[Phrasal Verb] GO AWAY - Learn How to Express Departure in English Effortlessly!

Go away

Go away

/ɡoʊ əˈweɪ/

To leave or depart.

Ever wondered how to tell someone indirectly to leave? "Go away" is your phrase! It creates a clear yet straightforward request or command. Picture this: you’re immersed in your work when a pesky insect starts buzzing around. Without skipping a beat, you would say, "I wish this fly would go away!" It expresses a desire for the insect (or sometimes a person!) to leave your immediate vicinity. Whether you're mildly annoyed, like in this scenario, or perhaps more sternly demanding space, "go

Example Sentences

  1. Please go away and give me some space.

    Please leave and give me some space.

  2. I wish this rain would go away.

    I wish this rain would stop.

  3. Every summer, we go away to the countryside to relax and recharge.

    Every summer, we travel to the countryside to relax and recharge.

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