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go on vs string

string vs go on

go on is not a noun while string is a noun.

go on and string both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
go on No No Yes No
string Yes No Yes No
As verbs, string is a hyponym of go on; that is, string is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than go on:
  • go on: move forward, also in the metaphorical sense
  • string: move or come along
go on (noun) string (noun)
a lightweight cord
a tie consisting of a cord that goes through a seam around an opening
a necklace made by stringing objects together
a tightly stretched cord of wire or gut, as a part of an instrument or a tennis racket
a collection of things threaded on a single strand, or as if threaded on a single strand
stringed instruments that are played with a bow
a linear sequence (as of characters, words, proteins, etc.)
a sequentially ordered set of things or events or ideas in which each successive member is related to the preceding
(cosmology) a hypothetical one-dimensional subatomic particle having a concentration of energy and the dynamic properties of a flexible loop
a tough piece of fiber in vegetables, meat, or other food (especially the tough fibers connecting the two halves of a bean pod)
go on (verb) string (verb)
come to pass add as if on a string
continue talking provide with strings
start running, functioning, or operating thread on or as if on a string
move forward, also in the metaphorical sense remove the stringy parts of
continue a certain state, condition, or activity string together; tie or fasten with a string
stretch out or arrange like a string
move or come along
Difference between go on and string

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