go-between (Meaning)

Wordnet

go-between (n)

a negotiator who acts as a link between parties

Webster

go-between (n.)

An intermediate agent; a broker; a procurer; -- usually in a disparaging sense.

go-between Sentence Examples

  1. The diplomat served as a go-between in the delicate negotiations.
  2. The child acted as a go-between, relaying messages between their parents.
  3. The secret go-between facilitated the exchange of sensitive information.
  4. The trusted go-between ensured that both parties' confidences were protected.
  5. The go-between's knowledge of both sides allowed them to bridge the gap and foster understanding.
  6. The go-between's role was essential in resolving the long-standing conflict.
  7. The cunning go-between exploited their position to manipulate the situation.
  8. The go-between's motives were questioned, raising concerns about their trustworthiness.
  9. The reckless behavior of the go-between put the mission in jeopardy.
  10. The intrepid go-between risked their own safety to deliver the crucial message.

FAQs About the word go-between

a negotiator who acts as a link between partiesAn intermediate agent; a broker; a procurer; -- usually in a disparaging sense.

courier,messenger, page, agent, ambassador,runner, express, harbinger, herald, carrier

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The diplomat served as a go-between in the delicate negotiations.

The child acted as a go-between, relaying messages between their parents.

The secret go-between facilitated the exchange of sensitive information.

The trusted go-between ensured that both parties' confidences were protected.