What is another word for long gone?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒŋ ɡˈɒn] (IPA)

Long gone is a phrase that refers to something that has been absent or missing for a long time. If you want to replace this phrase with something else, there are several synonyms that you can use. Some of these synonyms include vanished, departed, disappeared, elusive, extinct, and lost. When you say something is long gone, it means it's been gone for a while, so you can use another phrase like ancient history, bygone, forgotten, or distant memory, which convey the same meaning. Whatever synonym you choose, the context of your sentence should remain undisturbed, and you should ensure that it correctly conveys your intended message.

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What are the hypernyms for Long gone?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for long gone?

The phrase "long gone" denotes something that has already left or disappeared. Its antonyms can vary depending on the context. For example, if it refers to a person, the antonyms can be present, available, nearby, or reachable. If it relates to an event, some antonyms can be upcoming, forthcoming, approaching, or impending. For an object, antonyms can be here, present, available, or within reach. However, the antonyms of long gone can also be used to express the opposite meaning, such as when referring to something that should have disappeared, but still exists. In that case, antonyms could be lingering or remaining.

What are the antonyms for Long gone?

Famous quotes with Long gone

  • It's hard to say what I want my legacy to be when I'm long gone.
    Aaliyah
  • Terrorism takes us back to ages we thought were long gone if we allow it a free hand to corrupt democratic societies and destroy the basic rules of international life.
    Jacques Chirac
  • Jesus and Lincoln, Moses and Jefferson can seem so long gone, so unbelievable, so dead.
    Sarah Vowell
  • I was the only swimmer in movies. Tarzan was long gone, and he couldn't have done them anyway; he could never have gotten into my bathing suit.
    Esther Williams
  • It's always the darkest just before the beautiful dawn that welcomes you into a new day, and into a whole new world. Today is that new day, and you're stepping into a wonderful new world; with new ambitions, new dreams, and new energy to enjoy this new world. Be grateful, courageous, and open to new opportunities, with strong determination to succeed. Today is a New Day! The darkest night is long gone! Yesterday has become the past! Tomorrow is just an illusion! So, enjoy Today! Enjoy this moment! Welcome the New Day, as you step into your New World, Today!
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate

Related words: time past, gone long time ago, long time ago

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