English · Common Verbs

carry on

/ˈkæ.ri ɒn/

[/ˈkæ.ri ɒn/]

continue

Intermediateverb

Definition

To continue doing something, often despite difficulty.

Example

Despite the heavy rain, the marchers carried on through the streets until they reached the square.

Despite the heavy rain, the marchers carried on through the streets until they reached the square.

Etymology

From 'carry' plus 'on', meaning to continue, popularised by the wartime slogan 'Keep Calm and Carry On'.

How & Where It’s Used

Chiefly British; 'carry on' can also mean to behave badly or make a fuss.

Literary Heritage

Echoed in the British wartime morale poster 'Keep Calm and Carry On' (1939).

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