Synonym: asleep, at peace, at rest, away, bygone, bypast, dead person, dead soul, deceased, deceased person, decedent, departed(a), foregone, gone, gone. Similar words: depart, repartee, departure, department, depart from, parted, departure time, departure gate. Meaning: [-tɪd] n. someone who is no longer alive. adj. 1. not present; having left 2. well in the past; former 3. dead.
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61. Once again, he left the pupils to superintend the luncheon and departed into the small parlour to hear their story.
62. If I could have departed then, never reentered the house, it would have been with some strength of mind.
63. Judges themselves claim this as their great virtue and only occasionally is it seen to be departed from.
64. Finally, in 1542, the adventurer gave up in defeat and departed.
65. There it is said the ghost of his departed wife pleaded with him to proceed no further.
66. This company, in turn, departed, and by the 1970s, Millbottom had been partially converted for domestic use.
67. After centuries of crumbling gently before exciting our taste buds with your delicate flavour you have finally departed your origins.
68. It was a strange feeling when four o'clock arrived and the day trippers departed.
69. Brooding on this severe prospect,[www.Sentencedict.com] MacDonald and his colleagues departed for their summer holidays.
70. Michael Miller, who departed the Coronado yesterday after a ceremony in which Capt.
71. Another ten minutes ensued while the agonising choice of wines was made, and the wine waiter departed.
72. The aircraft has since departed for its new base at East Midlands Airport.
73. They kissed her, one cheek each, and departed softly in their pink felt bedroom slippers.
74. After 14 years working in the post room, post messenger Tom Chandler departed on a high note on March 4.
75. A second contingent of base personnel departed early Monday morning.
76. The younger people had departed long ago for war work or service in the armed forces.
77. Peak numbers occur between December and February, and most winter visitors have departed by late March.
78. As Hall departed for the dressing room[Sentencedict.com], incensed Everton boss Howard Kendall gave him a tongue-lashing from the dugout.
79. He departed after announcing that he would return for his answer with a larger squadron the following spring.
80. The line through 501 indicates that Mr R. James departed after lunch settling his account of £80.15 by Access credit card.
81. Like thunder and lightning and clouds and eclipses, the great block of crystal had departed as mysteriously as it had come.
82. After a few embarrassed minutes the mourners slowly departed, leaving Flaubert jammed into the ground at an oblique angle.
83. More than 9,000 staff have been axed and about another 11,000 have departed in businesses sold off.
84. For if that departed order can be allowed any saving graces, it was in that area that they might be found.
85. No girdle would squeeze out the illusion of a girlish figure once that form departed.
86. Phoney psychics could milk their rich clients for years, charging fancy prices for rap sessions with the dear departed.
87. But his good loyalist credentials could not save him when he departed from the narrow path.
88. I sat on a log among the shadows of creatures now extinct and others long since departed for pasture in the south.
89. It prescribes, directly for them, a rule of evidence not to be departed from.
90. Many have already departed by the way of this terrible illness, no doubt others will follow before our present travail is over.
More similar words: depart, repartee, departure, department, depart from, parted, departure time, departure gate, fire department, department store, departure lounge, executive department, purchasing department, take part, exparte, house party, on the part of, take part in, thwarted, private parts, art editor, cold-hearted, kindhearted, lighthearted, warmhearted, wholehearted, warm-hearted, good-hearted, half-hearted, halfhearted.