Synonyms of go under

Antonyms of go under

Collocations of go under

go under water
Frequency: 70 %

The scuba diver loves to go under water to explore the coral reefs.

go under the radar
Frequency: 60 %

The new product launch seemed to go under the radar of most consumers.

go under the knife
Frequency: 50 %

She decided to go under the knife and get cosmetic surgery.

go under anesthesia
Frequency: 45 %

The patient will go under anesthesia before the surgery begins.

Idiomatic Expressions for go under

  • Phrase: go under the radar
    Meaning: to not be noticed or detected
    Usage: The new policy changes went under the radar and were implemented without much attention.