gone (EN)
adjective, preposition

This word can also be a form of:
go (verb)

adjective “gone”

gone, non-gradable
  1. having left
    The guests are already gone.
  2. disappeared or ended
    The good old days are gone.
  3. completely used or finished
    The supply of coffee is gone at the moment.
  4. no longer alive
    Her mother is gone. She was very ill.
  5. certain to fail or suffer disaster
    After the massive flood hit the town, everyone knew the small family farm was gone.
  6. (colloquial) not mentally present or aware
    After too many drinks at the party, Jeff was completely gone he couldn't even remember his own address.
  7. (archaic) ago, used after a time expression
    Six nights gone, your brother fell upon my uncle Stafford.
  8. (US) feeling weak or faint
    After running the marathon, I felt completely gone and needed to rest.

preposition “gone”

gone
  1. (UK, informal): past, after
    You'd better hurry up, it's gone four o'clock.