go together

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˌɡəʊ təˈɡɛðə/
US: /ˌɡoʊ təˈɡɛðər/
  1. To look good together or be suitable to be used together.

    1. These shoes go together with that dress.
    2. Do you think these colors go together well in the living room or should I change it?
  2. To frequently be seen with someone, suggesting a romantic relationship.

    1. They go together to every party.
    2. Rumor has it that Sarah and Mark go together now after spending a month in Italy.
  3. To combine well; to harmonize, complement each other.

    1. Salt and pepper go together.
    2. The flavors of chocolate and mint go together perfectly in this dessert.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "go together" in English means: To look good together or be suitable to be used together., To frequently be seen with someone, suggesting a romantic relationship., To combine well; to harmonize, complement each other..

The phonetic transcription of "go together" is /ˌɡəʊ təˈɡɛðə/ in British English and /ˌɡoʊ təˈɡɛðər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "go together": harmonize, date, coordinate, court, match.

Example usage of "go together": "These shoes go together with that dress.". More examples on the page.