go (on) Antonyms
Meaning of go (on)
go (on)
a stupid person, a man hired to terrorize or eliminate opponents, a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents, to talk especially in an effusive manner, to continue on or as if on a journey, proceed, to take place, to keep on, enforcer sense 2b
go (on) Sentence Examples
- Let's go on a hike in the mountains this weekend.
- I'm going on vacation next week to relax and recharge.
- The project is going on schedule, and we expect to finish on time.
- The car is going on, but I'm not sure if it will make it to our destination.
- I'm going on a date with someone I met online, so wish me luck.
- The concert is going on as planned, despite the rain.
- The meeting is going on for hours, and I'm starting to lose focus.
- The show is going on tour next month, and I'm hoping to catch a performance.
- I'm going on a blind date, and I'm both excited and nervous.
- The game is going on, and the home team is ahead by 10 points.
FAQs About the word go (on)
a stupid person, a man hired to terrorize or eliminate opponents, a person hired to terrorize or beat up or kill opponents, to talk especially in an effusive ma
be,happen, come about, come to pass, come down, befall, occur, come off, hap, come
whiz, genius, sage, wizard, intellectual, thinker,brain, intellect, polymath,Renaissance man
Let's go on a hike in the mountains this weekend.
I'm going on vacation next week to relax and recharge.
The project is going on schedule, and we expect to finish on time.
The car is going on, but I'm not sure if it will make it to our destination.