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[ US /həˈɫoʊ, hɛˈɫoʊ/ ]
[ UK /həlˈə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an expression of greeting
    every morning they exchanged polite hellos

How To Use hello In A Sentence

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  • Hello, Swanson," he said without surprise.
  • If you're brave to say 'goodbye,' life will reward you with a 'hello.'. Paulo Coelho 
  • It surprised me that she was helloing at me when I passed her on the way to my office.
  • Hello there, can we please have your age, occupation, where you are from and where you are now?
  • You may teach him to fence, and to dance, and to elocute till he is black in the face; you will never teach him to play "Othello" unless he is an actor. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
  • She gives us a big hello and sends us to the back of the room to await our induction chat. Times, Sunday Times
  • People on telly are always weird about that, but how hard is it to just say hello to people and be polite? The Sun
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