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go up

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The phrase "go up" is a verb that means to move or travel to a higher place or position. It can be used in many different contexts, and here's an easy breakdown to help you understand it better.

Basic Meaning:
  1. Travel Upward: When you physically move to a higher location.

    • Example: "We went up the stairs to reach the second floor."
  2. Increase: When something rises in amount, value, or intensity.

    • Example: "The prices of fruits went up last week."
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "go up" when you want to describe moving to a higher place or when something is increasing.
  • It is often followed by a location (e.g., "go up the hill") or a situation (e.g., "go up in price").
Advanced Usage:
  • "Go up" can also refer to structures being built.
    • Example: "New apartments are going up in the city."
Word Variants:
  • "Going up": Present continuous form (e.g., "The temperature is going up.")
  • "Went up": Past tense (e.g., "The balloon went up into the sky.")
  • "Gone up": Past participle (e.g., "The costs have gone up significantly.")
Different Meanings:
  • Burning: "Go up" can mean to be consumed by fire.

    • Example: "The old building went up in flames during the fire."
  • Approaching: It can also mean to move closer to something.

    • Example: "As we walked, we went up to the park."
Synonyms:
  • Ascend
  • Rise
  • Climb
  • Increase
  • Elevate
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Go up in smoke": This means something has been wasted or destroyed completely.

    • Example: "All our plans went up in smoke when the storm hit."
  • "Go up against": To compete or challenge someone.

    • Example: "She had to go up against the best players in the tournament."
Summary:

"Go up" is a versatile phrase that can describe moving to a higher place, increasing values, or even burning completely.

Verb
  1. travel up, "We ascended the mountain"
    • go up a ladder
    • The mountaineers slowly ascended the steep slope
  2. burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire
    • The hut burned down
    • The mountain of paper went up in flames
  3. go upward with gradual or continuous progress
    • Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?
  4. be erected, built, or constructed
    • New buildings are going up everywhere
  5. move towards
    • We were approaching our destination
    • They are drawing near
    • The enemy army came nearer and nearer
  6. increase in value or to a higher point
    • prices climbed steeply
    • the value of our house rose sharply last year
  7. move upward
    • The fog lifted
    • The smoke arose from the forest fire
    • The mist uprose from the meadows

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