godspeed

IPA: gˈɑdspid

Root Word: Godspeed

noun

  • (uncountable) The wishing of someone a smooth journey, or success, especially at a parting; (countable) a statement expressing this.
  • (countable, figuratively)
  • (archaic) Chiefly in in the Godspeed of: the most important part of something, or point at which something happens; also, the last minute or last moment.
  • (originally Ireland) In back of Godspeed: a distant, remote, or unknown place.
  • Alternative letter-case form of Godspeed [(uncountable) The wishing of someone a smooth journey, or success, especially at a parting; (countable) a statement expressing this.]
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Examples of "godspeed" in Sentences

  • The package of the Godspeed You
  • Godspeed, you corpulent reformer.
  • Godspeed to you on its completion.
  • As for the rest ofWikipedia, farewell and godspeed.
  • Godspeed to them, but not likely to be searched for.
  • Godspeed to all of you who cared to read this note .
  • Anyway, best of luck and Godspeed in getting this through FAC.
  • The sound of the album drew complimentary comparisons to Tool and Godspeed You
  • I should like to offer my thanks to the rapporteur and his colleagues for their very constructive approach and bid Godspeed to this useful piece of legislation.

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