What Is Another Way to Say “Went Away”?

Looking for synonyms for went away? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say went away.

  • Departed
  • Left
  • Exited
  • Vanished
  • Disappeared
  • Retreated
  • Fled
  • Withdrawn
  • Evacuated
  • Escaped
  • Absconded
  • Decamped
  • Vacated
  • Bolted
  • Vamoosed

Want to learn how to say went away professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Departed

Appropriate Use: Used to describe someone leaving a place, especially for a journey or a significant move.
Example: “The CEO departed for the international summit yesterday.”

2. Left

Appropriate Use: A general term for leaving a location or situation.
Example: “She left the office early to attend a business meeting.”

3. Exited

Appropriate Use: Specifically refers to leaving a building or enclosed space.
Example: “After the conference, the attendees exited the auditorium.”

4. Vanished

Appropriate Use: Used when someone leaves without notice or in a mysterious manner.
Example: “The consultant vanished from the project without any warning.”

5. Disappeared

Appropriate Use: Similar to ‘vanished’, but can also imply an unexpected or unexplained departure.
Example: “The witness disappeared before the trial.”

6. Retreated

Appropriate Use: Used when someone withdraws from a position or situation, often for strategic reasons.
Example: “The company retreated from the negotiations after reassessing their position.”

7. Fled

Appropriate Use: Used when leaving quickly and often due to danger or fear.
Example: “The employees fled the building during the fire drill.”

8. Withdrawn

Appropriate Use: Refers to leaving a situation, often in a formal or strategic sense.
Example: “The firm has withdrawn its bid for the contract.”

9. Evacuated

Appropriate Use: Used in emergency situations, implying leaving for safety reasons.
Example: “The staff was evacuated from the premises due to a gas leak.”

10. Escaped

Appropriate Use: Implies leaving a confining or dangerous situation.
Example: “He escaped the meeting to answer an urgent call.”

11. Absconded

Appropriate Use: Used when someone leaves secretly and often taking something or someone with them.
Example: “The accountant absconded with the company’s funds.”

12. Decamped

Appropriate Use: Refers to leaving quickly or suddenly, often from a temporary location.
Example: “After the seminar, the speaker decamped for the airport.”

13. Vacated

Appropriate Use: Often used in legal or formal contexts, referring to leaving a place completely.
Example: “The tenants vacated the property as per the court’s order.”

14. Bolted

Appropriate Use: Used to describe leaving suddenly and quickly, often impulsively.
Example: “He bolted from the room as soon as the meeting ended.”

15. Vamoosed

Appropriate Use: Informal and somewhat humorous, used for leaving quickly.
Example: “Once the event was over, we vamoosed to catch the last train.”

Linda Brown