good-den (Meaning)
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good-den (interj.)
A form of salutation.
Synonyms & Antonyms of good-den
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good-den Sentence Examples
- The townsfolk greeted the stranger with a hearty "Good-den, sir!"
- Eleanor extended a warm "Good-den" to the guests as they arrived at the manor.
- With a broad smile, the farmer bid farewell to his neighbors with a cheerful "Good-den to ye all."
- The young maidservant greeted the lady of the house with a respectful "Good-den, my lady."
- The knight returned from battle, his face bearing the marks of a long and arduous day, yet he still offered a "Good-den" to the blacksmith.
- The traveler lost his way in the forest and stumbled upon a secluded cottage.
- He knocked on the door and called out, "Good-den, kind sir!"
- The merchant's voice boomed through the marketplace as he shouted, "Good-den, good people!
- I have wares from far and wide!"
- As the sun began its descent, the villagers retreated to their homes, exchanging "Good-den's" with those they passed along the way.
FAQs About the word good-den
A form of salutation.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The townsfolk greeted the stranger with a hearty "Good-den, sir!"
Eleanor extended a warm "Good-den" to the guests as they arrived at the manor.
With a broad smile, the farmer bid farewell to his neighbors with a cheerful "Good-den to ye all."
The young maidservant greeted the lady of the house with a respectful "Good-den, my lady."