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UK//ɡoʊ θruː//US//ɡoʊ θru//

Meaning of Go through

In simple words: to examine or check something carefully

Go through in a sentence

  • I need to go through the reports before the meeting.
  • She went through a tough time after the accident.
  • Please go through these documents for any errors.

How to use Go through

Used in various contexts like reviewing documents, inspecting items, or experiencing challenges. Avoid in highly formal writing.

Grammar pattern

go through + object

Memory hint

Imagine going through a folder full of papers to find something important.

Related words

Collocations with Go through

  • go through the motions
  • go through a process
  • go through changes

Synonyms for Go through

Opposites of Go through

Common mistakes with Go through

  • 'Go through' confused with 'pass through', which means to move through something quickly.
  • Using 'go through' without an object, as it usually requires one.
  • Incorrectly separating the phrase, e.g., 'go' and 'through'.

Compare Go through with Examine, Inspect, Review, Navigate

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Frequently asked questions about Go through

What does Go through mean?

to examine or check something carefully

What is the definition of Go through?

To examine, scrutinize, or experience something systematically.

How do you use Go through in a sentence?

I need to go through the reports before the meeting.

Can you give another example of Go through?

She went through a tough time after the accident.

What are synonyms for Go through?

Common alternatives include examine, inspect, review, scrutinize, navigate.

What is the opposite of Go through?

Opposite meanings include ignore, overlook, bypass.

What words go with Go through?

It commonly pairs with go through the motions, go through a process, go through changes.

What are common mistakes when using Go through?

'Go through' confused with 'pass through', which means to move through something quickly. Using 'go through' without an object, as it usually requires one. Incorrectly separating the phrase, e.g., 'go' and 'through'.

How do you pronounce Go through?

US: //ɡoʊ θru//, UK: //ɡoʊ θruː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Go through?

Used in various contexts like reviewing documents, inspecting items, or experiencing challenges. Avoid in highly formal writing.