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More words for the word went?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What words can you use instead of went?

The word went is a past-tense verb (the past-tense of go). It generally depicts the action of travelling. As such, there are many alternative words to went, a great many of which provide more detail about the kind of travel taking place. Examples include:TravelledWalkedRanBikedSailedDroveFlewRaced


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