Advertisement
Advertisement
best wishes
[ best wish-iz ]
plural noun
- (used to express hope for another person’s happiness, success, health, etc., usually in writing):
Best wishes on your 60th birthday.
Happy holidays, and best wishes for the new year.
- an expression of friendly regard:
Give your father my best wishes next time you see him.
Word History and Origins
Origin of best wishes1
Example Sentences
“That’s such a tragedy. My best wishes go out to Pop and his family. That’s devastating news. It’s a lot. The NBA family, we all stick together. I know we compete every night, but something like this happens, it puts everything in perspective.”
He added that Walz will "have my prayers, he'll have my best wishes and he'll have my help" if the Democrats win the election, but maintained that there were legitimate questions to raise about voting fraud and security.
Many stars have been sending their best wishes.
"Following his fall in the 3,000m steeplechase, Lamecha Girma received immediate care from the on-site medical teams. Our thoughts are with him and we are sending him our very best wishes for a swift recovery," Paris 2024 said in a statement.
"Emile is loved by everyone at the club and leaves us with our gratitude, absolute respect and best wishes. We all wish Emile and his family well at Fulham."
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse