go with

The phrase "go with" is versatile and can mean to accompany, match, choose, agree, or be included.

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Definition

A2General

(informal)To accompany or attend as a companion.

Example

  • I'm going with you to the movies.
  • The dog goes with us on hikes.

B1General

(informal)To match or harmonize well with something.

Example

  • This wine goes well with seafood.
  • The new wallpaper goes well with the furniture.

B1General

(informal)To choose or select something.

Example

  • I think I'll go with the blue shirt.
  • Let's go with the second option.

B2General

(informal)To agree or comply with a suggestion or decision.

Example

  • I'm sorry, but I can't go with your plan.
  • Everyone decided to go with the new schedule.

B1General

(informal)To be included as part of a set or package.

Example

  • Three acres of land go with the house.
  • Does the charger go with the phone?

B2Relationships

(informal)To be in a romantic relationship with someone.

Example

  • Did he ever go with anyone else while they were living together?
  • She used to go with him in high school.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "go with":

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