What are some opposite words for Hello?

Antonyms for Hello
hɛˈloʊ, hə-, ˈhɛl oʊhel·lo

This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term Hello.

Wiktionary4.9 / 12 votes

  1. hellointerjection

    A greeting (salutation) said when meeting someone or acknowledging someone’s arrival or presence.

    Hello, everyone.

    Antonyms:
    goodbye, bye

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Princeton's WordNet4.1 / 8 votes

  1. hello, hullo, hi, howdy, how-do-you-donoun

    an expression of greeting

    "every morning they exchanged polite hellos"

    Synonyms:
    hullo, how-do-you-do, hi, how-d'ye-do, hello, howdy

Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. later

    when some people leave someone or something, they can say later,goodbye,or bye.

    i said hi to someone. they said i can hang for 30 minutes. i said ok. after 30 minutes passed, they said “later”.

    Submitted by AudrinaW.chetfharritt.net on May 26, 2021  

How to use Hello in a sentence?

  1. Betty White:

    Hello, beautiful, when I started in 1949 I had no idea that I'd still be around at this point, for one thing, or that I'd still be privileged enough to still be in this business. And it is such a privilege.

  2. Neil Campling:

    This is the first real down round in Rocket's portfolio and so the bearish picture today makes a lot of sense, this is a substantial mark down and we have had a few questions on what its other key businesses like Hello Fresh might be valued at now.

  3. Donald Trump:

    Thank you, that's very nice coming from you. Say hello to your boy. He's a special guy, your kids have been very nice to him.

  4. Allan Tea:

    Hello Kitty is forever. She really doesn't have no gender. As you can see from the Con, millions of people love her.

  5. Attorney General Lynch:

    He did come over and say hello, and speak to my husband and Attorney General Lynch, and talk about his grandchildren and his travels and things like that, that was the extent of that. And no discussions were held into any cases or things like that.

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#2420hello
#8526bye
#10323goodbye

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1 Comment
  • AudrinaW.chetfharritt.net
    I did not know that most people say “bye” more than “goodbye” and a TON of people say “hello. Because I mostly say “Hi”. Not “Hello”.
    LikeReply2 years ago

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