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accelerate to make something go faster.
accompany to go with. [1/3 definitions]
adventure to go ahead despite danger or risk. [1/5 definitions]
adverb a word that describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or whole sentence. When a word is an adverb, it describes how or when or where we do things. Words like "tomorrow," "here," "there," "slowly," and "usually" are adverbs. Adverbs also go in front of other adverbs or adjectives to describe those words.
airport a large area of land where airplanes come and go.
amusement park an outdoor place offering games, rides on merry-go-rounds and roller coasters, and the like, and refreshments.
antecede to go before in time, or to be higher in rank or place.
approach to come or go near to.
archive a collection of records or information that is stored somewhere. An archive often stores things that go back a long time.
around so as to surround or go around. [1/12 definitions]
arrow a sign with a shape like this weapon. An arrow is used to point out a place or show which way to go. [1/2 definitions]
ascend to go upward; climb; rise. [2 definitions]
ask out to invite (someone) to go out on a date.
attend to go along with; accompany. [1/4 definitions]
auxiliary verb a verb used with a main verb to complete the main verb's meaning. Some examples of auxiliary verbs are "have" in "I have escaped" and "should" in "You should go."
back to move (something) in the reverse or opposite direction; cause to go backward. [1/15 definitions]
backpack to go camping or hiking using a backpack. [1/2 definitions]
backtrack to go back to an earlier opinion or policy. [1/2 definitions]
balk to stop suddenly and refuse to go on. [1/3 definitions]
bath (often pl.) an establishment where people go to take a bath or to obtain therapy. [1/5 definitions]
bathe to go swimming. [1/4 definitions]