Words Starting with G

Go ahead

The phrase go ahead means to proceed with an action or give permission for someone to continue, often encouraging movement or decision without hesitation...

Go back

The phrase go back means to return to a previous place, situation, or time, or to review something again....

Go out

The phrase go out means to leave home for social activities, entertainment, or errands, or to stop burning or shining, depending on context, often descri...

Go over

The phrase go over means to review or examine something carefully, or to cross from one place to another, depending on context, often implying checking d...

Godwit

The word godwit means a large shorebird with long legs and a long slightly upturned bill, often found in wetlands and estuaries, known for remarkable non...

Grader

The word grader means a construction machine with a long adjustable blade, used to level and smooth surfaces, especially roads, preparing precise grades ...

Grasshopper

The word grasshopper refers to a green or brown insect with long back legs that jumps and flies short distances, often found in fields and gardens, and c...

Great auk

The word great auk means an extinct, flightless seabird once found in the North Atlantic, known for its upright stance and strong swimming ability, drive...

Greenshank

The word greenshank means a tall, elegant shorebird with greenish legs and a slightly upturned bill, often seen in marshes and estuaries, known for its g...

Grow up

The phrase grow up means to develop from a child into an adult, or to behave in a more mature and responsible way, depending on context....

Guillemot

The word guillemot refers to a seabird related to auks, often nesting in dense colonies on rocky cliffs, known for its upright stance, strong underwater ...

Gyatt

The word gyatt is a fun slang expression people use when they are shocked or impressed by something, especially in online chats or videos where reactions...

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