go with sth
— phrasal verb with go uk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/verb present participle going, past tense went, past participle gone
(SUIT)
B1 If one thing goes with another, they suit each other or they look or taste good together:
This wine goes particularly well with seafood.
I'm not sure that those shoes really go with that dress.
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match noun
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- Do you think this shirt goes with these trousers?
- The music doesn't go with the mood of the film.
- These jeans go with anything.
- Her furniture really goes with the rest of the room.
- This vase goes very well with the flowers you bought me.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Matching and co-ordinating
- -matched
- coordinate
- coordinated
- go
- marry
- marry up (sth)
- match
- match sth up
- match up
- tone
- tone in
(RESULT)
If a problem, activity, or quality goes with another one, they often happen or exist together and the first thing is often caused by the second:
[ + -ing verb ] What are the main health problems that go with smoking?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Occurring and happening
- afoot
- assail
- asynchronous
- attendant
- be at work idiom
- become
- come
- come up
- concur
- event
- go ahead
- go down
- go hand in hand with sth idiom
- go together
- hand
- happen
- intervene
- materialize
- occur
- underway
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