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  2. GO ON definition: 1. to happen: 2. to continue: 3. to move to the next thing or stage: . Learn more.

  3. Synonyms for GO ON: happen, come down, come to pass, be, come about, go down, occur, come; Antonyms of GO ON: brain, genius, intellect, sage, intellectual, wizard ...

  4. GO ON definition: 1. to last for a particular period of time: 2. to continue doing something: 3. to do something…. Learn more.

    • when a performer goes on, they begin their performance. She doesn't go on until Act 2. Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.
    • (in sport) to join a team as a substitute during a game. Maguire went on in place of Cahill just before half-time.
    • when a light, the electricity, etc. goes on, it starts to work. Suddenly all the lights went on. opposite go off (4)
    • (of time) to pass. She became more and more talkative as the evening went on.
  5. go on. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English go on phrasal verb 1 continue a) to continue doing something or being in a situation go on doing something He went on working until he was 91. with One of the actors was unwell and couldn’t go on with the performance. I can’t go on like this for much longer. b) to continue without ...

  6. to continue or proceed. 2. to happen or take place. there's something peculiar going on here. 3. (of power, a water supply, etc) to start to be available, running, or functioning. 4. (preposition) to mount or board and ride on, esp as a treat. children love to go on donkeys at the seaside.

  7. Jan 2, 2024 · MEANING 1: Literal. To get on, to travel on, to ride. Bus, train, airplane, ride, journey, trip, diet, internet, website. To begin with, as per usual, let's take a look at the words which make up the phrasal verb "go on" in order to understand its literal meaning.

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