The idiom 'from the word go' means from the very beginning or start of something, indicating that a situation or condition has existed since the initial moment. For example, 'I've had trouble with this computer from the word go' means the problems started immediately when the computer was first used.
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From the Word Go Meaning ๐ | Speak Natural EnglishAdded:
Your brother's plan was bad from the word go.
From the word go means from the very beginning. Example, I've had trouble with this computer from the word go.
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