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long since

The old wooden bridge has long since been replaced by a modern concrete one.

Definition

Adverb 1. At a time in the distant past; long ago: Indicates that an action was completed or a state began far in the past and remains true. It emphasizes the significant passage of time since the event occurred.

Usage
  • The phrase "long since" is used to emphasize that something happened, ended, or was completed a very long time ago. It is often used with the present perfect or past perfect tenses.
  • It typically appears in the middle or at the end of a clause.
Examples
  • With Present Perfect: (He retired many years ago and is still retired now.)
  • With Present Perfect (passive): (They were forgotten many years ago and remain forgotten.)
  • With Past Perfect: (Her departure was far in the past relative to my arrival.)
  • At end of clause:
Advanced Usage
  • "To be long since" + adjective/past participle: A common structure describing a state that was established long ago.
    • The matter is long since settled. (The decision was made long ago and is final.)
    • The flowers were long since dead. (They died a long time ago.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Long ago (adverbial phrase): A more common synonym with a very similar meaning.
    • He left the company long ago.
  • Lang syne (adverb, archaic/Scottish): The Scots language origin of the phrase "long since," famously used in the song "Auld Lang Syne," meaning "times long past."
Synonyms
  • Long ago
  • Ages ago
  • Far back
  • Long ago and far away
Notes
  • "Long since" is a fixed adverbial phrase. It is more formal and literary than the simpler "long ago."
  • It is not used to refer to the distant future (e.g., "long since" cannot mean "long into the future").
long since

The old wooden bridge has long since been replaced by a modern concrete one.

Adverb
  1. of the distant or comparatively distant past
    • We met once long ago
    • they long ago forsook their nomadic life
    • left for work long ago
    • he has long since given up mountain climbing
    • This name has long since been forgotten
    • lang syne is Scottish

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