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- verbgo (verb) · goes (third person present) · went (past tense) · going (present participle) · gone (past participle)
- move from one place to another; travel:"he went out to the store" · "she longs to go back home" · "we've got a long way to go"
- travel a specified distance:"you just have to go a few miles to get to the road"
- travel or move in order to engage in a specified activity or course of action:"let's go and have a beer" · "we went to see her" · "she used to go hunting"
- attend or visit for a particular purpose:"we went to the movies"
- (of a thing) lie or extend in a certain direction:"the scar started just above her ankle and went all the way up inside her leg"
- change in level, amount, or rank in a specified direction:"prices went up by 15 percent" · "we've had some rain that has prevented lake levels from going down"
- informalsaid in various expressions when angrily or contemptuously dismissing someone:"go and get stuffed"Similar:cease to existbe no morebe overmelt awayevanishOpposite:
- informalused to emphasize the speaker's annoyance at a specified action or event:"then he goes and spoils it all" · "don't go poking your nose where you shouldn't"
- begin motion (used in a starter's order to begin a race):"ready, set, go!"
- leave; depart:"I really must go"Similar:take oneself offgo awayabsent oneselfsay one's goodbyesmake an exitget goingget under waybeat a retreatpack one's bagssling one's hookhightail itabstract oneselfbe off with yoube on your waygo (and) jump in the lakehop itbog offnaff offon your bikesling your hookhit the trailnick offrack offvoetsakhamba
- (of time) pass or elapse:"the hours went by" · "three years went past"
- pass a specified amount of time in a particular way or under particular circumstances:"I went a year without seeing my kids" · "sometimes they went for two months without talking"
- come to an end; cease to exist:"a golden age that has now gone for good" · "11,500 jobs are due to go by next year"Similar:cease to existbe no morebe overmelt awayevanishOpposite:
- leave or resign from a post:"I tried to persuade the Chancellor not to go"
- die (used euphemistically):"I'd like to see my grandchildren before I go"Similar:be no moredraw one's last breathmeet one's endmeet one's deathgo to the great beyondcross the great dividego the way of the/all fleshgo to one's last resting placeconk outturn up one's toessnuff itpop one's clogs
- be lost or stolen:"when he returned minutes later, his equipment was gone"Similar:be stolenbe takengo missingbe lostbe mislaid
- (of money) be spent, especially in a specified way:"the rest of his money went into medical expenses"Similar:be used upbe spentbe finishedbe at an endbe exhaustedbe consumedbe drainedbe depleted
- (be going to be/do something)intend or be likely or intended to be or do something; be about to (used to express a future tense):"I'm going to be late for work" · "she's going to have a baby"
- be harmonious, complementary, or matching:"rosemary goes with roast lamb" · "the earrings and the scarf don't really go"Similar:go togetherbe harmonioussuit each othercomplement each otherbe complementarycoordinate with each otherbe compatible
- be found in the same place or situation; be associated:"cooking and eating go together"
- (of a thing) contribute to or be put into (a whole); be used for or devoted to:"considerable effort went into making the operation successful" · "a large part of the museum's resources go toward maintaining the exhibits"
- used to indicate how many people a supply of food, money, or another resource is sufficient for or how much can be achieved using it:"the sale will go a long way toward easing the huge debt burden" · "a little luck can go a long way"
- (of an article) be regularly kept or put in a particular place:"remember which card goes in which slot"Similar:be kepthave a placebe foundbe locatedbe situated
- fit or be able to be accommodated in a particular place or space:"you're trying to fit a round peg into a square hole, and it just won't go"
- (of a song, account, verse, etc.) have a specified content or wording:"if you haven't heard it, the story goes like this"
- informalsay:"the kids go, “Yeah, sure.”"
- informaluse a toilet; urinate or defecate:"he had to go but couldn't, because she was still in the bathroom"
noungo (noun) · goes (plural noun)- informala person's turn to use or do something:"I had a go on Nigel's racing bike" · "come on Tony, it's your go"
- used in reference to a single item, action, or spell of activity:"he put it to his lips then knocked it back in one go"
- informaldateda state of affairs:"this seems a rum sort of go"
- informalan attack of illness:"he's had this nasty go of dysentery"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformala project or undertaking that has been approved:"tell them the project is a go"
adjectiveinformalgo (adjective)- functioning properly:"all systems go"
OriginOld English gān, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gaan and German gehen; the form went was originally the past tense of wend. - To move or proceedLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used without object), went [went], gone [gawn, gon], go·ing. to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.www.dictionary.com/browse/gogo1 /goʊ/ v., went /wɛnt/ gone /gɔn, gɑn/ go•ing, n., pl. goes, adj. v. to move or proceed, esp. to or from something, or to do some activity or for some purpose: [no object] to go home. [~ + object] Are you going my way? [~ + verb-ing] They went shopping. [~ + to + verb] We went to see her last week.www.wordreference.com/definition/gogo 1 (gō) v. went (wĕnt), gone (gôn, gŏn), go·ing, goes (gōz) v.intr. 1. To move or travel; proceed: We will go by bus.www.thefreedictionary.com/go
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