Depart
UK //dɪˈpɑːt//US //dɪˈpɑrt//
Definition
To leave a place, especially to start a journey.
In simple words: To leave a place
Examples
- The train will depart from platform 5 at 3 PM.
- We need to depart early to avoid traffic.
- Please ensure that you are ready to depart by noon.
- They will depart for their vacation tomorrow morning.
- The flight is scheduled to depart on time today.
- He decided to depart from his usual routine.
Usage notes
Use 'depart' in formal contexts or travel-related discussions. Less common in casual dialogue.
Grammar pattern
depart + object (destination)
Memory hint
Think of a plane taking off as it 'departs' the runway.
Collocations
- depart from the norm
- depart for a destination
- depart on schedule
Synonyms
- leave
- set off
- go away
- take off
- exit
Antonyms
- arrive
- stay
- remain
Common mistakes
- Using 'depart' with 'from' instead of just the destination
- Confusing it with 'leave'
- Not using it in the correct tense