Synonyms of the word gone


GONEABSENT - ASLEEP - AWAY - BYGONE - BYPAST - DEAD - DECEASED - DEPARTED - DESTROYED - EXHAUSTED - EXPENDED - FOREGONE - KAPUT - LOST - PAST - SPENT

gone

  • v. past participle of go.
  • adj. Away, having left.
  • adj. (figuratively) No longer part of the present situation.
  • adj. No longer existing, having passed.
  • adj. Used up.
  • adj. Dead.
  • adj. (colloquial) Intoxicated to the point of being unaware of one's surroundings.
  • adj. (colloquial) Excellent; wonderful.
  • adj. (archaic) Ago (used post-positionally).
  • prep. (Britain, informal) Past, after, later than (a time).

absent

  • adj. (not comparable) Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing.
  • adj. (not comparable) Not existing; lacking.
  • adj. (sometimes comparable) Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded; preoccupied.
  • n. (obsolete) Absentee; a person who is away on occasion.
  • prep. In the absence of; without.
  • v. (reflexive) To keep (oneself) away.
  • v. (transitive, archaic) To keep (someone) away.
  • v. (intransitive, obsolete) Stay away; withdraw.
  • v. (transitive, rare) Leave.

asleep

  • adj. In a state of sleep; also, broadly, resting.
  • adj. (slang) Inattentive.
  • adj. (of a body part) Having a numb or prickling sensation accompanied by a degree of unresponsiveness.
  • adj. (euphemistic) dead.

away

  • adv. From a place, hence.
  • adv. Aside; off; in another direction.
  • adv. From a state or condition of being; out of existence.
  • adv. (as imperative, by ellipsis) Come away; go away; take away.
  • adv. On; in continuance; without intermission or delay.
  • adv. Without restraint.
  • adv. Being so engaged for the entire time.
  • adv. At a distance in time or space.
  • interj. (Northern England) come on!; go on!
  • adj. Not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation.
  • adj. (following the noun modified) At a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively.
  • adj. (chiefly sports) Not on one's home territory.
  • adj. (baseball, following the noun modified) Out.
  • adj. Misspelling of aweigh.

bygone

  • adj. Having been or happened in the distant past.
  • n. An event that happened in the past.

bypast

  • adj. past.

dead

  • adj. (not comparable) No longer living.
  • adj. (hyperbolic) Figuratively, not alive; lacking life.
  • adj. (of another person) So hated that they are absolutely ignored.
  • adj. Without emotion.
  • adj. Stationary; static.
  • adj. Without interest to one of the senses; dull; flat.
  • adj. Unproductive.
  • adj. (not comparable, of a machine, device, or electrical circuit) Completely inactive; without power; without…
  • adj. (not comparable) Broken or inoperable.
  • adj. (not comparable) No longer used or required.
  • adj. (engineering) Not imparting motion or power.
  • adj. (not comparable, sports) Not in play.
  • adj. (not comparable, golf, of a golf ball) Lying so near the hole that the player is certain to hole it in…
  • adj. (not comparable, baseball, slang, 1800s) Tagged out.
  • adj. (not comparable) Full and complete.
  • adj. (not comparable) Exact.
  • adj. Experiencing pins and needles (paresthesia).
  • adj. (informal) (Certain to be) in big trouble.
  • adj. Constructed so as not to transmit sound; soundless.
  • adj. (obsolete) Bringing death; deadly.
  • adj. (law) Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property.
  • adv. (degree) Exactly right.
  • adv. (degree) Very, absolutely, extremely, suddenly.
  • adv. As if dead.
  • n. (uncountable, singular only, often with "the") Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense.
  • n. (plural, with "the") Those who have died.
  • v. (transitive) To prevent by disabling; stop.
  • v. (transitive) To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigour.
  • v. (Britain, transitive, slang) To kill.

deceased

  • adj. No longer alive, dead.
  • adj. Belonging to the dead.
  • adj. (law) One who has died. In property law, the alternate term decedent is generally used. In criminal law,…
  • n. A dead person.
  • n. (law) One who has died. In property law, the alternate term decedent is generally used. In criminal law,…

departed

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of depart.
  • adj. (euphemistic) dead.
  • n. (euphemistic) A dead person or persons.

destroyed

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of destroy.
  • adj. (Ireland, informal) (particularly of a child) soiled, muddied, especially as a result of a fall or spill.

exhausted

  • adj. Depleted; in a state of exhaustion.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of exhaust.

expended

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of expend.
  • adj. Spent; used up; exhausted.

foregone

  • v. past participle of forego.
  • adj. previous, former.
  • adj. bygone.
  • adj. (informal) inevitable, predictable.

kaput

  • adj. (slang) Out of order; not working; broken.

lost

  • v. simple past tense and past participle of lose.
  • adj. Having wandered from, or unable to find, the way.
  • adj. In an unknown location; unable to be found.
  • adj. Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible.
  • adj. Parted with; no longer held or possessed.
  • adj. Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered.
  • adj. Ruined or destroyed, either physically or morally; past help or hope.
  • adj. Hardened beyond sensibility or recovery; alienated; insensible.
  • adj. Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as not to notice external things.

past

  • n. The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future.
  • n. (grammar) The past tense.
  • adj. Having already happened; in the past; finished.
  • adj. (postmodifier) Following expressions of time to indicate how long ago something happened; ago.
  • adj. Of a period of time: having just gone by; previous.
  • adj. (grammar) Of a tense, expressing action that has already happened or a previously-existing state.
  • adv. in a direction that passes.
  • adv. Passing by, especially without stopping or being delayed.
  • prep. beyond in place, quantity or time.

spent

  • adj. Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
  • v. simple past tense and past participle of spend.

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