The Word is:”go”
go
/ɡəʊ/
verb
1.move from one place to another; travel.
“he went out to the shops”
synonyms: move, proceed, make one’s way, advance, progress, pass, walk, wend one’s way; More
2.leave; depart.
“I really must go”
synonyms: leave, depart, take one’s leave, take oneself off, go away, go off, withdraw, absent oneself, say one’s goodbyes, quit, make an exit, exit; More
“he went out to the shops”
synonyms: move, proceed, make one’s way, advance, progress, pass, walk, wend one’s way; More
2.leave; depart.
“I really must go”
synonyms: leave, depart, take one’s leave, take oneself off, go away, go off, withdraw, absent oneself, say one’s goodbyes, quit, make an exit, exit; More
noun informal
1.BRITISH
an attempt or trial at something.
“have a go at answering the questions yourself”
synonyms: attempt, try, effort, bid, endeavour; More
2.BRITISH
a person’s turn to use or do something.
“I had a go on Nigel’s racing bike”
an attempt or trial at something.
“have a go at answering the questions yourself”
synonyms: attempt, try, effort, bid, endeavour; More
2.BRITISH
a person’s turn to use or do something.
“I had a go on Nigel’s racing bike”
adjective informal
1.functioning properly.
“all systems go”
“all systems go”
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