Meaning of See you
A casual farewell indicating future meeting.
In simple words: I will meet you again later.
See you in a sentence
- I have to go now, but I'll see you later!
- Thanks for coming to the party. See you next time!
- Don't forget our meeting tomorrow; see you then!
How to use See you
Used when parting; appropriate in most situations. Can be too casual for formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of seeing someone wave goodbye, then saying 'see you' as you part.
Related words
Collocations with See you
- see you later
- see you soon
- see you next time
Common mistakes with See you
- Saying 'see you tomorrow' when it's not clear you'll meet again.
- Using it in a formal email or letter.
- Confused with 'goodbye' which is more final.
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Frequently asked questions about "See you"
What does "See you" mean?
I will meet you again later.
What is the definition of "See you"?
A casual farewell indicating future meeting.
How do you use "See you" in a sentence?
I have to go now, but I'll see you later!
Can you give another example of "See you"?
Thanks for coming to the party. See you next time!
What are synonyms for "See you"?
Common alternatives include goodbye, later, take care, catch you later.
What is the opposite of "See you"?
Opposite meanings include Goodbye, Farewell, Take care.
What words go with "See you"?
It commonly pairs with see you later, see you soon, see you next time.
What are common mistakes when using "See you"?
Saying 'see you tomorrow' when it's not clear you'll meet again. Using it in a formal email or letter. Confused with 'goodbye' which is more final.
How do you pronounce "See you"?
US: //si ju//, UK: //siː juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "See you"?
Used when parting; appropriate in most situations. Can be too casual for formal settings.





























