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Definition of went :
1. Course; way; path; journey; direction.
2. imp. & p. p. of Wend; - now obsolete except as the imperfect of go, with which it has no etymological connection. See Go.
3. of Go
4. of Wend
Synonyms:
disappeared (part of speech: verb)
faded, sunk, disappeared, flied, hid, evanesced, vanished, evaporated, sank, hidden, melted, dissolved
departed (part of speech: verb)
exited, withdrawn, abandoned, fled, gone, departed, withdrew, embarked, quit, left, parted, decamped
moved (part of speech: verb)
relocated, run, actuated, coursed, proceeded, budged, ran, passed, flowed, stirred, moved, transferred, transited, shifted
Usage examples:
- Mrs. Stobart went out to see what was to be done. - "My War Experiences in Two Continents", Sarah Macnaughtan.
- And I went to Nourse, to your old friend Dwight, and then to Sally Crothers- and asked them all to help me. - "His Second Wife", Ernest Poole.
- Colville could not speak; Imogene went on. - "Indian Summer", William D. Howells.