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Gone

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Adjective

1. done for, gone, kaput

destroyed or killed

Example Sentences:
'we are gone geese'

2. asleep, at peace, at rest, deceased, departed, gone

dead

Example Sentences:
'he is deceased'
'our dear departed friend'

3. bygone, bypast, departed, foregone, gone

well in the past; former

Example Sentences:
'bygone days'
'dreams of foregone times'
'sweet memories of gone summers'
'relics of a departed era'

4. gone

no longer retained

Example Sentences:
'gone with the wind'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Gone

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verb
1.  the past participle of go1
adjective (usually postpositive)
2. 
ended; past
3. 
lost; ruined (esp in the phrases gone goose or gosling)
4. 
dead or near to death
5. 
spent; consumed; used up
6. informal
faint or weak
7. informal
having been pregnant (for a specified time)
six months gone
8. (usually foll by on) slang
in love (with)
9. slang
in an exhilarated state, as through music or the use of drugs
10.  gone out
adverb
11. 
past
it's gone midnight

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Gone

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verb intransitive, verb transitive
1.  pp. of
go1
adjective
2. 
moved away; departed
3. 
ruined
4. 
lost
5. 
dead
6. 
faint; weak
7. 
used up; consumed
8. 
ago; past
9.  US, Slang
a. 
excellent; first-rate
b. 
enraptured or inspired
c. 
pregnant

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Gone

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v.
Past participle of go1.
adj.
1.
a. Being away from a place; absent or having departed.
b. Missing or lost: My watch is gone.
2.
a. No longer in existence; not part of the present: "The biggest catastrophe was the lack of wildlife. The great herds were gone" (Tom Clynes).
b. No longer available; used up: All the rice is gone.
c. No longer alive; dead.
d. Past; bygone: an era long gone.
3. Advanced, as in illness or deterioration: "My poor father was far gone in a decline that took him off" (Robert Louis Stevenson).
4. Ruined; lost: a gone cause.
5. Carried away; absorbed: far gone in speculation.
6. Slang Infatuated: gone on his sweetheart.
7. Slang Pregnant: is five months gone.

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