Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ ˈpleɪsɪz/
noun a successful or promising future or career
A1 I want to go places and see new things.
A2 Traveling allows you to go places you've never been before.
B1 Her ambition and hard work have helped her go places in her career.
B2 His determination and talent have enabled him to go places in the music industry.
C1 The company's innovative approach has helped it go places in the market.
C2 His leadership skills and strategic vision have allowed the organization to go places globally.
verb to travel or progress successfully
A1 I want to go places and explore new things.
A2 She dreams of going places and seeing the world.
B1 After finishing school, he decided to go places and travel for a year.
B2 Her ambition to go places and succeed in her career led her to apply for a job abroad.
C1 His determination to go places and make a difference in the world inspired others to join his cause.
C2 The company's innovative approach allowed it to go places and become a leader in the industry.
formal With his impressive resume, he is sure to go places in his career.
informal She's so talented, she's definitely going places.
slang Dude, you're gonna go places with that new business idea!
figurative Learning a new language can really help you go places in life.
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