Go With (Verb)
Meaning 1
Go or occur together; "The word `hot' tends to cooccur with `cold'".
Classification
Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.
Examples
- The words 'rain' and 'cloudy' often go with each other in many articles about weather.
- Some spices naturally go with certain types of food to enhance their flavor.
- The music will go with the theme of the party to ensure a synchronized atmosphere.
- The word 'dark' usually tends to go with 'night' in mythological stories.
- Many clichés often go with idiomatic expressions in everyday conversations.
Synonyms
Hypernyms
Meaning 2
Be present or associated with an event or entity; "French fries come with the hamburger"; "heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue"; "fish usually goes with white wine"; "this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries".
Classification
Verbs of being, having, spatial relations.
Examples
- A live band often goes with a large wedding reception.
- This kind of promotion goes with a certain level of dedication and hard work.
- Formal events usually go with black tie attire.
- A fire show typically goes with music and crowd cheering.
- Surfing competitions often go with tropical beach settings.