Went

Word WENT
Character 4
Hyphenation went
Pronunciations /went/

Definitions and meanings of "Went"

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An obsolete preterit and past participle of ween. noun

See wend and go. noun

A turn or change of course; a turning or veering; hence, a rolling or tossing about. noun

A course; a passage; a path. noun

A furlong of land. noun

Imp. & p. p. of wend; -- now obsolete except as the imperfect of go, with which it has no etymological connection. See go.

Course; way; path; journey; direction. noun

Simple past of go. verb

Past participle of go verb

Simple past tense and past participle of wend. verb

A course; a way, a path; a journey. noun

To move:

(chiefly of a machine) To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).

To start; to begin (an action or process).

To take a turn, especially in a game.

To attend.

To proceed:

To follow or travel along (a path):

To extend (from one point in time or space to another).

To lead (to a place); to give access to.

To become. (The adjective that follows usually describes a negative state.)

To assume the obligation or function of; to be, to serve as.

To continuously or habitually be in a state.

To come to (a certain condition or state).

To change (from one value to another) in the meaning of wend.

To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).

To tend (toward a result).

To contribute to a (specified) end product or result.

To pass, to be used up:

To die.

To be discarded.

To be lost or out:

To break down or apart:

To be sold.

To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.

To survive or get by; to last or persist for a stated length of time.

To have a certain record.

To be authoritative, accepted, or valid:

To say (something), to make a sound:

To be expressed or composed (a certain way).

To resort (to).

To apply or subject oneself to:

To fit (in a place, or together with something):

To date.

To attack:

To be in general; to be usually.

To take (a particular part or share); to participate in to the extent of.

To yield or weigh.

To offer, bid or bet an amount; to pay.

To enjoy. (Compare go for.)

To urinate or defecate.

Sometimes used in place of said. Hopefully dying out. Urban Dictionary

To take a leak or a shit. Urban Dictionary

N: an amalgam of the words "weed" and "rent." Urban Dictionary

To perform an action in stand-out fashion; to deliver lyrics or statements with notable passion, energy or aggression. Urban Dictionary

Another word for dating. Used by parents of the baby boomer generation. Urban Dictionary

Having a small cock Urban Dictionary

To come, or be pleasured. Urban Dictionary

An amalgamation of the words "Woman" and "Tent". Urban Dictionary

It's like wigger, but a wente is someone who wants to be a chente for reasons unknown and there are only two of them and they rock their wente status Urban Dictionary

The expression used to describe yourself, when someone else bites into a citrus fruit, and you think you get the same tingly feeling, of the juices in your mouth, and shudder. Urban Dictionary

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The word "went" in example sentences

'You see… after those pics in the newspapers… of you giving Katya the kiss of life… after that… see… we were flooded… simply flooded… with inquiries… and all the cheaper seats went in a flash… and the reception tickets, too… all went…' ❋ Francis, Dick (1972)

The mother and son were very near one to the other, close in their sympathies, and there can be but little doubt that the thoughts of the mother as she was struck went out, and perhaps _went strongly out_, to her boy who was now away from home. ❋ Ralph Waldo Trine (1912)

"_And she went -- and she went_!" rumbled Pat in the bass. ❋ George De Horne Vaizey (1887)

Denum äðeling tô yppan, _the prince_ (Beówulf), _honored by the Danes, went to the high seat_, 1815; eode ... under inwit-hrôf, 3124; pl. þær swîðferhðe sittan eodon, 493; eodon him þâ tôgeánes, _went to meet him_, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

Denum æðeling tō yppan, _the prince_ (Bēowulf), _honored by the Danes, went to the high seat_, 1815; ēode ... under inwit-hrōf, 3124; pl. þǣr swīðferhðe sittan ēodon, 493; ēodon him þā tōgēanes, _went to meet him_, ❋ Robert Sharp (1879)

If any Chriftian went to any Corner of the Worlds how far fbever diftant, where there ware Chriftians; and i£ he was ihftru&ed with Commendatory Letters, by thofe from. whom he went* he was forthwith Admitted to Communion with thofe to whom he came. ❋ Unknown (1705)

went in the morning, went thro* the warren about Weft Dean; here he dropt, Sir Harry LiddelJ, down to Benderton; from here Lord Harry funk, up to Bender, ton Down to the Hay's bufhes, ❋ Unknown (1796)

I went 30 dollars over budget last month and I don’t even know where some of it went… ❋ J-gan (2004)

R&S gradually lost steam, moseying along till the early 00s, at which point the label went on indefinite hiatus. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Eventually, Duke provided me second-year students to help with each of my classes, but as the term went on, that volunteer tutor system broke down. ❋ Captain Scott M. Smiley (2010)

Picking out undies was easy—they were all white and the label went in the back. ❋ Jonathan Nasaw (2003)

Venice, Austria had against her both the principle of nationality, now the rallying cry of Germany, and the principle of ancient prescription which could be energetically invoked against her by a state to which her title went back no farther than the transfer effected by ❋ Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco (1891)

Q: The label went with another single before "Rehab," and I wondered if it's because they were nervous because Americans are conflicted with our attitudes about consumption. ❋ Unknown (2011)

He sent one good record after another to Specialty, but the label went nowhere. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"I was just starting to do barre when my name went up on the casting board for Alice and I thought, 'I'm not even doing classes.'" ❋ Unknown (2011)

Later, Landis was disqualified and the title went to Pereiro. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Every so often it worked out and your name went on the side of a bus that rolled through neighborhoods where no one spoke English. ❋ P. G. Sturges (2011)

"And so I went, 'You'll never [get this] thing running,' and he went, 'Then I'll [push it] [off a cliff].'" ❋ Poggy (2006)

"I went [behind] [the bush]." ❋ G.l.contreras (2005)

[Enough] of this [roaching]... time to [pay] the went. ❋ Bsmechanic (2011)

I went in on that girl; she was [scratching] my back like she [ws] [digging for gold] ❋ JJ-OR (2011)

[Leo] went with [Ethel], until he found [Barb]. ❋ Houseofmill (2014)

I have a [average] wenteds ❋ Long Dong Siliver (2017)

"i am [sitting] here [naked]" "[oh god], i just went" ❋ Eashmuch. (2007)

[Chris]: "Hey, that went is infinitely [inferior] to our [Ment]!" ❋ Zanda Panda (2008)

And the [wonderful] things abour wentes, is that [Ali] and [Thomas] are the only ones! ❋ Ilikewentes (2005)

"Did you see [Snow White] the other day", "Yeah, when [she bit] into the apple I went [fizzy]". "I always go fizzy when I see someone bite into an orange" ❋ Peters A Star (2009)

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