Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ bɪˈtwiːn/
noun a person who acts as an intermediary or messenger
A1 I act as the go-between for my two friends who are not speaking to each other.
A2 The go-between in this negotiation is responsible for relaying messages between the two parties.
B1 The go-between played a crucial role in facilitating communication between the conflicting groups.
B2 As the go-between, I am tasked with mediating disputes and finding common ground.
C1 The go-between's diplomatic skills were instrumental in achieving a successful resolution to the conflict.
C2 The go-between's neutrality and tactfulness were key in establishing trust between the opposing factions.
verb to act as an intermediary or messenger between two parties
A1 I can go between the two rooms to deliver messages.
A2 The mediator will go between the two parties to negotiate a settlement.
B1 As a translator, I often go between English and Spanish during meetings.
B2 The diplomat acted as a go-between for the two countries in the peace negotiations.
C1 The spy was skilled at being a go-between for different intelligence agencies.
C2 The CEO used his connections to go between various companies to secure a partnership.
formal The mediator acted as a go between for the two parties in the negotiation.
informal I'll be the go between for you and Sarah if you need me to pass along a message.
slang I can be the go between for you and your crush if you want me to help you out.
figurative The river served as a natural go between for the two towns on either side.
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