good evening
See also: good-evening
English
English phrasebook
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Alternative forms
- good-evening (dated)
Etymology
An ellipsis for an expression such as "I wish you a good evening.".
Pronunciation
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Interjection
Usage notes
(US, Canada) Good evening is generally considered quite formal, such as by a television news anchor or at the beginning of an address to an audience. An exception is if it is said with exaggeration and with a smile, as in "Good evening ladies! You are all looking lovely as usual."
Coordinate terms
Translations
greeting said in the evening
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