go together
— phrasal verb with go uk/ɡəʊ/us/ɡoʊ/verb present participle going, past tense went, past participle gone
(LOOK GOOD)
B1 to look good together:
Do you think the cream dress and the blue jacket go together?
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- I think red and orange go together, though lots of people think they clash.
- That shirt doesn't really go together with those trousers.
- Do you think these colours go together?
- Grey goes together with lots of colours.
- The new extension goes together with the rest of the building.
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Attractive
- a sight for sore eyes idiom
- adorable
- aesthetic
- alluring
- angelic
- disarm
- distinguished
- dreamy
- easy
- elegant
- not be just a pretty face idiom
- ornamental
- photogenic
- photograph
- picture
- sylphlike
- well built
- winning
- winsome
- zaftig
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(BE FOUND)
to happen or be found together:
Wisdom and maturity don't necessarily go together.
Researchers have discovered that short-sightedness and high IQs seem to go together in children.
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Occurring and happening
- afoot
- assail
- asynchronous
- attendant
- be at work idiom
- become
- come
- come up
- concur
- event
- go ahead
- go down
- go hand in hand with sth idiom
- go with sth
- hand
- happen
- intervene
- materialize
- occur
- underway
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(RELATIONSHIP)
informal If two people are going together, they have a romantic or sexual relationship with each other.
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Marriage, cohabitation & other relationships
- adulteress
- affinal
- as husband and wife idiom
- be an item idiom
- be shacked up idiom
- hitched
- honest
- husband
- intermarriage
- involvement
- marriage equality
- marriage guidance
- marriageable
- marry
- marry in haste, repent at leisure idiom
- matrimonial
- shack up
- something
- together
- wedlock
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