Set 9 | 401 - 450

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Go against

To oppose or be contrary to (विरोध करना)

Example: He decided to go against his friend’s advice and invest in the stock market.

Go ahead

To proceed or continue (आगे बढ़ना, जारी रखना)

Example: You can go ahead and start the meeting without me.

Go along with

To agree or cooperate with (साथ जाना)

Example: She decided to go along with their plan, even though she had some doubts.

Go around

To circulate, To bypass or avoid, to visit various places (प्रसारित करना, घूमना)

Example: 1. Rumors started to go around about the new policy at work. / 2. We decided to go around the city instead of driving through the heavy traffic. / 3. She had to go around the problem by finding a different solution.

Go at

To attack or approach aggressively (हमला करना; आक्रामक रूप से)

Example: She went at the task with great enthusiasm and completed it quickly.

Go away

To leave or depart (चले जाना)

Example: I told him to go away because I needed some time alone.

Go back

To return to a place or condition (वापस जाना)

Example: After the meeting, she decided to go back to her office and finish the report.

Go back on

To break a promise or fail to fulfill (वादा तोड़ना)

Example: He promised to help me, but he went back on his word at the last minute.

Go bananas

To become very angry or excited (बहुत गुस्सा या पागल होना)

Example: When she saw the surprise party, she went bananas with excitement.

Go beyond

To exceed or surpass (पार करना)

Example: The research goes beyond the basic principles and explores new possibilities.

Go blank

To be unable to remember or think of something (कुछ याद न रहना)

Example: When it was her turn to speak, her mind went blank, and she couldn’t remember what to say.

Go bust

To become bankrupt (दिवालिया हो जाना)

Example: The company went bust after years of poor financial management.

Go by

To pass (time) or to adhere to (बीत जाना)

Example: 1. Time seemed to go by quickly during the vacation. / 2. Don’t go by what he says.

Go down

To decrease (घटना)

Example: The price of the laptop will go down during the sale next week.

Go downhill

To deteriorate in quality or condition (बिगड़ना)

Example: After the accident, his health started to go downhill quickly.

Go for

To choose or attempt (चुनना या प्रयास करना)

Example: 1. She decided to go for a run in the park to clear her mind. / 2. She plans to go for the gold medal in the upcoming competition.

Go in for

To have an interest or participate in (भाग लेना)

Example: He has always gone in for photography as a hobby.

Go in/into

To enter (प्रवेश करना)

Example: 1. He went into the store to buy some groceries. / 2. She went into the meeting prepared with all the necessary documents.

Go off

To explode or begin (फूटना या शुरू होना)

Example: 1. The fireworks went off with a loud bang as the celebration started. / 2. The alarm went off at 7 a.m., waking me up immediately.

Go on

To continue or happen (जारी रखना)

Example: Please go on with your story, it’s very interesting.

Go out

To leave, especially for social activities (बाहर जाना)

Example: The show must go on, despite the technical difficulties.

Go over

To review or examine (समीक्षा करना)

Example: We should go over the report one more time before the meeting.

Go overboard

To do something excessively (हद से ज्यादा करना)

Example: He went overboard with the decorations for the party, adding too many lights and balloons.

Go through

To experience or live through something (अनुभव करना)

Example: She had to go through a lot of paperwork before getting her visa approved.

Go together

To match or be suitable together (साथ-साथ होना)

Example: Their personalities go together perfectly, making them a great team.

Go up

To increase in price, amount, or level (ऊपर चढना)

Example: The price of gas is expected to go up next week.

Go with

To match or accompany (जोड़ का होना या साथ देना)

Example: 1. That shirt will go with your new jeans perfectly. / 2. Her calm demeanor goes with her role as a mediator in the team.

Go without

To endure the absence of something (के बिना)

Example: I had to go without lunch because I was too busy to eat.

Goof around

To waste time doing nothing serious (मस्ती करना)

Example: The kids were goofing around in the playground, laughing and playing games.

Goof up

To make a mistake (गड़बड़ करना)

Example: I really goofed up the presentation by forgetting my notes.

Grapple with

To struggle with a problem (संघर्ष करना)

Example: The company is grappling with a sudden drop in sales this quarter.

Grin at

To smile broadly at (मुसकुराना)

Example: He couldn’t help but grin at the silly joke she told.

Gross out

To disgust someone deeply (घिनौना लगना)

Example: The sight of the rotten food really grossed me out.

Grow into

To mature or develop into (में विकसित होना)

Example: He was shy at first, but he eventually grew into a confident public speaker.

Grow out

To develop from; also to outgrow something (विकास होना)

Example: 1. The kids grew out of their old toys and donated them to charity. / 2. She had to grow out her hair for the wedding.

Grow up

To mature or become an adult (परिपक्व होना)

Example: When I was younger, I never imagined I’d grow up to be a doctor.

Hammer out

To negotiate and agree on something (किसी मुद्दे पर बातचीत करके सहमत होना)

Example: The team worked late to hammer out the details of the new project.

Hand back

To return something to its original holder (वापस करना)

Example: The teacher will hand back the graded assignments tomorrow.

Hand down

To give something to a younger generation (विरासत में देना)

Example: The museum handed down the rare artifact to the next generation of historians for study.

Hand in

To submit something officially (जमा करना)

Example: Please hand in your assignments by the end of the day.

Hand on

To pass something to the next person or generation (सौंपना)

Example: The coach decided to hand on the captain’s armband to the most experienced player.

Hand out

To distribute something to a group of people (वितरित करना)

Example: The teacher will hand out the worksheets at the beginning of class.

Hand over

To give control or possession of something (सौंप देना)

Example: He had to hand over the keys to the new owner of the house.

Hang about

To spend time in a place aimlessly (बेकार घूमना)

Example: We decided to hang about the park until it stopped raining.

Hang around

To stay in the same place, position or level (आस-पास रहना)

Example: They like to hang around the mall after school with their friends.

Hang in

To persevere or remain persistent (लगन बनाए रखना)

Example: The team was losing, but they decided to hang in and keep trying until the final whistle.

Hang of (something)

To understand or get used to something (समझना, अभ्यस्त हो जाना)

Example: After a few tries, he finally got the hang of playing the guitar.

Hang on

To wait a short time (थोड़ा इंतज़ार करना)

Example: Hang on, I’ll be right back with the information you requested.

Hang onto

To keep something; not give away or lose (पकड़े रहना; न देना या खोना)

Example: She decided to hang onto the old letters as they reminded her of her childhood.

Hang out

To spend time relaxingly in a place or with someone (एक साथ समय बिताना)

Example: We usually hang out at the coffee shop after school.

Round complete!