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BNC: 43994 COCA: 29803

adieu

1 adieu ˈduː/ ˈdjuː/ interjection
1 adieu
ˈduː/ ˈdjuː/
interjection
Learner's definition of ADIEU
formal + literary
: goodbye or farewell再见
2 adieu ˈduː/ ˈdjuː/ noun
plural adieus or adieux ˈduːz/ ˈdjuːz/
2 adieu
ˈduː/ ˈdjuː/
noun
plural adieus or adieux ˈduːz/ ˈdjuːz/
Learner's definition of ADIEU
[count] formal + literary
: an expression of good wishes when someone leaves : farewell告别;再见
BNC: 43994 COCA: 29803

adieu

noun

ə-ˈdü How to pronounce adieu (audio)
a-,
-ˈdyü
plural adieus or adieux ə-ˈdüz How to pronounce adieu (audio)
a-,
-ˈdyüz
: an expression of good wishes when someone leaves : goodbye
a heartfelt adieu
bid his teammates adieu
often used interjectionally
Adieu, my friends!

Example Sentences

we bid our adieus and were off
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French a deu, a dieu, literally, "to God"

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of adieu was in the 15th century
BNC: 43994 COCA: 29803

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