Meaning of Go no further
A phrase indicating that one should stop advancing or progressing.
In simple words: stop here; don’t continue
Go no further in a sentence
- When you reach the deadline, you must go no further.
- The instructions were clear: go no further until you get approval.
- After the warning, the officer told the crowd to go no further.
How to use Go no further
Used to indicate a point at which one should not proceed. Often used in formal contexts, but can also be heard in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
go no further + (in doing something)
Memory hint
Think of a roadblock that says 'go no further'—you have to stop.
Related words
Collocations with Go no further
- go no further until
- decide to go no further
- told to go no further
Common mistakes with Go no further
- Confusing with 'go any further'
- Using it in informal situations where another phrase is more suitable
- Incorrectly placing emphasis on 'go' instead of 'no further'
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Frequently asked questions about Go no further
What does Go no further mean?
stop here; don’t continue
What is the definition of Go no further?
A phrase indicating that one should stop advancing or progressing.
How do you use Go no further in a sentence?
When you reach the deadline, you must go no further.
Can you give another example of Go no further?
The instructions were clear: go no further until you get approval.
What are synonyms for Go no further?
Common alternatives include stop, halt, cease, end.
What is the opposite of Go no further?
Opposite meanings include proceed, continue, advance.
What words go with Go no further?
It commonly pairs with go no further until, decide to go no further, told to go no further.
What are common mistakes when using Go no further?
Confusing with 'go any further' Using it in informal situations where another phrase is more suitable Incorrectly placing emphasis on 'go' instead of 'no further'
How do you pronounce Go no further?
US: //ɡoʊ noʊ ˈfɜrðər//, UK: //ɡəʊ nəʊ ˈfɜːðə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Go no further?
Used to indicate a point at which one should not proceed. Often used in formal contexts, but can also be heard in everyday conversation.

