gone on (Meaning)

gone on

a stupid person, a man hired to terrorize or eliminate opponents, a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents, to talk especially in an effusive manner, to continue on or as if on a journey, proceed, to take place, to keep on, enforcer sense 2b

gone on Sentence Examples

  1. The sun had gone down, casting an eerie glow over the deserted park.
  2. The old man's memories had gone, leaving him only with confusion and emptiness.
  3. The joy of the moment was gone, replaced by a lingering sense of regret.
  4. The money had gone, stolen from under her nose without a trace.
  5. The days had gone by so quickly, leaving her feeling like she had wasted time.
  6. The pain had gone, replaced by a dull ache that lingered in the back of her mind.
  7. The opportunity had gone, slipped through her fingers like water.
  8. The friendship had gone, broken beyond repair by misunderstandings and hurt.
  9. The innocence had gone, lost to the harsh realities of life.
  10. The hope had gone, extinguished by fear and despair.

FAQs About the word gone on

a stupid person, a man hired to terrorize or eliminate opponents, a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents, to talk especially in an effusive ma

mad (about), sweet on,obsessed, enamored (of), infatuated (with), besotted (by), enchanted, stuck on, charmed, crazy (about or over)

detached, cool, unimpressed,disillusioned, disenchanted, unenchanted,heart-free

The sun had gone down, casting an eerie glow over the deserted park.

The old man's memories had gone, leaving him only with confusion and emptiness.

The joy of the moment was gone, replaced by a lingering sense of regret.

The money had gone, stolen from under her nose without a trace.