Synonyms for by-gone
Grammar : Adj, adv, noun |
Spell : bahy-gawn, -gon |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbaɪˌgɔn, -ˌgɒn |
Top 10 synonyms for by-gone Other synonyms for the word by-gone
- a single time
- abandoned
- abolished
- aboriginal
- above
- aforementioned
- aforesaid
- aged
- ages ago
- anachronistic
- ancient history
- annihilated
- anomaly
- antecedent
- antediluvian
- anterior
- antique
- asleep
- at an end
- at one time
- away back
- back
- back number
- back when
- baggy
- barren
- bauble
- bedraggled
- been around
- behind one
- behind the times
- belated
- bent
- bibelot
- blanked out
- blotted out
- blown over
- blowsy
- buried
- but once
- by
- bygone
- bygones
- bypast
- cast-off
- clean forgot
- closed
- cold
- collectible
- collector's item
- completed
- concluded
- consigned to oblivion
- consumed
- conversation piece
- creaky
- curio
- dated
- days gone by
- dead
- dead and gone
- decayed
- deceased
- defunct
- demode
- demoded
- demolished
- departed
- devastated
- dingy
- dinosaur
- disappeared
- disapproved
- discarded
- disremembered
- dissipated
- disused
- done
- done for
- done with
- doused
- dowdy
- down memory lane
- down the drain
- drab
- drew a blank
- dull
- dusty
- earlier
- early
- elderly
- ended
- eradicated
- erased
- erstwhile
- ex
- ex-
- exanimate
- exhausted
- exoticism
- expired
- exterminated
- extinct
- extinguished
- fallen
- fell between the cracks
- few miles on
- finished
- first
- foregoing
- foretime
- forgotten
- former
- formerly
- fossil
- fossilized
- freak
- frittered
- frowzy
- frumpy
- fusty
- gone
- gone by
- gone-by
- good old days
- grown old
- hackneyed
- had it
- has-been
- heirloom
- heretofore
- hoary
- homely
- horse and buggy
- immemorial
- in oblivion
- in the old days
- in the olden days
- in times gone by
- in times past
- inactive
- inanimate
- inoperable
- inoperative
- invalid
- kaput
- knickknack
- lang syne
- lapsed
- Last Day
- late
- latter
- latter-day
- left behind
- left out
- lifeless
- long ago
- long gone
- long-ago
- lost
- lot of mileage
- marvel
- misspent
- misused
- moldy
- monstrosity
- monument
- moth-eaten
- musty
- neglected
- no longer known
- nonesuch
- nonexistent
- not current
- not long ago
- not modern
- not with it
- objet d'art
- obliterated
- obsolescent
- obsolete
- odd
- oddity
- of old
- of olden days
- of the old school
- of yore
- old
- old as Methuselah
- old as the hills
- old goat
- old hat
- old-fangled
- old-fashioned
- old-hat
- old-school
- old-time
- olden
- olden days
- older
- oldfangled
- oldie
- omitted
- on one occasion
- once
- once only
- once upon a time
- one
- one time before
- one time previously
- one-time
- onetime
- only one time
- original
- out
- out of commission
- out of date
- out of it
- out of style
- out-of-date
- out-of-fashion
- out-of-style
- outdated
- outmoded
- outworn
- over
- passé
- passed on
- past
- past recollection
- peculiar object
- perished
- plain
- preceding
- previous
- previously
- primal
- primeval
- primitive
- primordial
- prior
- pristine
- prodigy
- quondam
- rarity
- recent
- recently
- relic
- remote
- repressed
- retired
- rococo
- ruin
- ruined
- run-down
- rusty
- scrubby
- settled
- shabby
- singular object
- slatternly
- slipped one's mind
- sloppy
- slovenly
- snuffed out
- sometime
- spent
- squandered
- stagnant
- stale
- sterile
- still
- stodgy
- superannuated
- superseded
- suppressed
- tacky
- tasteless
- terminated
- the other day
- this time
- time was
- time-worn
- times past
- timeworn
- tired
- toy
- traditional
- trifle
- trinket
- unemployed
- unfashionable
- unkempt
- unknown
- unoriginal
- unprofitable
- unrecalled
- unremembered
- unseemly
- unstylish
- untidy
- unusable
- unusual object
- up
- useless
- vanished
- vanquished
- venerable
- vestige
- vintage
- void
- wasted
- water over the dam
- water under the bridge
- way back
- way back when
- wearied
- whatnot
- whilom
- wiped out
- wonder
- worn
- worn out
- worn-out
- worse for wear
- wrecked
- wrinkled
- yesterday
Définition of by-gone
Origin :- early 15c., from by (adv.) + gone. Cf. similar construction of aforesaid. As a noun from 1560s (see bygones).
- 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
Antonyms for by-gone
- accomplishing
- active
- after
- alive
- animate
- animated
- antique
- attentive
- aware
- being
- bright
- chic
- classy
- cognizant
- contemporary
- continuing
- current
- currently
- disinterest
- early
- enduring
- ensuing
- existent
- existing
- expectation
- extant
- failed
- fashionable
- fewer
- following
- found
- fresh
- functioning
- future
- good
- in vogue
- incomplete
- indifference
- interested
- invigorated
- later
- less
- live
- living
- modern
- neat
- new
- new-fangled
- normality
- old-fashioned
- on time
- operating
- operative
- popular
- present
- presently
- prompt
- prospective
- punctual
- recalled
- recent
- recollected
- refreshed
- regularity
- remembered
- repaired
- responsive
- saved
- spirited
- standard
- subsequent
- subsisting
- succeeding
- successful
- tomorrow
- unfinished
- up-to-date
- usualness
- valid
- warm
- winning
- working
- young
- youthful
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