Synonyms for Gone-by:
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adj.
• past
- Latterday
, - ages ago
, - back when
, - behind one
, - down memory lane
, - ex
, - ex-
, - long ago
, - long-ago
, - way back
, - ancient
, - ancient history
, - earlier
, - early
, - erstwhile
, - foregoing
, - gone by
, - good old days
, - late
, - latter
, - latter-day
, - old
, - olden days
, - once
, - one time
, - one-time
, - over
, - preceding
, - previous
, - prior
, - quondam
, - recent
, - retired
, - sometime
, - time was
, - way back when
.
Other relevant words:
- ago
, - agone
, - antiquated
, - antique
, - by
, - bygone
, - bypast
, - dated
, - deceased
, - defunct
, - departed
, - disused
, - elapsed
, - expired
, - exploded
, - extinct
, - has-been
.
• Other relevant words (adjective):
What are the hypernyms for Gone-by?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for gone-by?
The term "gone-by" indicates something that has passed or is finished. The antonyms for "gone-by" include current, contemporary, modern, present-day, ongoing, and recent. While "gone-by" represents the past, these antonyms signify the present or future. Current refers to things that are happening or existing now, while contemporary denotes something that is of the same period or age as the present. Modern refers to the latest or most recent trends, while present-day refers to the current day or time. Ongoing means that something is continuing or still happening, while recent talks about something that has happened not too long ago.
What are the antonyms for Gone-by?
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