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  1. HELLO definition: 1. used when meeting or greeting someone: 2. something that is said at the beginning of a phone…. Learn more.

  2. HELLO definition: 1. used to greet someone: 2. used to start a conversation on the telephone: . Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HELLO is an expression or gesture of greeting —used interjectionally in greeting, in answering the telephone, or to express surprise. How to use hello in a sentence.

  4. HELLO meaning: 1. used when meeting or greeting someone: 2. something that is said at the beginning of a phone…. Learn more.

  5. Oct 22, 2015 · Adele - Hello (Official Music Video) Listen to "Easy On Me" here: http://Adele.lnk.to/EOMPre-order Adele's new album "30" before its release on November 19: https://www.adele.comShop the "Adele...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelloHello - Wikipedia

    Hello is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826. [1] Early uses. Hello, with that spelling, was used in publications in the U.S. as early as the 18 October 1826 edition of the Norwich Courier of Norwich, Connecticut. [1] .

  7. exclamation, noun. /həˈloʊ/ ,/hɛˈloʊ/ , /ˈhɛloʊ/ (pl. hellos) used as a greeting when you meet someone, when you answer the telephone, or when you want to attract someone's attention Hello John, how are you? Hello, is there anybody there? Say hello to Liz for me. They exchanged hellos (= said hello to each other) and forced smiles. Join us.

  8. exclamation, noun. /həˈləʊ/ (also hullo especially in British English) ( British English also hallo) (plural hellos, hullos, hallos) used as a greeting when you meet somebody, in an email, when you answer the phone or when you want to attract somebody’s attention. Hello John, how are you? Hello, is there anybody there? Say hello to Liz for me.

  9. 4 days ago · Hello. I'm Rob. Catherine. We both started with what is probably the best-known greeting in English and one of the first words English language students learn, and that is 'hello'! So today in...

  10. You say ` Hello ' to someone at the beginning of a telephone conversation, either when you answer the phone or before you give your name or say why you are phoning.