Synonyms of move

Antonyms of move

Collocations of move

move on
Frequency: 80 %

It's time to let go of the past and move on to better things.

make a move
Frequency: 70 %

He finally gathered the courage to make a move and ask her out.

move forward
Frequency: 65 %

After the setback, it's important to stay positive and move forward with our plans.

move carefully
Frequency: 50 %

The fragile items should be moved carefully to avoid any damage.

move quickly
Frequency: 45 %

We need to move quickly if we want to catch the last train.

Idiomatic Expressions for move

  • Phrase: move the goalposts
    Meaning: To change the rules or conditions of a situation in a way that is unfair or unfavorable.
    Usage: They kept moving the goalposts on the project, making it impossible to meet their demands.