Synonym: advance, carry on, come about, come on, come up, continue, fall out, go along, hap, happen, keep, march on, move on, occur, pass, pass off, pass on, proceed, progress, take place. Similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon. Meaning: v. 1. continue a certain state, condition, or activity 2. come to pass 3. move forward, also in the metaphorical sense 4. continue talking 5. start running, functioning, or operating.
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(181) The people of an oppressed country obey their conquerors because they want to go on living.
(182) My doctor advised me to go on the pill .
(183) His parents didn't want him to go on the stage .
(184) You are just digging your own grave if you go on smoking so heavily.
(185) I'd love to go on holiday somewhere where it's nice and quiet .
(186) Don't be so ridiculous! I can't possibly afford to go on holiday.
(187) Go on[sentencedict.com/go on.html], you go out. I'll see to the washing up.
(188) When we go on holiday, we only take the bare essentials.
(189) If you go on working like this you're bound to crack up sooner or later.
(190) If you go on like this you'll end up in prison.
(191) In the far future the cities cannot go on developing like that for always.
(192) Go on with you-you're never forty. You don't look a day over thirty.
(193) I was rather hoping it would rain today and I wouldn't have to go on the walk, but no such luck.
(194) Daff was selected from the whole class to go on the trip.
(195) He didn't want to go on the record as either praising or criticizing the proposal.
(196) Go on, lend me the money - you know I'd do as much for you.
(197) 'Was his name David?'--'No I don't think it was, but never mind, go on.'.
(198) She's a saint to go on living with that man.
(199) The new machine will go on line in June 2006.
(200) I decided to go on a diet before my holiday.
(201) They are not sure how they will raise the finances to go on the trip.
(202) Men aggravate me when they go on about how impractical women are.
(203) Things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet.
(204) I could not go on living with a man who had married me under false pretences.
(205) I don't want to leave, but I can't go on.
(206) At the moment we've very little information to go on.
(207) The physician says that Father has to go on this new drug for his blood hypertension.
(208) I'd prefer to go on holiday in May, as opposed to September.
(209) How much longer will this hot weather go on for?
(210) Go on and take your coffee break. I'll cover for you until you return.
More similar words: soon, no one, noon, spoon, go out, go off, good, cartoon, balloon, and so on, good for, go over, for good, teaspoon, as soon as, a blue moon, good name, be good at, as good as, a good job, a good many, tablespoon, a good deal, do a good job, sooner or later, a good deal of, have a good time, as soon as possible.