Pronunciation: /dʌn wɪð/
adjective a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I am done with my homework.
A2 She is done with her exams.
B1 He is done with his project presentation.
B2 They are done with their training program.
C1 The team is done with their research paper.
C2 The company is done with their annual audit.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I am done with my homework.
A2 She is done with her exams for this semester.
B1 After years of hard work, he is finally done with his degree.
B2 The project is almost done with the final touches.
C1 Having completed his training, he is now done with his internship.
C2 The author is done with writing the last chapter of her novel.
formal I am completely done with the project and ready to submit it.
informal I'm so done with all this drama, I just want to move on.
slang I'm done with this nonsense, I'm outta here.
figurative After years of hard work, I am finally done with climbing the corporate ladder.
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