going along Antonyms

Meaning of going along

going along

to go or travel as a companion, to act in cooperation or express agreement, to move along

going along Sentence Examples

  1. The hiker was going along the trail at a steady pace.
  2. The river was going along its course, flowing steadily.
  3. The team was going along with the coach's game plan.
  4. The conversation was going along smoothly, with no interruptions.
  5. The years have gone along quickly, it seems like just yesterday she was a little girl.
  6. Despite the obstacles, the project was going along as planned.
  7. The suspect was going along with the police, answering their questions willingly.
  8. The sale was going along well, with many potential buyers expressing interest.
  9. The students were going along with the teacher's instructions, working diligently on their assignments.
  10. The team was going along with the winning streak, extending their record to 10 straight victories.

FAQs About the word going along

to go or travel as a companion, to act in cooperation or express agreement, to move along

progressing, doing, coming along, coming, marching, gaining ground, getting on, proceeding, going, going off

slowing (down or up), holding back, blocking, stopping, checking, stemming, staying,remaining, standing, hindering

The hiker was going along the trail at a steady pace.

The river was going along its course, flowing steadily.

The team was going along with the coach's game plan.

The conversation was going along smoothly, with no interruptions.