begone (Meaning)
begone (interj.)
Go away; depart; get you gone.
begone (p. p.)
Surrounded; furnished; beset; environed (as in woe-begone).
Synonyms & Antonyms of begone
Synonyms:
- buzz (off)
- scarper
- push off
- bail out
- book
- retreat
- beat it
- pack (up or off)
- sally (forth)
- take off
- part
- fly
- escape
- retire
- step (along)
- withdraw
- run along
- shove (off)
- pull out
- pike (out or off)
- bugger off
- walk out
- take a walk
- quit
- clear off
- dig out
- go off
- get off
- start
- evacuate
- cut out
- bail
- clear out
- bug out
- peel off
- push on
- vamoose
- bug off
- emigrate
Antonyms:
begone Sentence Examples
- The sinister spirit bewitched the house, but the exorcist's chant sent it begone.
- As the sun dipped below the horizon, the vampires retreated to their lairs, the command of "Begone!"
- echoing in the streets.
- The demonic possession was relentless, but the priest's prayers forced the evil entity begone.
- The mischievous imp danced around the cottage, but the homeowner's stern "Begone!"
- sent it scuttling away.
- The witches' spellbook lay open on the table, and the foolish apprentice read an incantation, summoning a shadow creature that could only be banished by the word "Begone!"
- The haunting phantom made its presence known with eerie whispers, but the medium's authoritative "Begone!"
- silenced its torment.
- The unruly child threw a tantrum, but the parent's stern "Begone!"
FAQs About the word begone
Go away; depart; get you gone., Surrounded; furnished; beset; environed (as in woe-begone).
exit,depart, flee, get, go, move, buzz (off), scarper, push off, bail out
remain, remain, arrive,come, arrive, come, settle, turn up, show up, abide
The sinister spirit bewitched the house, but the exorcist's chant sent it begone.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the vampires retreated to their lairs, the command of "Begone!"
echoing in the streets.
The demonic possession was relentless, but the priest's prayers forced the evil entity begone.