go (Meaning)
go (n)
a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else)
street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
a usually brief attempt
a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters
go (v)
change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
follow a procedure or take a course
move away from a place into another direction
enter or assume a certain state or condition
be awarded; be allotted
have a particular form
stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point
follow a certain course
be abolished or discarded
be or continue to be in a certain condition
make a certain noise or sound
perform as expected when applied
to be spent or finished
progress by being changed
continue to live and avoid dying
pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action
pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
be in the right place or situation
be ranked or compare
begin or set in motion
have a turn; make one's move in a game
be contained in
be sounded, played, or expressed
blend or harmonize
lead, extend, or afford access
be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired
go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way
be spent
give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number
stop operating or functioning
go (a)
functioning correctly and ready for action
go (p. p.)
Gone.
go (v. i.)
To pass from one place to another; to be in motion; to be in a state not motionless or at rest; to proceed; to advance; to make progress; -- used, in various applications, of the movement of both animate and inanimate beings, by whatever means, and also of the movements of the mind; also figuratively applied.
To move upon the feet, or step by step; to walk; also, to walk step by step, or leisurely.
To be passed on fron one to another; to pass; to circulate; hence, with for, to have currency; to be taken, accepted, or regarded.
To proceed or happen in a given manner; to fare; to move on or be carried on; to have course; to come to an issue or result; to succeed; to turn out.
To proceed or tend toward a result, consequence, or product; to tend; to conduce; to be an ingredient; to avail; to apply; to contribute; -- often with the infinitive; as, this goes to show.
To apply one's self; to set one's self; to undertake.
To proceed by a mental operation; to pass in mind or by an act of the memory or imagination; -- generally with over or through.
To be with young; to be pregnant; to gestate.
To move from the person speaking, or from the point whence the action is contemplated; to pass away; to leave; to depart; -- in opposition to stay and come.
To pass away; to depart forever; to be lost or ruined; to perish; to decline; to decease; to die.
To reach; to extend; to lead; as, a line goes across the street; his land goes to the river; this road goes to New York.
To have recourse; to resort; as, to go to law.
go (v. t.)
To take, as a share in an enterprise; to undertake or become responsible for; to bear a part in.
To bet or wager; as, I'll go you a shilling.
go (n.)
Act; working; operation.
A circumstance or occurrence; an incident.
The fashion or mode; as, quite the go.
Noisy merriment; as, a high go.
A glass of spirits.
Power of going or doing; energy; vitality; perseverance; push; as, there is no go in him.
That condition in the course of the game when a player can not lay down a card which will not carry the aggregate count above thirty-one.
Something that goes or is successful; a success; as, he made a go of it; also, an agreement.
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go Sentence Examples
- Time flies when you're having fun, so let's go enjoy ourselves.
- The traffic was heavy, but I still managed to go to my appointment on time.
- The doctor gave me the go-ahead to start exercising again.
- I'm going to go for a walk before dinner to clear my head.
- The kids are all excited to go to the park this afternoon.
- Let's go to the mall and do some shopping.
- I'm going to go to bed now, as I'm exhausted from today's activities.
- I'm not sure if I'm going to go to the party tonight or not.
- I've decided to go back to school to further my education.
- I'm going to go out for a run later today to get some fresh air.
FAQs About the word go
a time period for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else), street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine, a usually brief attempt, a board g
come, march, progress, do,proceed, go along, go off, get along, gain ground, fare
remain, impede, check, remain, check, stand, stop, impede, stay, stay
Time flies when you're having fun, so let's go enjoy ourselves.
The traffic was heavy, but I still managed to go to my appointment on time.
The doctor gave me the go-ahead to start exercising again.
I'm going to go for a walk before dinner to clear my head.