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go - verb

  1. To move along a particular course: fare, journey, pass, proceed, push on, remove, travel, wend. See move.
  2. To proceed in a specified direction: bear, head, make, set out, strike out. See approach.
  3. To move or proceed away from a place: depart, exit, get away, get off, go away, leave, pull out, quit, retire, run(along), withdraw. Informal cut out, push off, shove off. Slang blow, split, take off. See approach.
  4. To look to when in need: apply, refer, repair, resort, run, turn. See used.
  5. To proceed on a certain course or for a certain distance: carry, extend, lead, reach, run, stretch. See reach.
  6. To change or fluctuate within limits: extend, range, run, vary. See change.
  7. To perform a function effectively: function, operate, run, take, work. See thrive.
  8. To move toward a termination: go away, pass, pass away. See approach. increase. time.
  9. To have a proper or suitable place: belong, fit. See order.
  10. To move past in time. elapse, lapse, pass. See time.
  11. To be depleted: consume, spend. See increase.
  12. To fall in: buckle, cave in, collapse, crumple, give. See explosion.
  13. To cease living: decease, demise, depart, die, drop, expire, pass away, pass(on), perish, succumb. Informal pop off. Slang check out, croak, kick in, kick off. See live.
  14. To do or fare well: boom, flourish, prosper, thrive. Slang score. See thrive.
  15. To turn out well: come off, go over, pan out, succeed, work, work out. Slang click. See thrive.
  16. To put up with: abide, accept, bear, brook, endure, stand(for), stomach, suffer, support, sustain, swallow, take, tolerate, withstand. Informal lump. See accept.
  17. To put up as a stake in a game or speculation: bet, gamble, lay(down), post, put, risk, stake, venture, wager. See gambling.
  18. To make an offer of: bid, offer. See offer.

go along - phrasal verb

  1. To agree to cooperate or participate: Informal play along. See participate.

go around - phrasal verb

  1. To pass around but not through: bypass, circumnavigate, circumvent, detour, skirt. See seek.
  2. To become known far and wide: circulate, get around, spread, travel. See knowledge.

go at - phrasal verb

  1. To set upon with violent force: aggress, assail, assault, attack, beset, fall on or upon, have at, sail into, storm, strike. Informal light into, pitch into. See attack.
  2. To start work on vigorously: attack, sail in, tackle, wade in or into. See work.

go away - phrasal verb

  1. To move or proceed away from a place: depart, exit, get away, get off, go, leave, pull out, quit, retire, run(along), withdraw. Informal cut out, push off, shove off. Slang blow, split, take off. See approach.
  2. To move toward a termination: go, pass, pass away. See approach. increase. time.

go back - phrasal verb

  1. To go again to a former place: come back, return, revisit. See approach.

go down - phrasal verb

  1. To come to the ground suddenly and involuntarily: drop, fall, nose-dive, pitch, plunge, spill, topple, tumble. See rise.
  2. To undergo capture, defeat, or ruin: collapse, fall, go under, surrender, topple. See resist. win.

go far - phrasal verb

  1. To gain success: arrive, get ahead, get on, rise, succeed. See thrive.

go for - phrasal verb

  1. To be favorably disposed toward: approve, countenance, favor, hold with. See praise.
  2. To receive pleasure from: enjoy, like, relish, savor. Slang dig. See like.
  3. To require a specified price: cost, sell for. See transactions.

go in - phrasal verb

  1. To come or go into (a place): come in, enter, penetrate. Nautical put in. See enter.

go off - phrasal verb

  1. To release or cause to release energy suddenly and violently, especially with a loud noise: blast, blow(up), burst, detonate, explode, fire, fulminate, touch off. See explosion.

go on - phrasal verb

  1. To be in existence or in a certain state for an indefinitely long time: abide, continue, endure, hold out, last, persist, remain, stay. See continue.
  2. To continue without halting despite difficulties or setbacks: carry on, hang on, keep on, persevere, persist. See continue.
  3. To talk volubly, persistently, and usually inconsequentially: babble, blabber, chatter, chitchat, clack, jabber, palaver, prate, prattle, rattle(on), run on. Informal spiel. Slang gab, gas, jaw, yak. See words.

go out - phrasal verb

  1. To be with another person socially on a regular basis: date, see. Informal take out. See connect.

go over - phrasal verb

  1. To turn out well: come off, go, pan out, succeed, work, work out. Slang click. See thrive.
  2. To look at carefully or critically: check(out), con, examine, inspect, peruse, scrutinize, study, survey, traverse, view. Informal case. See investigate.
  3. To give a recapitulation of the salient facts of: abstract, epitomize, recapitulate, review, run down, run through, summarize, sum up, synopsize, wrap up. Informal recap. See thoughts.

go through - phrasal verb

  1. To participate in or partake of personally: experience, feel, have, know, meet(with), see, suffer, taste(of), undergo. Archaic prove. See participate.

go under - phrasal verb

  1. To undergo capture, defeat, or ruin: collapse, fall, go down, surrender, topple. See resist. win.
  2. To undergo sudden financial failure: break, bust, collapse, crash, fail. Informal fold. See money.

go up - phrasal verb

  1. To move upward on or along: ascend, climb, mount, scale. See rise.

go with - phrasal verb

  1. To be in keeping with: become, befit, conform, correspond, fit, match, suit. See agree.

go - noun

  1. A trying to do or make something: attempt, crack, effort, endeavor, essay, offer, stab, trial, try. Informal shot. Slang take. Archaic assay. See try.
  2. A brief trial: crack, stab, try. Informal fling, shot, whack, whirl. See try.
  3. A limited, often assigned period of activity, duty, or opportunity: bout, hitch, inning(often used in plural), shift, spell, stint, stretch, time, tour, trick, turn, watch. See time.
  4. Capacity or power for work or vigorous activity: animation, energy, force, might, potency, power, puissance, sprightliness, steam, strength. Informal get-up-and-go, pep, peppiness, zip. See action.

go - adjective

  1. In a state of preparedness: ready, set. Slang together. See prepared.