Associations to the word «Departed»
Noun
- Ship
- Chaser
- Coast
- Saigon
- Malacca
- Contingent
- Shade
- Achilles
- Seville
- Armistice
- Pomp
- Caravan
- Trance
- Corpse
- Exercise
- Replacement
- Virginia
- Reverence
- Rite
- Hat
- Freighter
- Departure
- Motown
- Abe
- Orleans
- Lydia
- Slab
- Torpedo
- Superstition
- Iceland
- Scope
- Cairns
- Attendant
- Vocalist
- Havana
- Cape
- Veracruz
- Seattle
- August
- Cebu
- Janeiro
- Messina
- Here
- Atlantic
- Envoy
- April
- Strait
- Nova
- Touching
- Relative
- Va
- Philippines
- Till
- Passenger
- Corvette
- Boston
- Sc
- November
- February
- January
- Dearest
- Commodore
- Admiralty
- Gangster
- July
- Bordeaux
- September
- Shanghai
- Detachment
- En
- Darwin
- Jenkins
- Liturgy
- Sydney
- Hancock
- Toast
Wiktionary
DEPARTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of depart
DEPARTED, adjective. (euphemistic) dead
DEPARTED, noun. (euphemistic) A dead person or persons.
Dictionary definition
DEPARTED, noun. Someone who is no longer alive; "I wonder what the dead person would have done".
DEPARTED, adjective. Well in the past; former; "bygone days"; "dreams of foregone times"; "sweet memories of gone summers"; "relics of a departed era".
DEPARTED, adjective. Dead; "he is deceased"; "our dear departed friend".
Wise words
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