depart
/dɪˈpɑɹt/verb2 syllables
Depart means: depart for someplace.
Synonyms for depart21
verb, as in remove oneself from an association with or participation in
verb, as in be at variance with; be out of line with
verb, as in wander from a direct or straight course
verb, as in move away from a place into another direction
verb, as in go away or leave
Opposites of depart
What does depart mean?6
verb
depart for someplace“The family took off for Florida”
remove oneself from an association with or participation in“She wants to leave”
be at variance with; be out of line with
wander from a direct or straight course
move away from a place into another direction“Go away before I start to cry”
go away or leave
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with depart?16
Depart in a sentence
- A stranger you arrive, a friend you depart.shekitten
- But if you will not be circumcised, we will take our daughter and depart.carlosalberto
- Excuse me, could you please tell me when the train departs?Polgar1
- Lorenzo was scheduled to depart at five o'clock.Amastan
- That airplane was not able to depart at the regular time.Lumi_alt
- Gabriel was about to depart with the hostages.Amastan
- Our train hasn't yet been given the signal to depart.sundown
- The hour has arrived for you to depart from this road.anzart
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Forms of depart
as a verb
- past tense
- departed
- present participle
- departing
- third-person singular
- departs
- past participle
- departed