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    go
    /ɡəʊ/

    verb

    • 1. move from one place to another; travel: "he went out to the shops" Similar moveproceedmake one's wayadvance
    • 2. leave; depart: "I really must go" Similar leavedeparttake one's leavetake oneself offOpposite arrivecomestay

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. functioning properly: informal "all systems go"

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  2. to travel or move to another place: We went into the house. go to I went to Paris last summer. Have you ever been there? We don't go to the cinema very often these days. go by Wouldn't it be quicker to go by train? Does this train go to Newcastle? Where do you think you're going? Shouldn't you be at school?

  3. 1. a. : to move on a course : proceed. go slow. went by train. compare stop. b. : to travel to a place. goes to the office every morning. went to the gas station before heading home. c. : to travel to and stay in a place for a period of time. went to Paris for a month. plan to go to their beach house for the summer. 2.

  4. Go definition: to move or proceed, especially to or from something. See examples of GO used in a sentence.

  5. to move or travel somewhere in order to do something: Let's go for a walk. [ + doing sth ] We're going camping tomorrow. go verb [I] (DISAPPEAR) B1. to disappear or no longer exist: When I turned round the man had gone. go badly/well, etc. B1. to develop in a particular way: My exams went really badly. go verb [I] (CONTINUE)

  6. 1. To move or travel; proceed: We will go by bus. Solicitors went from door to door seeking donations. How fast can the boat go? 2. To move away from a place; depart: Go before I cry. 3. a. To pursue a certain course: messages that go through diplomatic channels to the ambassador. b.

  7. to move toward, enter, or attend and then engage in or take part in the activities of: additional meaning is conveyed by the use of a noun governed by to, or by a participle [to go to college, to go swimming]; reason for going is indicated by an infinitive, by and with a verb, or by a noun governed by to [to go to learn, to go to breakfast]

  8. Nov 12, 2024 · To go is to proceed or move from one place to another. When you see a green traffic light, what do you do? You go! That's what you do. You can physically go somewhere, like when you go to school on the bus or go to India on an airplane. You can also go forward with a plan, or proceed; or watch time go by.