Go on

verb

  1. To continue in extent.

    The meeting seemed to go on forever.

  2. To continue an action.

    He went on walking even when the policeman told him to stop.

  3. To proceed.

    He went on to win a gold medal.

Synonyms: advance, carry on, forthgo, proceed, resume, blather, prattle, rabbit

interjection

  1. Expressing that the speaker can continue speaking without interruption from the listener.

  2. Expressing surprise, disbelief or incredulity.

    A: He asked Fiona to marry him.

  3. Expressing encouragement, see come on.

    Go on! You can do it!

Synonyms: attaboy, you go, girl, fiddlesticks, go on with you, horsefeathers, pull the other one

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