done (Meaning)

Wordnet

done (s)

having finished or arrived at completion

cooked until ready to serve

Webster

done (p. p.)

of Do

Webster

done ()

p. p. from Do, and formerly the infinitive.

Webster

done (infinitive.)

Performed; executed; finished.

It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.

Webster

done (a.)

Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.

done Sentence Examples

  1. The work is done, and the results are satisfactory.
  2. Have you done your homework?
  3. The heavy lifting is done by machines these days.
  4. I'm done with this project; you can have it now.
  5. The carpenter has done a great job building this cabinet.
  6. The deed is done, and there's no going back.
  7. Please let me know when you're done with the report.
  8. You're all done; you can go home now.
  9. I'm done with this relationship; let's break up.
  10. The deal is done; we've reached an agreement.

FAQs About the word done

having finished or arrived at completion, cooked until ready to serveof Do, p. p. from Do, and formerly the infinitive., Performed; executed; finished., It is d

over, completed, up, complete, accomplished, ended,finished,concluded, down, out of hand

unfinished, incomplete, ongoing, continuing, continuing, unfinished, incomplete,ongoing, uncompleted,uncompleted

The work is done, and the results are satisfactory.

Have you done your homework?

The heavy lifting is done by machines these days.

I'm done with this project; you can have it now.