Antonyms for on the go
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : goh |
Phonetic Transcription : goÊŠ |
Definition of on the go
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 industrious : adj hardworking
- As in spry : adj active, vivacious
- As in tireless : adj determined
- As in busy : adj engaged, at work
- As in unwearied : adj tireless
- As in weariless : adj tireless
Synonyms for on the go
- active
- agile
- alert
- already taken
- assiduous
- at it
- ball of fire
- brisk
- buried
- burning
- busy
- conscientious
- diligent
- dynamic
- eager
- employed
- energetic
- engaged
- engrossed
- enthusiastic
- fleet
- full of pep
- grind
- hard-working
- having a full plate
- having enough on one's plate
- having fish to fry
- having many irons in the fire
- healthy
- hustling
- hyper
- in a meeting
- in conference
- in full swing
- in someone else's possession
- in the field
- in the laboratory
- incessant
- indefatigable
- industrious
- inexhaustible
- intent
- involved
- jumping
- laborious
- lithe
- nimble
- occupied
- on assignment
- on duty
- on the go
- operose
- overloaded
- perky
- persevering
- persistent
- plugging
- productive
- prompt
- psyched up on
- purposeful
- quick
- quick on the draw
- ready
- resolute
- robust
- rocking
- sedulous
- slaving
- snowed
- sound
- spirited
- sprightly
- steadfast
- steady
- strenuous
- supple
- swamped
- tied up
- tireless
- unavailable
- unfailing
- unflagging
- untiring
- unwearied
- unwearying
- up to one's ears
- vigorous
- weariless
- with a customer
- working
- zealous
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