What is another word for go somewhere?

Pronunciation: [ɡˌə͡ʊ sˈʌmwe͡ə] (IPA)

The word "go somewhere" may seem like a simple phrase, but there are numerous synonyms you can use to describe the act of moving towards a destination. For instance, you can say "travel," "journey," "commute," "drive," "ride," "move," "proceed," "roam," "trek," "wander," or "walk." Each of these synonyms has its own unique connotation that can help you express yourself more precisely. Whether you're talking about a weekend getaway or a daily commute, using a synonym for "go somewhere" can add a little color to your language, making your speech or writing more engaging.

What are the hypernyms for Go somewhere?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Go somewhere

  • People have an image of Italians. When I go somewhere in the world, I don't care where it is, when they look at me it's not about my intelligence. It's who can I beat up.
    Danny Aiello
  • It's great to just disappear, grab a suitcase, switch the answering machine on and just go somewhere else.
    Dido Armstrong
  • Why go somewhere else and start up all over again?
    John Baldacci
  • And their conviction is that if it is done with that kind of purity it will go somewhere. I believe that with all my heart, but I'm not responsible for its going somewhere.
    Daniel Berrigan
  • Prayer for many is like a foreign land. When we go there, we go as tourists. Like most tourists, we feel uncomfortable and out of place. Like most tourists, we therefore move on before too long and go somewhere else.
    Robert McAfee Brown

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