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departed

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Main Entry: depart
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave, retreat

Synonyms:

abandon, abdicate, absent, beat it, blast off, cut and run, cut out, decamp, desert, disappear, emigrate, escape, evacuate, exit, get away, git, go, go away, go forth, hit the bricks, hit the road, hit the trail, make a break, march out, migrate, move on, move out, part, perish, pull out, quit, remove, retire, sally forth, say goodbye, scram, secede, set forth, shove off, slip away, split*, start, start out, take leave, tergiversate, troop, vacate, vanish, withdraw

Antonyms:

arrive, come, enter
Main Entry: depart
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: diverge from normal, expected

Synonyms:

abandon, cast, desert, deviate, differ, digress, disagree, discard, dissent, excurse, forsake, ramble, reject, repudiate, stray, swerve, turn aside, vary, veer, wander

Antonyms:

continue, keep to, linger, stay, wait
Main Entry: departed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dead

Synonyms:

bought the farm, buried, deceased, expired, gone, in the grave, laid to rest, late, passed away, pushing up daisies, six feet under, stiff
Main Entry: blow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave suddenly

Synonyms:

depart, go, hit the road, split*, take a hike, take a powder

Antonyms:

arrive, come, come in
Main Entry: break out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: escape

Synonyms:

abscond, bolt, break loose, burst out, bust out, depart, flee, get free, leave
Main Entry: bygone
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: in the past

Synonyms:

ancient, antiquated, archaic, belated, dated, dead, defunct, departed, down memory lane, erstwhile, extinct, forgotten, former, gone, gone by, in oblivion, late, lost, of old, of yore, old-fashioned, old-time, olden, oldfangled, one-time, out-of-date, previous, quondam, sometime, vanished, water over the dam, water under the bridge

Antonyms:

modern, new, recent
Main Entry: clear out
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: leave, often quickly

Synonyms:

beat it, begone, decamp, depart, go, hightail, kite, make oneself scarce, remove oneself, retire, scram, skedaddle, split*, take a hike, take off, vamoose, withdraw

Antonyms:

arrive, rush in
Main Entry: contrast
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: compare, differ

Synonyms:

balance, be a foil to, be contrary to, be dissimilar, be diverse, be unlike, be variable, bracket, collate, conflict, contradict, depart, deviate, differentiate, disagree, distinguish, diverge, hang, hold a candle to, match up, mismatch, oppose, separate, set in opposition, set off, stack up against, stand out, vary, weigh
Notes: compare emphasizes the similarities between or among things, though not losing sight of the differences; contrast emphasizes the differences

Antonyms:

accord, agree, be alike, be equal, be similar, coincide, concur, conform
Main Entry: corpse
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: dead body

Synonyms:

body, bones, cadaver, carcass, carrion, deceased, departed, mort, remains, stiff*
Main Entry: dead
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: no longer alive

Synonyms:

asleep, bereft of life, bloodless, bought the farm, breathless, buried, cadaverous, checked out, cold, cut off, deceased, defunct, departed, done for, erased, expired, extinct, gone, gone to meet maker, gone to reward, inanimate, inert, late, lifeless, liquidated, mortified, no more, not existing, offed, out of one's misery, passed away, perished, pushing up daisies, reposing, resting in peace, spiritless, stiff, unanimated, wasted

Antonyms:

alive, animated, being, existent, existing, live, living, subsisting
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