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- Dictionarygone/ɡɒn/
verb
- 1. past participle of go
adjective
- 1. no longer present; departed: "you were gone a long time" Similar Opposite
- 2. having reached a specified time in a pregnancy: informal "she is now four months gone"
preposition
- 1. (of time) past: British "it's gone half past eleven"
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- English (US)
GONE meaning: 1. past participle of go 2. later or older...
- Portuguese Translation
GONE translate: particípio passado de "go", grávida, algo...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
GONE 의미, 정의, GONE의 정의: 1. past participle of go 2. later or...
- English (US)
: possessed with a strong attachment or a foolish or unreasoning love or desire : infatuated—often used with on. was real gone on that man—Pete Martin.
Gone is the past participle of go and can mean departed, lost, dead, or past. It can also be an adjective, adverb, or slang term with various meanings. Learn more about the word history, idioms, and example sentences of gone.
Gone is the past participle of go and can mean being away, missing, lost, dead, past, or ruined. It can also have slang meanings such as pregnant, infatuated, or exhilarated.
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Definition of gone adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Something that's gone isn't here anymore. If the sun is gone from the sky, it has set for the night and will rise again the next morning. Things and people that have departed are gone, and times that have passed by are gone.