went (on) (Meaning)
went (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
Synonyms & Antonyms of went (on)
Synonyms:
went (on) Sentence Examples
- He went on a long walk through the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
- The meeting went on for hours, as everyone struggled to reach a consensus.
- The movie went on and on, seeming to last an eternity.
- As the night went on, the party became more and more lively.
- I went on a shopping spree, buying everything from clothes to electronics.
- The project went on schedule, despite unexpected obstacles.
- The relationship went on and off for several years before finally ending.
- She went on stage with confidence, eager to perform.
- The discussion went on for hours, as the students debated the topic passionately.
- The car went on and on, traveling hundreds of miles without stopping.
FAQs About the word went (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
happened, came to pass, came down, was, went down, came about, came up, befell, came off, transpired
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He went on a long walk through the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
The meeting went on for hours, as everyone struggled to reach a consensus.
The movie went on and on, seeming to last an eternity.
As the night went on, the party became more and more lively.