go
/ɡoʊ/Definitions
1. verb
to move or travel from one place to another, especially on foot or by vehicle
“She decided to go to the store to buy some milk.”
2. verb
to have a particular direction or tendency
“The crowd began to go wild as the concert started.”
3. verb
to proceed or continue with something, especially a plan or activity
“Let’s go ahead with the plan and see what happens.”
4. noun
the act of leaving one place and going to another
“The go was a long and tiring journey.”
5. noun
a move or a change in the direction of a game or a situation
“The go was a clever one, and it changed the entire course of the game.”
6. interjection
used to express agreement, consent, or permission
“Go ahead, take a seat.”
7. interjection
used to express encouragement or urging
“Come on, go for it!”
8. noun
a game of the English game of backgammon, played with the 15 checkers of one player on the 24 points
“Go is a two-player board game.”