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Goodnight - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Goodnight is a polite expression used to bid someone farewell at the end of the day, often before sleep. It conveys warmth and wishes for a restful night.

goodnight

/ɡʊdˈnaɪt/ /ɡʊdˈnaɪt/

Definition:

An expression used to wish someone a pleasant night when parting or going to sleep.

Synonyms:

good evening, sweet dreams, nighty-night

Part of Speech:

noun, interjection

Antonyms:

good morning, hello

Common Collocations:

say goodnight, kiss goodnight, goodnight kiss, goodnight story

Derivatives:

goodnights (plural noun), goodnighter (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "goodnight" as a farewell at night or before sleep; avoid using it as a greeting.

Common Phrases:

say goodnight Gracie, goodnight moon, goodnight Irene

Etymology:

Derived from Old English "gōd niht," combining "good" and "night" as a parting wish.

Examples:

  • 1. She whispered "goodnight" before turning off the light.
  • 2. The children hugged their parents and said goodnight.
  • 3. He always texts me goodnight before bed.
  • 4. Goodnight, sleep tight! she called from the doorway.

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