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What words can you use instead of went?

Here are some words you can use instead of "went," depending on the context:

General Movement:

* Travelled: Implies a longer journey, often by some form of transportation.

* Journeyed: Similar to "travelled," but often suggests a more adventurous or purposeful journey.

* Proceeded: Implies a formal or deliberate movement.

* Moved: A general term for changing location.

* Walked: For movement on foot.

* Ran: For faster movement on foot.

* Drove: For movement in a vehicle.

* Flew: For movement by air.

* Sailed: For movement by water.

Specific Actions:

* Entered: For going into a place.

* Exited: For leaving a place.

* Returned: For going back to a place.

* Came: For arriving at a place.

* Departed: For leaving a place.

* Headed: For moving in a specific direction.

* Strolled: For a leisurely walk.

* Dashed: For moving quickly.

* Slipped: For moving quietly or secretly.

Figurative Language:

* Slithered: To move smoothly and quietly, like a snake.

* Scampered: To run quickly and lightly, like a small animal.

* Soared: To fly or move high in the air.

* Drifted: To move slowly and aimlessly.

Choose the best word based on the context and the type of movement you want to describe.

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