done

/dʌn/
adjective
  1. Finished or completed.
    • Are you done with that book? I'd like to borrow it.
    • The cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
    • I'm done with my homework, so I can go play now.
  2. Cooked enough to be eaten.
    • The pasta is done when it's tender but still firm to the bite.
    • Check the chicken to see if it's done before serving.
    • The steak is done medium-rare, just the way you like it.
  3. Very tired or exhausted.
    • She worked a double shift and felt totally done by the end.
    • After running the marathon, I was completely done.
    • We hiked ten miles and were done by the time we got back to camp.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past participle of 'do' — to perform or carry out an action.
    • What have you done with the keys? I can't find them.
    • She has done all her chores for the day.
    • He had done his best to help the team win.
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