go on Antonyms

Meaning of go on

Wordnet

go on (v)

continue a certain state, condition, or activity

come to pass

move forward, also in the metaphorical sense

continue talking

start running, functioning, or operating

go on Sentence Examples

  1. The children couldn't wait to go on their summer vacation.
  2. The play will go on as scheduled, despite the thunderstorm.
  3. Let's go on a hike to the top of the mountain.
  4. I'm not able to go on the trip because of a scheduling conflict.
  5. After dinner, the guests went on to the living room for coffee and dessert.
  6. The conversation went on for hours, as they discussed everything from politics to philosophy.
  7. The meeting went on longer than expected, much to the attendees' chagrin.
  8. The doctor told him to go on a strict diet and exercise plan.
  9. The movie went on so long that I fell asleep in the theater.
  10. The singer went on to perform several encores, delighting the enthusiastic audience.

FAQs About the word go on

continue a certain state, condition, or activity, come to pass, move forward, also in the metaphorical sense, continue talking, start running, functioning, or o

come about,happen, come to pass, come down, be, befall, cook, come off, occur, pass

brain, genius, sage, thinker, intellectual, genius, thinker, wizard, sage, intellectual

The children couldn't wait to go on their summer vacation.

The play will go on as scheduled, despite the thunderstorm.

Let's go on a hike to the top of the mountain.

I'm not able to go on the trip because of a scheduling conflict.