Synonyms for the verb "to go"

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to go on foot
I really like to _______ at night.
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to walk
I really like to walk at night.
to go past something or someone
I _______ her at the univeristy, but she didn't recognize me.
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to pass
I passed her at the univeristy, but she didn't recognize me.
to change position
Nobody _______, nobody gets hurt!
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to move
Nobody move, nobody gets hurt!
to be in front, to be first, or to be winning
Looks like John is _______ in the marathon.
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to lead
Looks like John is leading in the marathon.
to walk or march somewhere, usually as part of a public celebration
When Sevilla FC won the cup the fans _______ celebrating the victory.
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to parade
When Sevilla FC won the cup the fans paraded celebrating the victory.
to move about or travel, especially without a clear idea of what you are going to do
On Friday there are many tourists _______ the city.
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to roam
On Friday there are many tourists roaming the city.
to go for a long walk
My holiday plan is to go to the countryside and _______ all day long.
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to hike
especially in the countryside
My holiday plan is to go to the countryside and hike all day long.
to walk somewhere quickly with long steps
He _______ as if he was very angry, but it turned out he was in a hurry.
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to stride
stride is an irregular verb
He strode as if he was very angry, but it turned out he was in a hurry.
to walk in a slow, relaxed manner, especially for pleasure
The tourists usually _______ rather than stride.
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to stroll
The tourists usually stroll rather than stride.
to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction
When I am in a foreign country I like to _______ without any purpose.
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to wander
When I am in a foreign country I like to wander without any purpose.
to walk in a slow and relaxed way
She was _______ along the coast thinking about her new book.
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to amble
She was ambling along the coast thinking about her new book.
to come near or nearer
Attention! The train is _______!
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to approach
Attention! The train is approaching!
to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes
She _______ me because she thought I was cheating on her.
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to follow
She followed me because she thought I was cheating on her.

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