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Synonyms for far-gone
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : fahr-gawn, -gon |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɑrˈgɔn, -ˈgɒn |
Top 10 synonyms for far-gone Other synonyms for the word far-gone
- a corps perdu
- all in
- bleary
- burned out
- burnt out
- burnt-out
- bushed
- collapsed
- completely
- consumed
- corrupt
- dead tired
- debased
- debilitated
- decadent
- decayed
- declining
- decreased
- decrepit
- degenerate
- depleted
- depreciated
- destitute
- devoid of
- disbursed
- dissipated
- dissolute
- dog-tired
- done
- done-in
- down the drain
- dragging
- drained
- effete
- emptied
- enervated
- enfeebled
- exhausted
- expended
- fagged
- far-gone
- feeble
- hacked
- had it
- heels over head
- immoral
- in want
- intensely
- kaput
- lessened
- limp
- obsolete
- on last leg
- out of
- overrefined
- overripe
- played out
- played-out
- pooped
- pooped out
- prostrate
- ready to drop
- sapped
- shattered
- short of
- shot
- soft
- sold
- sold out
- spent
- sucked out
- thrown away
- tired
- used up
- vitiated
- washed out
- washed-out
- washed-up
- weak
- weakened
- wearied
- weary
- wiped-out
- without resources
- worn
- worn out
- worn-out
Définition of far-gone
- As in spent : adj used up, gone; tired out
- As in depleted : adj consumed, exhausted
- As in done in : adj exhausted
- As in drained : adj used up; exhausted
- As in effete : adj spoiled, exhausted
- As in head over heels : adv very much
- He seemed to be so lost and far-gone in grief that he could not notice his brother's arrival.
- Extract from : « The Indian Fairy Book » by Cornelius Mathews
- Motley records that on that day far-gone Holland laid low the Spaniard.
- Extract from : « Stanford Stories » by Charles K. Field
- Perhaps there is a twofold diet here: the bun for the adult; the highly-spiced, far-gone meat for the grub.
- Extract from : « The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles » by Jean Henri Fabre
- The offender was brought to camp and put under guard—evidently horribly afraid we would eat him instead of the now far-gone roan.
- Extract from : « A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open » by Theodore Roosevelt
- Truly the repose of centuries, and the fashion of a far-gone time, so far as relates to our country, lay over the whole place.
- Extract from : « Homes and Haunts of the Most Eminent British Poets, Vol. I (of 2) » by William Howitt
- There can be no exhibition of far-gone wretchedness more striking and painful than to meet it in such a scene.
- Extract from : « The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. » by Washington Irving
- It's like looking out of some far-gone, drowsy old day of the Colonies, and yet feeling life and eternity fresh and near to you.
- Extract from : « The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 81, July, 1864 » by Various
- Across long centuries the life of your far-gone nomadic ancestors calls to you.
- Extract from : « Where Half The World Is Waking Up » by Clarence Poe
- Ten to one, he is old, and has all the shrivelled, high-dried appearance of the most far-gone and confirmed bachelorism.
- Extract from : « Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 444 » by Various
- One lovely June day, in the far-gone year of 1329, King Robert lay dying.
- Extract from : « Zigzag Journeys in Europe » by Hezekiah Butterworth
Antonyms for far-gone
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