Meaning of Don't go
A command telling someone not to leave or depart.
In simple words: Do not leave.
Don't go in a sentence
- Don't go without saying goodbye!
- I pleaded, 'Don't go; we need you here.'
- She quietly said, 'Don't go; I’ll miss you too much.'
- Before he could leave, she shouted, 'Don't go!'
- In a moment of panic, he begged, 'Don't go, please!'
How to use Don't go
Used to advise or warn someone against leaving a place. Common in both spoken and written English, but can be considered informal depending on context.
Grammar pattern
standalone imperative
Memory hint
Imagine someone pulling at your sleeve, saying, 'Don’t go!' as you try to leave.
Related words
Collocations with Don't go
- Don't go away
- Don't go too far
- Don't go just yet
Common mistakes with Don't go
- Adding 'to' (e.g., 'Don't go to') when it is not needed.
- Confusing with 'Don't leave' - both are similar but can have different contexts.
- Using it in formal situations where a softer tone is needed.
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Frequently asked questions about Don't go
What does Don't go mean?
Do not leave.
What is the definition of Don't go?
A command telling someone not to leave or depart.
How do you use Don't go in a sentence?
Don't go without saying goodbye!
Can you give another example of Don't go?
I pleaded, 'Don't go; we need you here.'
What are synonyms for Don't go?
Common alternatives include Stay, Remain, Don't leave, Hold on, Stop.
What words go with Don't go?
It commonly pairs with Don't go away, Don't go too far, Don't go just yet.
What are common mistakes when using Don't go?
Adding 'to' (e.g., 'Don't go to') when it is not needed. Confusing with 'Don't leave' - both are similar but can have different contexts. Using it in formal situations where a softer tone is needed.
How do you pronounce Don't go?
US: //doʊnt ɡoʊ//, UK: //dəʊnt ɡəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Don't go?
Used to advise or warn someone against leaving a place. Common in both spoken and written English, but can be considered informal depending on context.

