go withsomething
phrasal verbwithgoverbuk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/present participlegoing|past tensewent|past participlegone
(SUIT)
B1
If one thing goes with another, theysuiteach other or theylookortastegood together:
Thiswinegoesparticularlywell withseafood.
I'm notsurethat thoseshoesreally gowiththatdress.
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matchnoun(SUITABLE)
suitverb(BE RIGHT)
- Do youthinkthisshirtgoes with thesetrousers?
- Themusicdoesn't go with themoodof thefilm.
- Thesejeansgo with anything.
- Herfurniturereally goes with therestof theroom.
- Thisvasegoes very well with theflowersyouboughtme.
Matching and co-ordinating
- -matched
- coordinate
- coordinated
- coordination
- go
- incongruence
- marry
- marry up (something)
- match
- match up
- matchy-matchy
- tone
- tone in
(RESULT)
If aproblem,activity, orqualitygoes with another one, they oftenhappenorexisttogether and the first thing is oftencausedby the second:
[+ -ing verb]What are themainhealthproblemsthat go with smoking?
Occurring and happening
- afoot
- asynchronous
- attendant
- be at workidiom
- become
- eventuate
- fall
- fall into placeidiom
- follow on
- go hand in hand withsomethingidiom
- go on
- pass
- result
- roll
- roll around
- shake out
- succeed
- supervene
- sync
- turn