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сделать правильно
сделать прямо
сделано хорошо
правильном подходе
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выполнить прямо
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делается прямо
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сделать сразу
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Unfortunately, it wasn’t done right.
Print advertising works when it is done right.
Нет сомнений в том, что печатная реклама отлично работает, если все сделано правильно.
There is a lot of detail, and we all want it done right.
Management wants this done right away, without delay.
Бланк считает, что это нужно сделать прямо сейчас, без задержек.
In this digital era, everything can be done right in front of your computer.
В эту цифровую эпоху все можно сделать прямо перед вашим компьютером.
Making sure that the job is done right is paramount.
And business will suffer if this isn’t done right.
However, some basic editing tricks can just be done right on your camera.
Тем не менее, некоторые основные приемы редактирования просто можно сделать прямо на вашей камере.
On the other hand, if it’s not done right, it can baffle the user with messages about perfectly legitimate programs.
С другой стороны, если это не сделано правильно, это может помешать пользователю сообщениями о совершенно законных программах.
When this is done right, it can be beautiful.
The key here is «done right«, which it seldom is.
Ключевой момент здесь «сделано правильно«, что редко бывает на практике.
If you want something done right, you’ve got to do it yourself.
Если вы хотите что-то все сделано правильно, вы должны делать это сами.
A good SEO company will make sure this gets done right.
Хорошая SEO компания позаботится о том, чтобы все было сделано правильно.
This is DLC done right; take notes.
Brown thinks the new form of high-end barbershops are experiential retail done right.
Браун считает, что новая форма парикмахерских высокого класса — это опытная розничная торговля, сделанная правильно.
It means we wrote awesome code that was done right.
Это означает, что мы написали отличный код, который был сделан правильно.
Because this should be done right.
And the captain wants this done right away.
Художник-криминалист на больничном, а капитан требует сделать это прямо сейчас.
Only when I want it done right.
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Suppose I have the sentence: «This is a website done right.»
It sounds wrong, but I cannot find any grammatical rules that confirm my suspicions. Am I just crazy or is that improper grammar?
Nick
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According to M-W.com, right (adverb) can mean «in a suitable, proper, or desired manner», and gives as an example of that usage «knew he wasn’t doing it right.» So I’m gonna have to go with the «you’re just crazy» option.
answered Feb 10, 2011 at 23:30
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It may sound wrong because it’s a contraction — the full form is «this is a website that was done right». Now that’s ugly passive voice, I think «someone did a great job on this website» sounds better.
In other words, it’s wrong in the same way as «as seen on TV» is wrong
answered Feb 11, 2011 at 2:14
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According to the Wiktionary entry for «right», there is no meaning of «right» that is an adverb meaning «correctly» (however, there are other adverbial meanings of «right»). So, if you trust it as a source, the (pedantic, technical, grammatical) answer is no. However, «done right» is very commonly used in informal contexts in American English to mean «done correctly». I would not say or write «done right» in any formal context.
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What is another word for do the right thing?
act in good conscience | act in good faith |
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behave uprightly | behave virtuously |
do the decent thing | do the proper thing |
act ethically | act morally |
act properly | act in a conscionable manner |
Contents
- 1 What’s another word for being right?
- 2 What it means to do the right thing?
- 3 What is the synonym of behavior?
- 4 What is it called when you always do the right thing?
- 5 What is the message of Do the Right Thing?
- 6 What means doing the right thing without being told what to do?
- 7 What is the synonym of action?
- 8 What is a synonym for changing?
- 9 What does taking action mean?
- 10 What is the synonym of conscientious?
- 11 What is it called when you feel like you have to do something?
- 12 What is the synonym of gratifying?
- 13 How is Spike Lee Rich?
- 14 What does the boombox represent in Do the Right Thing?
- 15 What are the two words that Radio Raheem has on his brass knuckles?
- 16 What is defined as the avoidance of doing a task that needs to be accomplished?
- 17 What is the means through which the message travels from the source to the receiver?
- 18 What is important to prepare to accommodate the planned task and other activities?
- 19 What is another word for to do something?
- 20 What is a word for doing something?
What’s another word for being right?
1 equitable, fair, honest, lawful. 2 accurate, true. 4 fit, seemly. 5 proper.
What it means to do the right thing?
getty. Doing the right thing generally means making decisions that are not based on your own personal needs, that don’t expand your popularity, or enforce your personal beliefs. It means doing what is best for the greater or common good. Some examples are: Maintaining your character when no one is watching.
What is the synonym of behavior?
conduct, way of behaving, way of acting, deportment, bearing, etiquette. actions, exploits, doings, efforts. manners, ways, habits, practices.
What is it called when you always do the right thing?
If someone is conscientious, that person strives to do what’s right and to carry out her duties. Conscientious people show care and put in a big effort.
What is the message of Do the Right Thing?
Director Spike Lee chose to create a film that is able to both entertain and emotionally resonate with an audience by pointing out that when racial and social disparities are not properly addressed by those in power, they can ultimately lead to acts of extreme violence by those who feel powerless.
What means doing the right thing without being told what to do?
Explanation: Initiative is doing the right thing without being told.
What is the synonym of action?
synonyms for action
- activity.
- deal.
- force.
- life.
- movement.
- operation.
- plan.
- process.
What is a synonym for changing?
- alter,
- make over,
- modify,
- recast,
- redo,
- refashion,
- remake,
- remodel,
What does taking action mean?
Definition of take action
: to do something : to act in order to get a particular result The committee is ready to take action.
What is the synonym of conscientious?
Some common synonyms of conscientious are honest, honorable, just, scrupulous, and upright. While all these words mean “having or showing a strict regard for what is morally right,” conscientious and scrupulous imply an active moral sense governing all one’s actions and painstaking efforts to follow one’s conscience.
What is it called when you feel like you have to do something?
Compulsions are behaviors people with OCD feel a strong urge to do. They are also called rituals. To someone with OCD, rituals seem like the way to stop the thoughts, fix things, be safe, or make sure bad things won’t happen.
What is the synonym of gratifying?
In this page you can discover 47 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for gratifying, like: satisfying, pleasing, gladdening, enjoyable, humoring, enchanting, welcome, pleasurable, pleasant, favorable and appeasing.
How is Spike Lee Rich?
Spike Lee Net Worth: Spike Lee is an American movie director, writer, producer, actor, and college professor who has a net worth of $50 million. He has produced more than 35 films since 1983 through his production company, 40 Acres and a Mule.
What does the boombox represent in Do the Right Thing?
Raheem’s boombox is a metaphorical prop because of how it represents Raheem’s identity, self-worth and sense of manhood; in a sense it is to him what the “pizzeria” is to Sal; it is a cultural prop for its association with North American hip urbanity.
What are the two words that Radio Raheem has on his brass knuckles?
Symbolism. In the film Do the Right Thing, Radio Raheem recites a soliloquy on love and hate. In this scene, he is wearing a brass knuckle ring that says “hate” on his left hand and one that says “love” on his right. Lee shoots this scene by having the camera replace the position of Mookie, opposite Raheem.
What is defined as the avoidance of doing a task that needs to be accomplished?
The avoidance of doing a task that needs to be accomplished is called ‘procrastination‘.
What is the means through which the message travels from the source to the receiver?
Explanation: A communication channel is reffered as the means through which the message travels from the source to the receiver.
What is important to prepare to accommodate the planned task and other activities?
Explanation: The activity definition process is a further breakdown of the work package elements of the WBS. It documents the specific activities needed to fulfill the deliverables detailed in the WBS.
What is another word for to do something?
What is another word for do something?
take action | act |
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begin | proceed |
respond | start |
take measures | take steps |
work | get moving |
What is a word for doing something?
What is another word for doing?
act | exploit |
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action | deed |
activity | feat |
handiwork | accomplishment |
achievement | performance |
What is another word for done?
665 synonyms found
Pronunciation:
[ dˈʌn], [ dˈʌn], [ d_ˈʌ_n]
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adj.
• accomplished, finished (adjective)
- fixed,
- depleted,
- drained,
- set,
- Compassed,
- all over,
- concluded,
- brought to pass,
- spent,
- ended,
- brought about,
- Succeeded,
- consummated,
- wired,
- Performed,
- a wrap,
- effete,
- terminated,
- buttoned up,
- effected,
- through,
- down.
• all (adjective)
- done,
- through with.
• approved, agreed upon (adjective)
- you’re on,
- okay,
- Compacted.
• complete (adjective)
- done with,
- intact,
- exhaustive,
- unsevered,
- unabridged,
- accomplished,
- total,
- universal,
- undivided,
- full,
- solid,
- uncut,
- that’s it,
- comprehensive,
- unified,
- entire,
- fini,
- all-embracing,
- sum,
- finished off,
- conclusive,
- collective,
- thorough,
- all over but the shouting,
- integral,
- home free,
- plenary,
- final,
- all,
- whole.
• correct (adjective)
- be coming.
• decorous (adjective)
- re fined,
- be-fitting,
- formal,
- well behaved,
- de mure,
- wellbehaved,
- de-mure.
• de rigeur (adjective)
- re-quired,
- more necessary,
- re quired.
• done in (adjective)
- most worn out,
- washed-out,
- more far-gone,
- most fargone,
- more fagged,
- fargone,
- more fargone,
- most far gone,
- washedout,
- ready drop,
- most far-gone,
- more far gone,
- most fagged.
• doomed (adjective)
- re-probate,
- de stroyed,
- most ill-omened,
- more sentenced,
- be deviled,
- be-deviled,
- most sunk,
- most predestined,
- more sunk,
- more suppressed,
- un-redeemed,
- un done,
- illfated,
- more illomened,
- more unredeemed,
- in cards,
- most illomened,
- more convicted,
- ill fated,
- more predestined,
- over whelmed,
- be witched,
- pre-destined,
- most foreordained,
- most sentenced,
- un fortunate,
- most ill omened,
- over-whelmed,
- more ill omened,
- most bedeviled,
- most convicted,
- most unredeemed,
- star crossed,
- fated,
- un-done,
- Menaced,
- most menaced,
- kiss death,
- fore-ordained,
- un-fortunate,
- more menaced,
- un redeemed,
- de-stroyed,
- fore ordained,
- pre destined,
- Star-crossed,
- ill omened,
- be-witched,
- over thrown,
- starcrossed,
- more foreordained,
- more bedeviled,
- re probate,
- most suppressed,
- more ill-omened,
- over-thrown.
• exhausted (adjective)
- most expended,
- at end,
- more consumed,
- more expended,
- most consumed,
- most squandered,
- ex-pended,
- more squandered,
- ex pended.
• finished (adjective)
- most devastated,
- more liquidated,
- most liquidated,
- more devastated.
• gone (adjective)
- non extant,
- dis-placed,
- de-camped,
- down drain,
- re moved,
- more decamped,
- re tired,
- dis placed,
- de-ceased,
- turned dust,
- most decamped,
- dis-appeared,
- with drawn,
- more nonextant,
- de-parted,
- more runoff,
- more flown,
- more run off,
- out window,
- more elapsed,
- more passed,
- more away,
- more shifted,
- dis-integrated,
- more quit,
- most dissolved,
- most away,
- most run off,
- with-drawn,
- non-extant,
- dis solved,
- most disintegrated,
- dis integrated,
- most elapsed,
- most nonextant,
- dis-solved,
- most passed,
- more run-off,
- de camped,
- taken powder,
- de ceased,
- most shifted,
- more disintegrated,
- de parted,
- more split,
- more disappeared,
- retired,
- most disappeared,
- re-tired,
- dis appeared,
- not sign of,
- most runoff,
- most split,
- most quit,
- more dissolved,
- most run-off,
- most flown.
• induced (adjective)
- more caused,
- most caused.
• manufactured (adjective)
- most shaped,
- most massproduced,
- more mass-produced,
- most machined,
- more tooled,
- most constructed,
- more formed,
- most formed,
- more massproduced,
- most mass-produced,
- most fabricated,
- most tooled,
- more machined,
- more mass produced,
- most mass produced,
- massproduced,
- mass produced,
- shaped,
- more constructed,
- mass-produced,
- more shaped.
• old (adjective)
- out of date,
- oldfangled,
- primeval,
- ageold,
- of yore,
- oldfashioned,
- castoff,
- of old,
- old fashioned,
- cast-off.
• olden (adjective)
- old as the hills,
- old as hills.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- not a sign of,
- used up,
- Machined,
- complete,
- wornout,
- induced,
- run off,
- doomed,
- ill-omened,
- not here,
- washed out,
- ready to drop,
- burned up,
- run-off,
- played out,
- discharged,
- far-gone,
- condign,
- done in,
- correct,
- taken a powder,
- no more,
- Rendered,
- on last leg,
- all in,
- realized,
- gone,
- completed,
- be fitting,
- fagged,
- unredeemed,
- all gone,
- exhausted,
- finished,
- over,
- de rigeur,
- manufactured,
- at an end,
- dried up,
- washed-up,
- tooled,
- turned to dust,
- executed,
- thrown down,
- old,
- out the window,
- dead duck,
- decorous,
- in the cards,
- taken leave,
- nonextant,
- respectable,
- illomened.
• over (adjective)
- most by,
- more up,
- most up,
- more by.
• realized (adjective)
- most actualized,
- most consummated,
- most substantiated,
- more consummated,
- most materialized,
- more materialized,
- more substantiated,
- more actualized.
• respectable (adjective)
- well-thought-of,
- Redoubted.
• right (adjective)
- more condign,
- de-served,
- most condign,
- de served.
• round (adjective)
- un-broken,
- most unbroken,
- un broken,
- un divided,
- more unbroken,
- un-divided.
• washed-up (adjective)
- broken down,
- washed up,
- come to an end,
- over the hill,
- over and done.
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n.
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•
- deep-fried,
- Breaded,
- Curried,
- au naturel,
- Deviled,
- battered,
- cold,
- al dente.
-
•
- yes,
- absolutely,
- of course,
- part,
- right,
- O.K.,
- great,
- precisely,
- exactly.
-
•
- start,
- mission accomplished,
- past,
- anymore,
- ability.
-
•
- awoke,
- Awoken,
- ate,
- Begat,
- Befell,
- Bestrode,
- Arose,
- Became,
- bade,
- Began.
-
•
- Bidden,
- Arisen,
- begotten,
- Befallen,
- Borne,
- Bestridden,
- blown,
- Been,
- bitten,
- Begun.
• agreed upon (noun)
- determined,
- approved,
- settled,
- agreed.
• done (noun)
- cooked.
• done in (noun)
- fagged out,
- Dead beat,
- fatigued,
- worn to a frazzle,
- dead,
- weary,
- tired out,
- shattered,
- dog-tired,
- knackered,
- on your last legs,
- bushed,
- flaked out,
- Pooped,
- zonked.
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prep.
• Other relevant words: (preposition)
- up,
- out-dated.
• up (preposition)
- out dated,
- in valid,
- in-valid.
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v.
• acted (verb)
- Worked,
- Exercised,
- Officiated,
- reacted,
- moved,
- Did,
- Comported,
- Transacted,
- functioned,
- Operated,
- labored,
- Behaved,
- Acted,
- Appeared,
- Perpetrated,
- Endeavored,
- conducted.
• behaved (verb)
- Proceeded,
- practiced,
- Deported.
• complete (verb)
- round.
• ventured (verb)
- Undertook,
- Undertaken,
- campaigned,
- pursued,
- Ventured,
- Maneuvered,
- Schemed,
- initiated.
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Other synonyms:
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•
- be,
- done for.
-
•
- kaput,
- out.
-
•
- DO.
-
•
- have.
• accomplished
- wrought,
- fulfilled,
- perfected.
• cooked
- ready,
- fried,
- baked,
- burned,
- hot,
- stewed,
- prepared.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- Canceled,
- Crisped,
- decided,
- strictly,
- incident,
- overdone,
- bone-weary,
- create,
- aweary,
- conventional,
- vicious,
- gain,
- eventually,
- fulfil,
- thoroughly,
- derive,
- Comme Il Faut,
- decidedly,
- most,
- natural,
- beaten,
- Consummately,
- conclude,
- comprise,
- wearied,
- accident,
- Brewed,
- sol,
- signed,
- Does,
- defunct,
- useless,
- accomplish,
- jaded,
- Shotten,
- fact,
- definitely,
- nice,
- usual,
- Deleted,
- prostrate,
- fairly,
- really,
- vanished,
- punctually,
- manage,
- zapped,
- closure,
- certainly,
- case,
- be it so,
- logy,
- decayed,
- detail,
- bare,
- Expunged,
- medium,
- rotten,
- govern,
- achieve,
- evolve,
- truly,
- sincerely,
- carried out,
- proceed,
- execute,
- examination,
- totally,
- you bet,
- conclusion,
- instance,
- completely,
- normal,
- make,
- civilized,
- termination,
- authentically,
- Caused,
- out of commission,
- orthodox,
- beyond saving,
- established,
- discolored,
- occurrence,
- Cankered,
- roast,
- adjourn,
- correctly,
- consumed,
- get,
- completion,
- worm-eaten,
- made,
- civilised,
- customary,
- time-worn,
- whacked,
- clean,
- profound,
- run-down,
- tainted,
- quite,
- transact,
- conforming,
- broke,
- cessation,
- moldy,
- come,
- entirely,
- perform,
- effect,
- bring about,
- proper,
- inspection,
- empty,
- medium-rare,
- all bets off,
- laid low,
- Doing,
- standard,
- wasted,
- work out,
- yet,
- at the end of the line,
- out of hand,
- moderately,
- past one’s prime,
- pure,
- surveillance,
- seedy,
- result,
- raised,
- already,
- over with,
- bring,
- wholly,
- carry out,
- rusty,
- decrepit,
- occasion,
- Mildewed,
- dissolution,
- done up,
- fully,
- moss-grown,
- spotted,
- ausgespielt,
- utter,
- browned,
- boiled,
- satisfy,
- wrapped up,
- moth-eaten,
- Frazzled,
- expire,
- imagine,
- dead-tired,
- broken,
- all up,
- closed,
- tired,
- befitting,
- shot,
- utterly,
- moldering,
- ripe,
- Crumbling,
- deadbeat,
- ending,
- pooped out,
- bien cuit,
- doings,
- Effectuated,
- beat,
- lastly,
- well-done,
- design,
- perfectly,
- spend,
- worn-out,
- busted,
- limp,
- poached,
- investigation,
- hors de combat,
- finally,
- Dog-weary,
- overcooked,
- well-cooked,
- review,
- tuckered out,
- out of action,
- prepare,
- grilled,
- extinct,
- decent,
- produced,
- perfective,
- wound up,
- event,
- olden,
- de rigueur,
- broiled,
- good,
- blighted,
- processed,
- detailed,
- ripen,
- becoming,
- indeed,
- overall,
- grown,
- emptied,
- traditional,
- realize,
- in order,
- amen,
- knocked out,
- all off,
- doneness,
- wiped out,
- christian,
- go,
- fulfill,
- finished up,
- sequel,
- set at rest,
- end,
- depraved.
How to use «Done» in context?
The word «done» is a very important word in the English language. It has a lot of meanings, but one of the most common meanings is «completed».
When you finish something, it means you’ve achieved your goal. It’s like you’ve finished the race. You’re now in the final stage.
You can also use «done» to mean «finished doing something». This is usually followed by a time period. For example, «I’m done with this project by tomorrow».
Another use of «done» is to say that you’re not interested in something anymore.
Paraphrases for Done:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Forward Entailment
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Proper noun, singular
DO.
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Proper noun, singular
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Independent
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Coordinating conjunction
Doing.
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Adjective
Performed.
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Proper noun, singular
completed, conducted, Achieved, Was, Doing, Does, Performed, Undertaken, Forms, releases.
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Noun, plural
Asses, Delays, Ones, Efforts, Forms, wrongs, advances, increases, claims, notes, sets, actions, causes, attempts, concerns, moves, passes, runs, reviews, shows, reasons, blows, points, signs, references, failures, developments, traces, delusions.
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Noun, singular or mass
completed.
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Adverb
indeed, Doing.
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Verb, past tense
packed, placed, pointed, sounded, trip, wrought, Carried, Followed, Inflicted, Performed, Sailed, Waged, Wreaked, Complied, Spared, cooks, positioned, withheld, maketh.
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Verb, past participle
abandoned, abducted, abused, accepted, accompanied, accredited, accrued, acknowledged, acquired, acquitted, activated, activity, adapted, added, adjusted, admitted, advised, affected, aged, aligned, allotted, altered, amended, analysis, analyzed, announced, anticipated, applied, appointed, appreciated, approach, arranged, arrested, articulated, artwork, ascertained, assembled, assigned, assisted, assumed, assured, attached, attained, attempted, attended, authorised, authorized, backed, based, beaten, behaviour, bloodied, bored, born, bothered, bound, broadcast, broken, calculated, calibrated, called, cancelled, carved, cast, certified, changed, characterised, characterized, charged, checked, chosen, clarified, classified, cleaned, cleared, collected, combined, commissioned, completed, composed, conceived, concentrated, conditioned, conducted, confirmed, connected, conquered, contained, controlled, cooked, coordinated, corrected, corrupted, cost, covered, crossed, damaged, damned, deadline, decided, declared, dedicated, deducted, defined, demonstrated, depressed, deprived, derived, described, designated, designed, desired, destined, destroyed, devoted, diluted, discharged, disclosed, discovered, dismantled, dismissed, disposed, distributed, diverted, divided, divorced, doable, documented, dominated, donated, doomed, drawn, dried, driven, dropped, earned, eaten, ec, edited, educated, effected, elaborated, elected, embargo, embodied, emphasised, emphasized, employed, encouraged, endeavour, endorsed, enforced, engaged, enhanced, enlargement, equipped, estimated, example, excellence, expanded, expected, expended, expired, exposed, expressed, extended, face, faced, facilitated, failed, fallen, fed, felled, felt, filled, filmed, financed, fired, fixed, flared, focused, focussed, foreseen, forfeited, formalised, formalized, formulated, fostered, found, founded, framework, freed, fulfilled, fund, funded, furnished, gathered, governed, graduated, grown, guaranteed, guided, handed, handled, harmed, headed, heard, hired, honoured, hooked, identified, ill-treated, illustrated, imported, imposed, improved, incorporated, indispensable, induced, initiated, injured, inscribed, inspired, insured, integrated, intended, interested, interpreted, intervention, invested, involved, iraq, jimmy, job, joined, kept, kidnapped, known, labour, learned, leavened, led, left, lent, lifted, liked, limited, linked, listed, loaded, located, locked, lost, loved, maintained, maltreated, manufactured, marked, matched, measured, mediated, missed, mistreated, modified, motivated, mounted, moved, murdered, named, needed, neglected, noted, obliged, occupied, offset, opened, opposed, ordered, organised, organized, oriented, outlined, overcome, overlooked, owed, packed, painted, performance, permitted, placed, planned, played, pleased, pledged, pointed, poised, posed, posted, postponed, practicable, practiced, practised, primed, printed, problem, procedure, proceedings, processed, projected, promised, pronounced, proposed, protected, proved, proven, provoked, pulled, punished, pursued, raised, ratified, received, recognised, recognized, reconciled, recorded, recovered, rectified, reduced, referenced, reflected, registered, regulated, reinforced, related, released, removed, repaired, repeated, reporting, represented, requested, required, resolution, resolved, respected, restored, restricted, retained, retired, return, revealed, reversed, revised, risen, role, ruined, rule, rushed, said, satisfied, saturated, saved, scared, scheduled, search, secured, seeded, seen, seized, selected, sent, serviced, settled, shaped, shot, shouldered, situated, smoked, solved, sorted, sought, sown, specified, spent, spoken, spread, stay, stolen, stopped, stored, strengthened, stressed, struck, structured, stuck, studied, subscribed, subtracted, succeed, suggested, suited, support, supported, supposed, suspended, sustained, sworn, tailored, tails, task, taught, tested, thinned, thought, thrown, tired, torn, touched, tracked, traded, transformed, transmitted, transposed, trapped, traveled, travelled, treated, tried, turned, undone, utilized, valued, venue, verified, versed, vested, vi, voiced, wanted, wasted, welcomed, whole, withdrawn, witnessed, won, worn, wrapped, written, zero, Abolished, Acceded, Accommodated, Accorded, Accounted, Achieved, Acted, Activities, Adhered, Adjourned, Administered, Advocated, Afforded, Aimed, Allowed, Answered, Appealed, Appeared, Approached, Argued, Arisen, Arrived, Asked, Assessed, Attracted, Attributed, Audited, Awarded, Borne, Begun, Benefited, Betrayed, Bon, Bought, Bred, Brought, Captured, Carried, Caused, Ceased, Cited, Claimed, D, Damped, Dealt, Defended, Delegated, Denominated, Deployed, Deposited, Depreciated, Devised, Died, Disappeared, Disbursed, Discussed, Displayed, Disseminated, Drafted, Echoed, Effectuated, Embarked, Embraced, Emerged, Emitted, Enabled, Enacted, Encountered, Endured, Enjoyed, Enshrined, Entered, Evolved, Examined, Exceeded, Excluded, Exempted, Exercised, Exerted, Exhibited, Existed, Explained, Explored, Exported, Extirpated, Fared, Fought, Filed, Fitted, Flourished, Flown, Followed, Forwarded, Gained, Gotten, Grounded, Had, Happened, Harvested, Herself, Housed, Indicated, Inflicted, Influenced, Inspected, Installed, Instituted, Intervened, Introduced, Investigated, Invoked, Killed, Launched, Learnt, Levelled, Liberalized, Liquidated, Lived, Loaned, Lodged, Logged, Looked, Managed, Manifested, Mapped, Materialized, Meant, Mentioned, Nailed, Notified, Numbered, Obeyed, Obtained, Occasioned, Occurred, Offered, Operated, Outlived, Participated, Performed, Perpetrated, Recruited, Referred, Regarded, Relied, Remained, Rendered, Replied, Resisted, Resorted, Responded, Resulted, Retrieved, Returned, Rewarded, S, Scored, Screened, Screwed, Served, Shifted, Shipped, Shown, Slaughtered, Slept, Tackled, Talked, Targeted, Told, Tempted, Tended, Thanked, Transferred, Translated, Transpired, Transported, Trashed, Undergone, Undertaken, Upheld, Viewed, Visited, Voted, Waged, Whipped, Wiped, Wished, Worked, Yielded, Combated, Commanded, Commenced, Communicated, Compared, Compiled, Complained, Complied, Comprised, Compromised, Conduced, Computed, Consented, Confronted, Congratulated, Constructed, Consulted, Contended, Contributed, Convened, Cooperated, Counted, Created, Criticised, Popped, Preceded, Prevented, Procured, Progressed, Prospered, Promoted, Prompted, Prosecuted, Purchased, Provided, Pushed, Spanned, Spared, Stationed, Stayed, Strived, Striven, Subjected, started, Submitted, Succeeded, Sued, Suffered, Supplemented, Supplied, Surveyed, Switched, Ned, Alia, Efforts, Measures, Resources, abided, grasped, accessed, evaluated, programmed, tabled, accounts, invoices, entrusted, cases, reacted, functioned, principles, circulated, ensured, safeguarded, outcomes, exacerbated, allocated, replaced, questions, positioned, mandated, reviewed, pollinated, withheld, sampled, F, kicked, interviewed, opted, spearheaded, recalculated, complemented, highlighted, phased, updated, instances, sponsored, showcased, underscored, monitored, amortized, Favoured, amortised, analysed, endeavoured, materialised, pissed, actioned, follow-up, fucked, crewed, e, finalised, redeployed, !, i.e., fulfiiled, ?.
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Verb, non-3rd person singular present
bounce, engagement, log, rest, maketh, ‘re, isthe, increaseth, makesthe, ‘vedealt.
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Verb, base form
blast, expire, procure, reckon, swap, CAIL, asshole, maketh, doesn, havea, FEEI, donewith, n’tbelieve, karate-ing, classmatesin, beenin.
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Coordinating conjunction
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Coordinating conjunction
DO.
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Coordinating conjunction
Homophones for Done:
- dominion, demo, daemon, diodon, dynamo, dim, din, diadem, dittany, Dona, do in, datum, danau, doom, dayan, denim, domino, dayton, diam, dime, dam, Dahna, dame, daimon, diatom, Dunn, Duomo, doyen, down, dun, dummy, detainee, dome, dane, downy, dietitian, donee, dionaea, damon, dead-on, dna, doyenne, danu, domain, dyne, Dodonaea, danaea, deem, diana, detain, duodenum, didion, domine, dioon, diamine, deny, dahomey, dine, donne, demean, deweyan, donnian, dudeen, daytime, don, donna, donnean, damn, duenna, dana, deaden, die down, dawn, dm, Dunne, dominee, demon, downy haw, dominie, dean, domain name, dodoma, diwan, dune, den, dine in, dama.
Table of Contents
- What type of word is done?
- What does the word done mean?
- Where does the word done come from?
- How do you say I’m done?
- What is the opposite word of done?
- What is another word for grateful?
- What is the antonym of hope?
- What’s another word for I hope?
- What is the difference between wishing and having hope?
- What will you say to express your hopes to others?
- What is the wish expression function?
- Do you say I wish or I hope?
- What are the best wishes?
- Why is hope so important?
- What are the qualities of hope?
- Why do we need hope in God?
- What is the power of hope?
- What is the spiritual meaning of hope?
- What is a symbol of hope?
What is another word for done?
What type of word is done?
adjective. completed; finished; through: Our work is done.
What does the word done mean?
The definition of done is finished or completed. Done is defined as to have accomplished something in the past. An example of to have done something is to have completed homework yesterday.
Where does the word done come from?
past participle of do (v.); from Old English past participle gedon (a vestige of the prefix is in ado). As a past-participle adjective meaning “completed, finished, performed, accomplished” from early 15c. As a word of acceptance of a deal or wager, 1590s.
finished | completed |
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compassed | effected |
effete | made |
over with | performed |
prepared | rendered |
How do you say I’m done?
Here are a few possibilities:
- I’ve completed it.
- I got it done.
- It’s over. / It’s complete.
- That’s it for me. / That’s all for me.
- I’m out.
What is the opposite word of done?
What is the opposite of done?
ongoing | continual |
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afoot | undone |
remaining | under way |
going on | taking place |
in process | being done |
In this page you can discover 38 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for grateful, like: thankful, appreciative, grateful, beholden, pleasing, pleasant, good, agreeable, satisfying, nice and obliged.
What is the antonym of hope?
hope. Antonyms: despair, despondency, distrust, disbelief, abandonment, abjuration. Synonyms: anticipation, prospect, vision, longing, confidence, desire, expectation, trust.
What’s another word for I hope?
What is another word for I hope?
hopefully | here’s hoping |
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God willing | with luck |
all being well | fingers crossed |
touch wood | if all goes well |
if everything turns out all right | it is to be hoped that |
What is the difference between wishing and having hope?
The difference between “hope” and “wish” is that “hope” is backed by a reasonable confidence about the desire. We hope for things that are possible and likely to happen or be achieved. “Wish” is used during desperate events (i.e. one has a deep longing for something with a slim possibility of happening).
What will you say to express your hopes to others?
To express various degrees of hope, you may engage the use of what we call adverbs of degrees and this will signal the ‘strength’ of your emotions to the listener. In our sentences above it goes like: “I (very much) hope (that) the train will arrive on time.” “I am (rather) hoping (that) the train arrives on time.”
What is the wish expression function?
wish + past simple is used to express that we want a situation in the present (or future) to be different. I wish I spoke Italian. (
Do you say I wish or I hope?
You can also use “I wish” to talk about things you did in the past that you regret. However, if you don’t know yet whether something happened in the past, you do use “hope”. For example, another common use of “hope” is to say something like, “I heard that Karen had a car accident. I hope she’s okay!”
What are the best wishes?
Best Wishes Message Ideas
- Way to grab the bull by the horns!
- You made every day in this place so much brighter.
- Your next boss doesn’t know how lucky they are.
- Wishing you all the best!
- We are all going to miss you, and we wish you well on your next endeavor.
- I am so glad you are getting out of this place!
Why is hope so important?
To have hope is to want an outcome that makes your life better in some way. It not only can help make a tough present situation more bearable but also can eventually improve our lives because envisioning a better future motivates you to take the steps to make it happen.
What are the qualities of hope?
Characteristics of the Hopeful
- The Hopeful.
- Cultivate Optimism.
- Enhance Your Perception of Control.
- Build Your Problem-Solving Ability.
- Work on Your Competitiveness.
- Raise Self-esteem.
- Increase Positive Affectivity.
- Overcome Negative Affectivity.
Why do we need hope in God?
hope leads to faith. That’s why hope is so important. “In other words, hope is the birthplace of Christian self-sacrificing love. That’s because we just let God take care of us and aren’t preoccupied with having to work to take care of ourselves.
What is the power of hope?
The power of hope defines the psychological victim and psychological survivor. Hope is the belief that circumstances will get better. It’s not a wish for things to get better — it’s the actual belief, the knowledge that things will get better, no matter how big or small.
What is the spiritual meaning of hope?
“Hope” is commonly used to mean a wish : its strength is the strength of the person’s desire. But in the Bible hope is the confident expectation of what God has promised and its strength is in His faithfulness.
What is a symbol of hope?
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