now go away

The phrase "now go away" is a direct command often used to dismiss someone from the speaker's presence.

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Definition

B1General

(imperative, colloquial)A command telling someone to leave immediately.

Example

  • I've had enough of your complaints; now go away!
  • She told the kids to finish their homework and then said, 'Now go away and play outside.'

B2Interpersonal

(imperative, colloquial, dismissive)A phrase used to express a desire for someone to leave due to annoyance or frustration.

Example

  • After arguing for an hour, he finally shouted, 'Now go away and leave me alone!'
  • The manager was so irritated by the constant interruptions that she said, 'Now go away and let me work in peace.'

Similar

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

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