1
a
: to move or travel in a particular way or direction or for a particular distance
You need to go slow.
went by train
Go straight at the intersection.
went a long way to see them
—often used figurativelyHe'll go far in life. He's going places. [=he'll be successful]
We've done a lot, but we still have a long way to go. [=we have a lot more to do]
These changes will go a long way toward fixing the problem.
Now that phase one is done, where do we go from here? [=what do we do now?]
Their relationship doesn't seem to be going anywhere. [=is not progressing]
This time you've gone too far! [=you've done something that cannot be allowed]
It's raining. There goes our picnic. [=our picnic is no longer possible]
We'll use this procedure going forward. [=from now on]
see also go down, go up compare stop
b
: to move or travel to a place especially for a particular purpose
goes to the office every morning
went to a movie
went to the gas station before heading home
I may go to see them.
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
d
: to do something that involves or implies moving or traveling to a place
They went running when they heard the noise.
go for a swim
—often used with ongoing on vacation
went on a crime spree
2
3
a
: to take a certain course or follow a certain procedure
Reports go through channels to the president.
b
: to pass by means of a process like journeying
The message went by email.
c
: to proceed without delay and often in a thoughtless or reckless manner
—used especially to intensify a complementary verb
Why did you go and spoil it?
go jump in a lake
d(1)
: to extend from point to point or in a certain direction
The road goes to the lake.
(2)
: to give access : lead
That door goes to the cellar.
4
obsolete
: walk
5
: to be habitually in a certain state or condition
goes barefoot in the summer
6
a
: to become lost, consumed, or spent
I don't know where the money goes.
b
: die
We all have to go sometime.
c
: to slip away : elapse
The evening went quickly.
d
: to come to be given up or discarded
decided to let the matter go
This clutter has to go.
e(1)
: to pass by sale
went for a good price
(2)
: to be willing to pay
I'll go as high as $100.
f
: to become impaired or weakened
His hearing is starting to go
g
: to give way especially under great force or pressure : break
The roof went under the weight of the snow.
7
a
: to happen in a specified manner : fare
Everything was going well till now.
b
: to be in general or on an average
cheap, as yachts go
c
: to be or become especially as the result of a contest, election, decision, etc.
The election went in her favor.
The verdict went against them.
d
: to turn out in a particular way
The party went as planned.
8
a
: to apply oneself
went to work on the problem
b
: to put or subject oneself
Don't go to any trouble/expense.
c
chiefly Southern US and Midland US
: intend
I didn't go to do it.
9
a
: to have recourse to another for corroboration, vindication, or decision : resort
went to court to recover damages
b
: to act in agreement or cooperation
… the echo of my girlfriend's voice comes into my head, saying, "Whatever happens, just go with it."—
Jason Schwartzman
10
a
: to begin an action or motion
Here goes!
b
: to maintain or perform a certain action or motion
still going strong
Can you go like this with your eyebrows? [=can you move your eyebrows like this?]
c
: to function in the proper or expected manner : run
I can't get the car to go.
11
a
: to come to be determined
… hanging and wiving goes by destiny.—
William Shakespeare
b
: to come to be applied or appropriated
All proceeds go to charity.
c
: to pass by award, assignment, or lot
The prize went to a sophomore.
d(1)
: to contribute to an end or result
qualities that go to make a hero
(2)
: to be of advantage
has a lot going for her
12
: to be about, intending, or expecting something
—used in a progressive tense before an infinitive
is going to leave town
13
a
: extend
His knowledge fails to go very deep.
b
: to come or arrive at a certain state or condition
go to sleep
" … I finally went to pieces and couldn't stop crying for two hours. … "—
Gwendoline Christie
see also go into sense 2
c
: to come to be : become
The tire went flat.
—often used to express conversion to specified values or a specified statea hometown kid gone Hollywood
go condo
d
: to undergo a change
leaves going from green to red
14
a
: to be in phrasing or expression : read
as the story goes
b
: to be capable of being sung or played
a tune that goes like this
15
: to be compatible, suitable, or becoming : harmonize
That tie goes with his suit.
16
a
: to be capable of passing, extending, or being contained or inserted
Will these clothes go in your suitcase?
b
: to have a usual or proper place or position : belong
These books go on the top shelf.
17
: to have a tendency : conduce
it goes to show
18
a
: to carry authority
What she says goes.
b
: to be acceptable, satisfactory, or adequate
Anything goes around here
19
: to empty the bladder or bowels
1
: to proceed along or according to : follow
if I were going his way
went the conventional route
—often used figurativelyHe has always gone his own way. [=done what he wants to do instead of what most people do]
2
: to travel through or along : traverse
went the length of the street
3
4
a
: to assume the function or obligation of
promised to go bail for his friend
b
: to participate to the extent of
decided to go halves on the winnings
6
7
a
: to make (a characteristic sound)
The gun went bang.
b
: say
—used chiefly in oral narration of speech
… I started trying to write a novel. I spent about six months on it. And at a certain point I go, "You know, I don't want to finish this. …"—
Quentin Tarantino
8
informal
: to engage in
Don't go telling everyone.
He went blabbing the news everywhere.
9
of a sports team or player
: to have a record of
went 11–0 last season
see also to go
plural goes
1
: the act or manner of going
2
: the height of fashion : rage
new trends that are quite the go
3
: an often unexpected turn of affairs : occurrence
"Funniest go you ever did see," he said …—
Ngaio Marsh
4
: the quantity used or furnished at one time
"Take a go of brandy, and you'll be all right," said Harry …—
Charles James Lever
6
7
chiefly British
: a spell of activity
finished the job at one go
8
: success
made a go of the business
: functioning properly : being in good and ready condition
declared all systems go
variants
often Go
: a game played between two players who alternately place black and white stones on a board checkered by 19 vertical lines and 19 horizontal lines in an attempt to enclose the larger area on the board
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Merriam-Webster unabridged




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