best wishes
Americanplural noun
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(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.
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an expression of friendly regard.
Give your father my best wishes next time you see him.
Etymology
Origin of best wishes
First recorded in 1590–1600
Example Sentences
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"All of us at LFC and official former players association Forever Reds send our best wishes to Kevin, his family and friends," added the Anfield side.
From BBC
"The best wishes of everyone at Cricket Australia and in the wider cricket community are with him at this time," he said in a statement.
From BBC
Before the march, First Minister John Swinney offered his "best wishes" to those taking part.
From BBC
During FMQs, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay sent his party's "best wishes" to all those affected by the "horrific" attack.
From BBC
"We send her all our love and best wishes for a swift recovery, and we very much hope to welcome her back to the ballroom in the future."
From BBC
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