Do you know other words to say ‘go’?
Today we will learn about the substitutes of ‘go’.
Let’s start.
- Pace: walk at a steady and consistent speed.
E.g. “She quickened her pace when she thought someone was following her.” - Stroll: walk in a slow, relaxed manner.
E.g. “We sometimes stroll along the beach.” - Travel: to make a journey, usually over a long distance.
E.g. “My friend is travelling alone to United States.” - Waddle: walk with short steps in a clumsy swaying motion.
E.g. “My little brother is waddling around the living room.” - Wander: walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.
E.g. “We are wandering all day around the city.” - Lope: run or move with in an easy and relaxed way, taking a long bounding strike.
E.g. “They would lope out to the park two miles away and walk back.” - Move: the act of changing location from one place to another.
E.g. “He stood up and began to move around the room.” - Hurtle: move with a rushing sound.
E.g. “His motorboat hurtled along the river.” - Abscond: run away; usually includes taking something along.
E.g. “He attempted to abscond from the punishment.” - Evade: escape or avoid something either physically or mentally.
E.g. “I could tell that he was trying to evade the issue.”
Compiled and written by @sherlydarmali for @EnglishTips4U on August 12, 2018.