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List of antonyms from "by all means" to antonyms from "by-gone"
Discover our 312 antonyms available for the terms "by comparison, by all of, by any means, by coincidence, by force, by dint of" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- By all means (2 antonyms)
- By all of (3 antonyms)
- By and by (18 antonyms)
- By and large (15 antonyms)
- By any chance (3 antonyms)
- By any means (3 antonyms)
- By birth (5 antonyms)
- By bits and pieces (8 antonyms)
- By by (17 antonyms)
- By byes (1 antonym)
- By choice (8 antonyms)
- By coincidence (7 antonyms)
- By comparison (5 antonyms)
- By contract (2 antonyms)
- By definition (3 antonyms)
- By design (8 antonyms)
- By dint of (1 antonym)
- By ear (7 antonyms)
- By far (7 antonyms)
- By fiat (17 antonyms)
- By fits and starts (2 antonyms)
- By force (2 antonyms)
- By gone (84 antonyms)
- By-gone (84 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « by-gone »
- As in archaic : adj very old
- As in late : adj dead
- As in lost : adj extinct, destroyed
- As in obsolete : adj no longer in use, in vogue
- As in old : adj obsolete, outdated
- As in old-fashioned : adj antiquated
- As in outmoded : adj obsolete, old-fashioned
- As in over : adj accomplished
- As in past : adj olden, former
- As in bygone : adj in the past
- As in quondam : adj former
- As in olden : adj old
- As in passe : adj old-fashioned
- As in dead : adj not working
- As in defunct : adj extinct, not functioning
- As in dowdy : adj poorly dressed; old-fashioned
- As in erstwhile : adj former
- As in extinct : adj dead, obsolete
- As in forgotten : adj out of one's mind
- As in former : adj previous in time or order
- As in ancient : adj old, often very old
- As in once : adv in the past; occurred one time only
- As in yesterday : noun the day before today
- As in water under the bridge : noun things forgotten about
- As in curio : noun knickknack
- As in curiosity : noun odd item
- As in antique : noun old object, often of great value
- The character of its contents gave it something of the odor of a by-gone age.
- Extract from : « A Son of Hagar » by Sir Hall Caine
- What has the world to show of by-gone glory and grandeur which she cannot at least equal?
- Extract from : « Glances at Europe » by Horace Greeley
- Sport mine for me, though it be of the vintage of a by-gone year.
- Extract from : « A Wounded Name » by Charles King
- To me you are nothing old or by-gone, whatever I may be to you.
- Extract from : « Vittoria, Complete » by George Meredith
- And the meaning of that by-gone look: was it what they fancied?
- Extract from : « Evan Harrington, Complete » by George Meredith
- It was woven, I suppose, on some by-gone loom; perhaps at Thrums.
- Extract from : « Miss Primrose » by Roy Rolfe Gilson
- It is very difficult to understand the people of by-gone ages.
- Extract from : « The Story of Mankind » by Hendrik Van Loon
- We have had some amusing ways of performing this rule in "by-gone ages."
- Extract from : « Comic Arithmetic » by Anonymous
- IT is very difficult to understand the people of by-gone ages.
- Extract from : « The Story of Mankind » by Hendrik van Loon
- What reminiscences of by-gone days invade the territory of the mind!
- Extract from : « Mr. Punch's Irish Humour » by Charles Keene, Various