About The Word Bygone
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Bygone
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What's The Definition Of Bygone?
[n] past events to be put aside; "let bygones be bygones"
[adj] well in the past; former; "bygone days"; "dreams of foregone times"; "sweet memories of gone summers"; "relics of a departed era" Synonyms | Synonyms for Bygone: bypast | departed | foregone | gone | past | water under the bridge Related Terms | Find terms related to Bygone: ago | antiquated | antique | archaic | belated | blown over | by | bypast | dated | dead | dead and buried | deceased | defunct | departed | elapsed | erstwhile | expired | extinct | finished | forgotten | former | gone | gone glimmering | gone-by | has-been | irrecoverable | lapsed | late | lost | no more | obsolete | of old | of yore | old | olden | oldfangled | old-time | old-timey | once | onetime | out-of-date | over | passe | passed | passed away | past | quondam | run out | sometime | vanished | whilom | wound up See Also | past | past times | yesteryear | yore Bygone In Webster's Dictionary \By"gone`\ (b[imac]"g[o^]n`; 115), a.
Past; gone by. ``Bygone fooleries.'' --Shak.
\By"gone`\, n. Something gone by or past; a past event. ``Let old bygones be'' --Tennyson. {Let bygones be bygones}, let the past be forgotten. |
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