This word can also be a form of:
adjective “done”
base form done, non-gradable
- finished with an activity
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After hours of studying, she closed her books and felt relieved to be done with her exam preparation.
- (of an activity or task) completed
The construction work is finally done, and the new park is open to the public.
- (of food) fully cooked and ready to eat
Check the cake with a toothpick; if it comes out clean, it's done.
- completely exhausted or used up
After running the marathon, she was completely done and couldn't take another step.
- having no hope or possibility of success or completion
With the main engine failing, the spaceship was done for, drifting aimlessly through space.