English verb: go with | |||
1. | go with (stative) be present or associated with an event or entity | ||
Samples | French fries come with the hamburger. Heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue. Fish usually goes with white wine. This kind of vein accompanies certain arteries. | ||
Synonyms | accompany, attach to, come with | ||
Pattern of use | Something ----s somebody. Something ----s something | ||
Narrower (hyponym) | attend, co-occur with, collocate with, construe with, cooccur with, go with, rule | ||
2. | go with (stative) go or occur together | ||
Samples | The word 'hot' tends to cooccur with 'cold'. | ||
Synonyms | co-occur with, collocate with, construe with, cooccur with | ||
Pattern of use | Something ----s something | ||
Broader (hypernym) | accompany, attach to, come with, go with | ||