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go on
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: goon, góon, gōon, go-on, and ĝo-on

English

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Etymology 1

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Structurally equivalent to go onward.

Pronunciation

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  • Audio (General Australian):(file)

Verb

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go on (third-person singular simple present goes on, present participle going on, simple past went on, past participle gone on)

  1. (intransitive) To continue in extent.
    Synonyms: endure; see also Thesaurus:persist
    The meeting seemed to go on forever.
    This road goes on for another twenty miles.
  2. (intransitive) To continue an action.
    Synonyms: keep on, carry on, advance, forthgo, proceed, resume
    I think I've said enough now; I'm not sure I should go on.
    He went on walking even when the policeman told him to stop.
    • 1957 September, M. D. Greville and G. O. Holt, “Railway Development in Manchester—1”, in Railway Magazine, page 615:
      One might imagine that the directors foresaw the somewhat uninspiring appearance of the future Manchester stations, and decided to start as it was intended to go on.
    • 1967, Barbara Sleigh, Jessamy, Sevenoaks, Kent: Bloomsbury, published 1993, →ISBN, page 84:
      She crept up the stairs [...] On she went, across the landing, from which sprang the tall window, and up the next flight until she reached the top.
  3. (intransitive) To proceed (to do something).
    Synonyms: carry on, continue; see also Thesaurus:proceed
    He started the competition badly but went on to win the gold medal.
    "Do you want to hear a joke?" — "Oh, all right, go on then."
    • 2012, The Onion Book of Known Knowledge, page 63:
      The kid who starts a business selling candy out of his locker always goes on to be a major sleazeball later in life.
  4. (intransitive) To talk frequently or at great length (about a subject).
    Synonyms: blather, prattle, rabbit; see also Thesaurus:chatter
    Will you stop going on about your stupid holiday?
    Sam goes on and on about Pokémon.
    Don't ask Sam about Pokémon, because he'll go on and on.
    • 2002, Jane Green, Bookends, trade paperback, published 2003, →ISBN, page 67:
      "I don't believe you." I shake my head. "How on earth did you remember that? I must have told you years ago." […]
      "First of all, you go on about it far more than you think you do, […] ."
  5. (intransitive) To happen (occur).
    Synonyms: come to pass, take place; see also Thesaurus:happen
    What's going on?
    I really don't want to know what goes on between you and your boyfriend behind closed doors.
    • 2022 January 12, Benedict le Vay, “The heroes of Soham...”, in RAIL, number 1948, page 43:
      At the time, with the D-Day invasion of Europe going on, their heroism was hardly noticed. Plenty of other heroes were dying elsewhere. Plenty of bigger bits of history were being made.
  6. (intransitive) To move or proceed so as to become "on" in any of various senses.
    Bertha's about to finish her song. Who's going on next?
    Smith went on for Jones at left back after Jones got injured.
    It was pitch black and then suddenly all the lights went on.
Related terms
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  • going on
  • goings-on
  • go on then
  • have a thing going on
  • on about
  • on and on
  • to be going on with
  • what's going on
Translations
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continue in extent
  • Danish: pågå (da)
  • Dutch: verder gaan
  • Finnish: jatkua (fi)
  • German: weitergehen (de)
  • Irish: lean ar aghaidh
  • Swedish: pågå (sv)
continue an action
  • Catalan: continuar (ca)
  • Czech: pokračovat (cs), vytrvat
  • Danish: fortsætte (da), pågå (da)
  • Dutch: doorgaan (nl), verder gaan
  • Esperanto: estadi (eo)
  • Finnish: jatkaa (fi) (to expand upon), kestää (fi), venyä (fi) (informal) (e.g. "kokous venyi myöhään yöhön")
  • French: continuer (fr)
  • Galician: continuar (gl)
  • German: weitermachen (de)
  • Hebrew: הִמְשִׁיךְ (himshích) (transitive), נִמְשַׁךְ (nimshách) (intransitive)
  • Icelandic: halda áfram
  • Italian: continuare (it)
  • Latin: pergō (la)
  • Lithuanian: tęsti (lt)
  • Portuguese: continuar (pt)
  • Russian: продолжа́ть (ru) impf (prodolžátʹ), продо́лжить (ru) pf (prodólžitʹ)
  • Scottish Gaelic: lean air
  • Spanish: continuar (es)
  • Swedish: pågå (sv)
  • Turkish: devam etmek (tr), sürmek (tr)
  • Ukrainian: продо́вжувати impf (prodóvžuvaty), продо́вжити pf (prodóvžyty)
  • Vietnamese: tiếp tục (vi)
talk about a subject frequently or at great length — see also fly off at a tangent
  • Dutch: maar door blijven gaan
  • Finnish: jauhaa (fi), jankuttaa (fi), jankata (fi), vatvoa (fi)
  • German: ununterbrochen reden
  • Icelandic: láta móðan mása
  • Spanish: parlar (es), parlotear (es), insistir con, seguir hablando, palabrear (es) (rare)
  • Swedish: hålla låda (sv)
happen
  • Danish: ske (da)
  • Dutch: aan de hand zijn
  • Finnish: tapahtua (fi), olla meneillään, käydä (fi) (e.g. "mitä kävi?")
  • French: se passer (fr)
  • German: passieren (de), los sein (de) (colloquial)
  • Irish: bí ar bun, tarlaigh
  • Latin: agat (la)
  • Portuguese: acontecer (pt)
  • Russian: происходи́ть (ru) impf (proisxodítʹ)
  • Spanish: pasar (es)
  • Turkish: olmak (tr), gerçekleşmek (tr), dönmek (tr)
  • Ukrainian: відбува́тися (uk) impf (vidbuvátysja), робитися impf (robytysja)

Interjection

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go on

  1. Expressing that the speaker can continue speaking without interruption from the listener.
    Go on! You were saying about those other ones too?
  2. Expressing surprise, disbelief or incredulity.
    Synonyms: fiddlesticks, go on with you, horsefeathers, pull the other one; see also Thesaurus:bullshit
    A: He asked Fiona to marry him.
    B: Go on!
    A: It's true, I swear.
  3. (especially Australia, New Zealand) Expressing encouragement, see come on.
    Synonyms: attaboy; you go, girl; see also Thesaurus:come on
    Go on! You can do it!
  4. (especially British) Yes; okay; it's a deal.
    —So three hundred on the chair then, and can we do two-fifty on the clock?
    —Go on, then.

Etymology 2

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Structurally equivalent to go upon.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɡoʊˌɒn/

Verb

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go on (third-person singular simple present goes on, present participle going on, simple past went on, past participle gone on)

  1. (transitive) To use and adopt (information) in order to understand an issue, make a decision, etc.; to go by.
    We can't go on what this map says; it's twenty years out of date.
    I didn't make a decision because I didn't have anything to go on.

Anagrams

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  • gono-, no go, no-go, nogo, noog, ongo
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