to go with
Pronunciation
/ɡˈoʊ wɪð/
British pronunciation
/ɡˈəʊ wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "go with"in English

to go with
[phrase form: go]
01

to accept an offer, plan, etc.

to go with definition and meaning
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I think we should go with the original plan for the event.
Are you going to go with the proposal they presented?
02

to complement and suit each other when combined or placed together, particularly regarding appearance or taste

to go with definition and meaning
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Red wine goes well with a hearty steak dinner.
These shoes go with almost any outfit due to their versatile design.
03

to come together with something as a necessary or suitable addition

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A set of golf clubs goes with his membership at the country club.
A warranty typically goes with the purchase of a new appliance.
04

to coexist or be found together with another thing or element in the same time or place

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Success often goes with hard work and determination.
Calmness usually goes with the serene beauty of this mountain retreat.
05

to have sexual intercourse with someone

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They wanted to keep their relationship discreet, so they only went with each other in private.
She was hesitant at first, but eventually decided to go with him.
06

to be involved in a romantic or sexual relationship

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They have been going with each other for so long that their friends already consider them a couple.
He has been going with her for several months now.
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