Meaning of Just go
An imperative phrase used to encourage someone to leave or start doing something.
In simple words: An expression used to tell someone to leave or start doing something.
Just go in a sentence
- You’ve been thinking about it for too long, just go!
- If you're late, just go already!
- Don't hesitate; just go for that job interview!
- When the light turns green, just go!
- Stop overthinking and just go on the trip!
How to use Just go
Use 'just go' in casual conversations to prompt someone to take action. Avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a friend nudging you to start your journey – 'Just go!'
Related words
Collocations with Just go
- just go home
- just go ahead
- just go outside
- just go for it
- just go out
Common mistakes with Just go
- Using 'just go' in a formal email or meeting.
- Confusing 'just go' with 'just stay'.
- Not using an appropriate tone; it can sound rude if not friendly.
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Frequently asked questions about "Just go"
What does "Just go" mean?
An expression used to tell someone to leave or start doing something.
What is the definition of "Just go"?
An imperative phrase used to encourage someone to leave or start doing something.
How do you use "Just go" in a sentence?
You’ve been thinking about it for too long, just go!
Can you give another example of "Just go"?
If you're late, just go already!
What are synonyms for "Just go"?
Common alternatives include leave, depart, begin, proceed, move.
What words go with "Just go"?
It commonly pairs with just go home, just go ahead, just go outside, just go for it, just go out.
What are common mistakes when using "Just go"?
Using 'just go' in a formal email or meeting. Confusing 'just go' with 'just stay'. Not using an appropriate tone; it can sound rude if not friendly.
How do you pronounce "Just go"?
US: //dʒʌst ɡoʊ//, UK: //dʒʌst ɡəʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is "Just go" formal or informal?
"Just go" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use "Just go"?
Use 'just go' in casual conversations to prompt someone to take action. Avoid in formal settings.
