Antonyms for go at
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : goh |
Phonetic Transcription : goÊŠ |
Definition of go at
Origin :- 1727, "action of going," from go (v.). The sense of "a try or turn at something" is from 1825; meaning "something that goes, a success" is from 1876. Phrase on the go "in constant motion" is from 1843.
- As in opening : noun chance
- As in aggress : verb attack
- As in address : verb devote effort to something
- As in contend : verb argue
Synonyms for go at
- affirm
- allege
- apply oneself to
- assail
- assault
- assert
- attend to
- availability
- aver
- avow
- beset
- big break
- blast
- charge
- claim
- come at
- concentrate on
- connection
- cross
- cut
- debate
- defend
- devote oneself to
- dictate
- dig
- direct
- dispute
- engage in
- enjoin
- fight
- fling
- fly in face of
- focus on
- gang up on
- give
- go
- go at
- go for
- go-at
- hammer away
- have a go at
- have at
- have bone to pick
- hold
- in the running
- insist
- iron in the fire
- jump on
- justify
- knuckle down to
- lace into
- lay into
- let have it
- light into
- lock horns with
- look-in
- lunge at
- maintain
- mix
- mix it up
- occasion
- opportunity
- peg away
- pitch into
- place
- plug away at
- possibility
- prescribe
- put up argument
- quarrel
- report
- rip
- run
- say
- scope
- set to
- shot
- show
- sock it to one
- squeak
- stick it to
- storm
- strike
- take care of
- take on
- take up
- tell
- throw oneself into
- time
- try
- turn
- turn to
- undertake
- urge
- vacancy
- vindicate
- warrant
- whack
- zap
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