gone


Definition: Meaning of, gone in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ɡɒn /

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  1. the past participle of GO
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  1. be gone to be no longer in a particular place
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  2. be gone to be dead or to no longer exist
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  3. be gone on somebody British English informal to be very attracted to someone of the opposite sex
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  4. be five/six/seven etc months gone British English informal to have been PREGNANT for five, six etc months
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[British English] [informal]
  1. later than a particular time or older than a particular age [=  past]
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gone used in phrases

  • Gone with the Wind
    1. (1939) a US film, based on a novel by Margaret MITCHELL . Many people think it is one of the greatest romantic films ever made. It tells the story of a beautiful, determined woman called Scarlett O'HARA, acted by Vivien LEIGH, who lives in Georgia during the American CIVIL WAR . She marries Rhett BUTLER, acted by Clark GABLE, but treats him badly.
  • far gone (adjective)
    1. very sick, drunk, crazy etc
  • here today and gone tomorrow (adjective)
    1. lasting a very short time
  • here today gone tomorrow (adjective)
    1. lasting a very short time
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