Go along with
to agree with someone or to support something
go around (1)
to act or dress in a certain way
go around (2)
to be enough for everyone
go away (1)
to leave or go to another place
go away (2)
to stop existing, or to stop being noticeable
Go back
to return to a place, a person, a condition, etc.
Go beyond
to be more than, better than, more advanced than, etc.
Go by
to move past (in space), or pass (in time)
go down (1)
to become less
go down (2)
to be received in a certain way, or to create a certain reaction
go down (3)
When the sun or the moon goes down, it gets lower and lower in the sky until it disappears below the horizon.
go down (4)
to be remembered or recorded in some way
Go for (1) INFORMAL
to try to get something or achieve something
Go for (2) INFORMAL
to like a particular type of person, product, style, experience, etc.
go for (3)
to physically attack a person or an animal
go for (4)
to be sold for a certain amount of money
Go into
to talk about or discuss something in detail
go off (1)
If something goes off, it stops working because of a power cut.
go off (2)
If a bomb or a firework goes off, it explodes.
go off (3)
If foods or drinks go off, they go bad and aren't safe to eat or drink.
go on (1)
to happen
go on (2)
to keep happening as before, or to keep doing something
go on (3)
If something like a light or a heater goes on, it starts operating.
go on (4)
to talk for too long, or talk in such a way that it annoys or bores people
go on (5)
used when encouraging someone to do something
Go out
to leave your home and go somewhere for enjoyment or entertainment
go over (1)
to look carefully at something like a report, essay, document, etc. to check for mistakes or to make improvements
go over (2)
to review something, or look at it again, in order to learn or memorize it
go over (3)
to cause a reaction of some sort, especially from an audience
go through (1)
to look through a collection of things like documents, books, clothes, etc. to find something or to sort them out
go through (2)
to live through a bad time or a difficult situation
go together (1)
If two things go together, they look good together or they harmonize.
go together (2)
to happen together, or to often occur at the same time