, "Adios" to the quaint little village he had grown to love.

After a delightful evening of laughter and good company, they said their adios and went their separate ways.