Riddance

/ˈrɪd.əns/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The act of getting rid of something unwanted or undesirable.
The removal of the old furniture was a great riddance for the new tenants.
Relief from something burdensome or unpleasant.
After the lengthy debate, the decision to cancel the project was seen as a riddance by the majority of the team.
The state of being free from something burdensome.
The community celebrated the riddance of the pollution from the river.
A term often used in the phrase 'good riddance', indicating relief at the departure or removal of someone or something.
When she finally quit her job, the colleagues expressed, 'Good riddance!'

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'rid', meaning to free or remove.

Common Phrases and Expressions

good riddance
A phrase used to express pleasure or relief at being free from someone or something.
riddance to bad rubbish
An expression indicating a sense of relief at being rid of something undesirable.

Related Words

rid
To free or remove someone or something.
ridding
The act of getting rid of something.

Slang Meanings

Bye Felicia
When she left the group, it was 'bye Felicia'—good riddance!
Outta here
Once he got the job offer, he was like, 'I’m outta here!'—definitely a riddance.