No, departure is when you leave. It is an antonym of arrival.
departure
Exodus
Deviation means changes from what has been presumed as usual or normal.
"Shuppatsu" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Departure"
Yes, the word departure is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun.
The word "afraid" slant rhymes with the word "away" but means scared.
No, the word 'depart' is a verb (depart, departs, departing, departed), to go away; to leave; to diverge; to pass away. The noun forms for the verb to depart are departure and the gerund, departing.
yonder distant
The word "departure" has three syllables.
No, the sentence is totally incorrect. The word "repetition" means things done over and over, and has nothing to do with trains leaving. The word "departure" is the one that means "leaving." I think you meant to say "Upon it's departure, the train will head in a westerly direction," which is a fancy way of saying "When it leaves, the train will travel west."
gift means to give away.