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gone /ɡɒn $ ɡɒːn/
gone adjective
gone preposition

Irregular Forms: ⇒ {go}

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gone
[adjective]
Synonyms:
- finished, elapsed, ended, over, past
- missing, absent, astray, away, lacking, lost, vanished
English Thesaurus: dead, lifeless, late, deceased, departed, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. gone1 /ɡɒn $ ɡɒːn/
the past participle of go

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. gone2 adjective

1. be gone
a) to be no longer in a particular place:
The door slammed and he was gone.
I turned round for my bag and it was gone.
b) to be dead or to no longer exist:
His wife’s been gone for several years.
Many of the old houses are gone now.dead and gone at dead1(1)

2. be gone on somebody British English informal to be very attracted to someone of the opposite sex:
Kate’s really gone on that boy next door.

3. be five/six/seven etc months gone British English informal to have been pregnant for five, six etc months ⇒ going, going, gone at go1(36)

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

III. gone3 preposition British English informal
later than a particular time or older than a particular age Synonym : past:
When we got home it was gone midnight.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

dead no longer alive:
the bodies of three dead soldiers
Is her father dead?
lifeless literary dead or seeming to be dead:
their lifeless bodies
late [only before noun] formal dead – use this as a polite way of talking about someone who has died, especially recently:
Mrs Lombard’s late husband
a gold Cartier bracelet that once belonged to the late American artist Andy Warhol
deceased formal dead:
Her parents, now deceased, disapproved of her marriage.
her deceased husband
They were friends of the deceased (=the person who died).
departed [only before noun] dead – used in order to be polite and avoid saying the word ‘dead’:
They paid their respects to their departed uncle.
his dear departed wife
gone [not before noun] informal dead – used especially when someone was alive not long before:
‘Is she gone?’ ‘I’m afraid so.’
dead right/wrong
You’re dead wrong, so let me handle this.
dead straight/flat
The countryside around here is dead flat all the way to the sea.
dead quiet/calm/still
The room was dead quiet while we waited for Ted to reply.
dead drunk
He came home dead drunk in the middle of the night.
be dead (set) against something (=completely disapprove of or disagree with something)
I’d like to be an actress but Mum and Dad are dead set against it.
be dead set on something (=be determined to do something)
At the moment, Steve’s just dead set on winning the gold medal.
stop dead (in your tracks) (=suddenly stop moving completely)
She was so shocked that she stopped dead in her tracks.

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