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done - 20 thesaurus results
Main Entry: done
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accomplished, finished
Synonyms: complete, completed, depleted, down, drained, effete, ended, executed, exhausted, fixed, fulfilled, over, perfected, realized, rendered, set, spent, through, wired, wrought, a wrap, all in, all over, brought about, brought to pass, buttoned up, compassed, concluded, consummated, effected, performed, succeeded, terminated, used up
Antonyms: incomplete, undone, unfinished, unperfected
Main Entry: done
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: thoroughly cooked
Synonyms: baked, fried, ready, boiled, brewed, broiled, browned, crisped, stewed
Antonyms: rare, raw, undone
Main Entry: done
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: approved, agreed upon
Synonyms: compacted, determined, okay, settled, you're on
Antonyms: denied, vetoed
Main Entry: do
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: carry out
Synonyms: accomplish, achieve, act, arrange, be responsible for, bring about, cause, close, complete, conclude, cook*, create, determine, discharge, do one's thing, effect, end, engage in, execute, finish, fix, fulfill, get ready, get with it, go for it*, look after, make, make ready, move, operate, organize, perform, prepare, produce, pull off*, see to, succeed, take care of business, take on, transact, undertake, wind up*, work, wrap up*
Antonyms: defer, destroy, fail, idle, lose, miss, neglect, pass, put off, undo
Main Entry: do
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be sufficient
Synonyms: answer, avail, pass muster*, satisfy, serve, suffice, suit, be adequate, be enough, be good enough for, be of use, be useful, give satisfaction
Main Entry: do
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: figure out, solve
Synonyms: adapt, decipher, decode, interpret, render, resolve, translate, transpose, work out, puzzle out, transliterate
Main Entry: do
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: act, behave
Synonyms: appear, bear, carry, conduct, demean, deport, discourse, enact, fare, get along, get by, give, go on, impersonate, make out*, manage, muddle through*, operate, perform, play, portray, present, produce, put on*, quit, seem, acquit oneself, come on like, comport, personate, playact, render the role, stagger along
Main Entry: do
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: travel, visit
Synonyms: cover, explore, journey, tour, track, traverse, look at, pass through, stop in
Main Entry: do
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cheat
Synonyms: beat, bilk, con, cozen, deceive, defraud, dupe, fleece*, flimflam*, gyp*, hoax, overreach, swindle, trick, chouse, take for a ride
Main Entry: de rigeur
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: proper, right
Synonyms: au fait, becoming, conventional, correct, decent, decorous, done, fitting, necessary, required, comme il faut
Antonyms: improper, wrong
Main Entry: done in
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: exhausted
Synonyms: bushed*, dead, depleted, done, effete, spent, tired, washed-out*, weary, worn-out, all in, fagged, far-gone, on last leg, ready to drop, used up
Antonyms: rested
Main Entry: doomed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: condemned, hopeless
Synonyms: bewitched, cursed, cut down, damned, destroyed, done, done for*, fated, fey, ill-fated, kiss of death*, lost, luckless, overthrown, overwhelmed, que sera sera*, reprobate, ruined, star-crossed, threatened, undone, unfortunate, wrecked, bedeviled, convicted, dead duck, foreordained, ill-omened, in the cards, menaced, predestined, sentenced, sunk, suppressed, thrown down, unredeemed
Antonyms: hopeful, lucky
Main Entry: gone
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not present, no longer in existence
Synonyms: absent, astray, away, dead, deceased, defunct, departed, displaced, dissipated, done, down the drain*, ended, extinct, finished, lacking, left, lost, missing, moved, over, past, quit, removed, retired, spent, split, transferred, traveling, vanished, withdrawn, AWOL, burned up, consumed, decamped, disappeared, disintegrated, dissolved, dried up, elapsed, flown, no more, nonextant, not a sign of, not here, out the window, passed, run-off, shifted, taken a powder, taken leave, turned to dust
Antonyms: around, current, existing, present, working
Main Entry: washed-up
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: of no further use
Synonyms: done, done for, ended, finished, kaput, shot*, through, useless, broken down, come to an end, concluded, done with, over and done, over the hill, over the hill
Main Entry: completed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: achieved
Synonyms: built, done, ended, finished, concluded
Main Entry: manufactured
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: made
Synonyms: assembled, built, complete, completed, done, erected, fashioned, forged, produced, constructed, fabricated, formed, machined, mass-produced, shaped, tooled
Main Entry: up
Part of Speech: preposition3
Definition: expired
Synonyms: done, ended, finished, invalid, lapsed, outdated, run out, elapsed, terminated
Antonyms: continuing, current, valid
Main Entry: over
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: accomplished
Synonyms: ancient history, by, bygone, closed, completed, done, ended, finished, gone, past, settled, up, at an end, concluded, done with
Notes: more than refers to countable items (there are more than 50 pies); over refers to general or unspecified amounts (over half the church is full)
Antonyms: incomplete, unfinished, failed
Main Entry: respectable
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: good, honest
Synonyms: admirable, appropriate, august, becoming, befitting, comely, conforming, correct, creditable, decent, decorous, dignified, done, estimable, fair, honorable, mediocre, moderate, modest, nice, ordinary, passable, presentable, proper, redoubtable, reputable, reputed, respected, satisfactory, seemly, sublime, suitable, tolerable, upright, venerable, virtuous, worthy, redoubted, well-thought-of
Antonyms: bad, corrupt, dishonest, dishonorable, unworthy, unrespectable
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