What is another word for what goes?

Pronunciation: [wˌɒt ɡˈə͡ʊz] (IPA)

The phrase "what goes" is often used to ask about the current situation or status of something. There are many synonyms that can be used instead of "what goes", including "what's happening", "what's going on", "what's the deal", "what's up", "what's going down", and "what's going around". Depending on the context, different synonyms may be more appropriate or have slightly different meanings. Using synonyms can help add variety to your language and avoid repetition, while still conveying the same message.

What are the hypernyms for What goes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the antonyms for What goes?

Famous quotes with What goes

  • I want kids to understand that strength doesn't come from what goes on around you. It comes from inside you, and that comes from Jesus Christ.
    Willie Aames
  • America feels like home as much as it does here. Although it's a strange situation as I feel almost like I'm in no-man's land some of the time, because although I'm a resident, I still can't vote so I don't really have a say in what goes on where I live.
    Rick Allen
  • If it wasn't for what goes on in the world of politics, we wouldn't really have much of a show.
    Samantha Bee
  • There are two golden rules for an orchestra: start together and finish together. The public doesn't give a damn what goes on in between.
    Thomas Beecham
  • Criticism in the universities, I'll have to admit, has entered a phase where I am totally out of sympathy with 95% of what goes on. It's Stalinism without Stalin.
    Harold Bloom

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