done
[dʌn]
Definition:
1. Having finished or arrived at completion.
2. Cooked until ready to serve.
Use 'done' in a sentence:
- Thanks a lot for all you've done.
- Not to worry—no harm done.
- Any old room would have done.
- Have you done your homework, Gemma?
- That's my article for the magazine done and dusted.
- She got done for speeding.
- ‘I'll give you £800 for it. ’ ‘Done! ’
- She was done out of her promotion.
- What the blazes have you done?
- We have the steel to get this job done.
- You've done it wrong.
- I'll have it done by tomorrow.
- She'd never done Pilates before.
- As soon as the cake is done, remove it from the oven.
- That joke's been done to death.
- I told you we should have done it my way!
- If you've done with that magazine, can I have a look at it?
- I was really pleased when he said how well I'd done, because he isn't known for flattery.
- Sit there and wait till I've done.
- Huh! Is that all you've done?
- Are you done hogging the bathroom?
- I got done for speeding on my way back.
- Once this is all over and done with you can have a rest.
- What have you done to your hair?
- The meat isn't quite done yet.
- What have I done to deserve this?
- 'You lead and we'll look for it.' — 'Done.'
- At school, it simply wasn't done to show that you cared for anything except cricket.
- You've all done a magnificent job.
- None of the work was done.
- I still haven't done my geography homework.
- The great thing is to get it done quickly.
- The goods are done up in bundles for shipment.
- This medicine has done me a lot of good.
- I want it done by tomorrow.
- I'll be glad when this job is over and done with .
- Why not tell her you're quitting and have done with it?
- When he pointed the gun at me, I thought I was done for (= about to die) .
- I haven't done a thing all day.
- It was done at his instigation.
- All these jobs can now be done by one single machine.
- Painting is best done in daylight.
- This job could be done equally well by a computer.
- What is to be done about this problem?
- All things considered, she's done very well.
- This man has done nothing wrong.
- Much remains to be done.
- When you're done, perhaps I can say something.
- Unless we start making some sales, we're done for.
- When her deal is done, the client emerges with her purchase.
- He prefers his steak well done.
- The problem is to get it all done in the time available.
- The problem is getting it all done in the time available.
- This is all good stuff. Well done!
- I've done nothing much since this morning.
- The merger is by no means a done deal yet.
- This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning.