What is another word for you later?

Pronunciation: [juː lˈe͡ɪtə] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the phrase "you later," which is commonly used when saying goodbye to someone. Some of these synonyms include "see you soon," "adios," "catch you later," "until next time," "take care," and "goodbye for now." These phrases can be used interchangeably depending on the situation and level of formality. For example, "adios" may be more appropriate in a casual setting with friends, while "until next time" could be used in a more professional or formal setting. Whatever phrase is used, the intent is the same - to convey that the speaker looks forward to seeing the other person again in the future.

What are the hypernyms for You later?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with You later

  • See you later, alligator. After a while, crocodile.
    Bill Haley
  • If I don't get you now, I'll get you later.
    Marion Motley
  • The food is absolutely atrocious, and parents have no idea. Parents are giving their kids three dollars and saying, 'Okay, see you later. Go off to school and have a good lunch.'
    Morgan Spurlock
  • From Ride The High Country: "I'll see you later
    Sam Peckinpah
  • I believe it's the end of the world. What? Harrogate was looking at the pavement. He said it again. Look at me, Suttree said. He looked up. Sad pinched face, streaked with grime. Are you serious? Well what do you think about it? Suttree laughed. It aint funny, said Harrogate. You're funny, you squirrely son of a bitch. Do you think the world will end just because you're cold? It aint just me. It's cold all over. It's not cold by Rufus's stove. Now get your ass up there. I'll see you later.
    Cormac McCarthy

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