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- Dictionarygo/ɡəʊ/
verb
- 1. move from one place to another; travel: "he went out to the shops" Similar
- 2. leave; depart: "I really must go" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an attempt or trial at something: informal "have a go at answering the questions yourself" Similar
- 2. a person's turn to use or do something: informal British "I had a go on Nigel's racing bike"
adjective
- 1. functioning properly: informal "all systems go"
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GO definition: 1. to travel or move to another place: 2. to be in the process of moving: 3. to move or travel…. Learn more.
Go definition: to move or proceed, especially to or from something. See examples of GO used in a sentence.
The meaning of GO is to move on a course : proceed. How to use go in a sentence.
Definition of go verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
someone's turn to do something: Throw the dice Jane, it's your go. have a go at sb UK. to criticize someone angrily: My mother's always having a go at me about my hair. make a go of sth. to try to make something succeed, usually by working hard: They're determined to make a go of their business.
You use go when indicating that something makes or produces a sound. For example, if you say that something goes ` bang,' you mean it produces the sound `bang.'
I’m going round to her house to find out what’s wrong. I’ll just go up (=go upstairs) and ask him what he wants. b) [ intransitive, transitive] to move or travel in a particular way or for a particular distance It took us over an hour to go ten miles. The car was going much too fast.