go along Antonyms
Strongest:
- impede
- check
- remain
- block
- check
- remain
- hinder
- block
- hinder
- impede
- stand
- hold-back
- stand
- stay
- slow-down-or-up-
- hold-back
- stop
- stop
- stay
- slow-down-or-up-
Strong:
- detain
- retard
- retard
- obstruct
- suppress
- interrupt
- stem
- halt
- repress
- interrupt
- hamper
- inhibit
- delay
- halt
- arrest
- delay
- inhibit
- stem
- suppress
- repress
- hamper
- arrest
- stall
- detain
- obstruct
- stall
Weak:
Meaning of go along
go along (v)
cooperate or pretend to cooperate
continue a certain state, condition, or activity
pass by
go along Sentence Examples
- The painting went along well with the antique furniture in the living room.
- The new employee's skills went along with the company's needs perfectly.
- The weather went along with our plans for a picnic, remaining sunny and warm.
- The arguments went along without any interruptions, each person presenting their views respectfully.
- The traffic went along smoothly, enabling us to reach our destination on time.
- The conversations went along easily between the friends, catching up on recent events.
- The project went along according to schedule, with no major setbacks encountered.
- The food went along well with the wine, complementing each other beautifully.
- The music went along with the atmosphere, creating a serene and relaxing mood.
- The clothes went along surprisingly well, despite being from different stores and styles.
FAQs About the word go along
cooperate or pretend to cooperate, continue a certain state, condition, or activity, pass by
do, go off, proceed, march, go, come along,progress, get along, come, gain ground
impede, check,remain, block, check, remain, hinder, block, hinder, impede
The painting went along well with the antique furniture in the living room.
The new employee's skills went along with the company's needs perfectly.
The weather went along with our plans for a picnic, remaining sunny and warm.
The arguments went along without any interruptions, each person presenting their views respectfully.