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verb
- 1. past participle of do
adjective
- 1. (of food) cooked thoroughly: "the turkey will be done to a turn" Similar Opposite
- 2. no longer happening or existing: "her hunting days were done" Similar Opposite
exclamation
- 1. used to indicate that the speaker accepts the terms of an offer: "‘I'll give ten to one he misses by a mile!’ called Reilly. ‘Done!’, said the conductor"
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DONE definition: 1. past participle of do 2. If something is done, or you are done with it, it is finished, or you…. Learn more.
The meaning of DONE is —also used in several varieties of English (such as African American English) typically before a past tense verb form to communicate that something (such as an action) has ended.
Definitions of done. adjective. having finished or arrived at completion. “certain to make history before he's done ” “it's a done deed” synonyms: through, through with. finished. ended or brought to an end. adjective. cooked until ready to serve. synonyms: cooked. having been prepared for eating by the application of heat. Pronunciation. US. /dən/
(dʌn ) 1. A1. Done is the past participle of do 1. 2. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] B1. A task or activity that is done has been completed successfully. When her deal is done, the client emerges with her purchase. 3. adjective [verb-link ADJECTIVE] B2. When something that you are cooking is done, it has been cooked long enough and is ready.
adj. 1. Having been carried out or accomplished; finished: a done deed. 2. Cooked adequately. 3. Socially acceptable: Spitting on the street is just not done in polite society. 4. Informal Totally worn out; exhausted. Idioms: be done. To have finished something: Are you done with your homework yet? Are they done eating dinner? done for Informal.
adjective. completed; finished; through: Our work is done. cooked sufficiently. worn out; exhausted; used up. in conformity with fashion, good taste, or propriety; acceptable: It isn't done. done. / dʌn / verb. the past participle of do 1. be done with or have done with. to end relations with. have done. to be completely finished. have you done?
finished or completed: Did you get your essay done in time? Fewer examples. The fish pie is done - I just need to cook the vegetables now. She's had plenty of time to get the work done. I've just got to get my article done and then we can go out. "Can I help?" "No, I think everything's done."
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