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- Dictionaryverbgets (third person present)
- come to have or hold (something); receive:"I got the impression that she wasn't happy"Similar:come to havecome into possession oftake possession oftake receipt ofbe givenpossess oneself ofbe sentbe in receipt ofaccept delivery ofregain (possession of)win backfind (again)
- experience, suffer, or be afflicted with (something bad):"I got a sudden pain in my left eye"
- receive as a punishment or penalty:"I'll get the sack if things go wrong"
- contract (a disease or ailment):"I might be getting the flu"Similar:succumb togo/come down withsicken forbe struck down withbe stricken withbe afflicted by/withbe smitten by/withbecome infected with/bybecome ill/sick withfall ill/sick withbe taken ill withshow symptoms of
- succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain:"I need all the sleep I can get"Similar:come to havecome into possession oftake possession oftake receipt ofbe givenpossess oneself ofOpposite:
- move in order to pick up or bring (something); fetch:"get another chair" · "I'll get you a drink"
- tend to meet with or find in a specified place or situation:"it was nothing like the winters we get in Florida"
- travel by or catch (a bus, train, or other form of transport):"I'll get a taxi and be home in an hour"Similar:travel by/on/injourney by/on/in
- obtain (a figure or answer) as a result of calculation.
- respond to a ring of (a telephone or doorbell) or the knock on (a door):"I'll get it!"
- informalsaid as an invitation to notice or look at someone, especially to criticize or ridicule them:"get her!"
- enter or reach a specified state or condition; become:"it's getting late" · "you'll get used to it" · "he got very worried"
- used with past participle to form the passive mood:"the cat got groomed"
- cause to be treated in a specified way:"get the form signed by a doctor"Similar:
- induce or prevail upon (someone) to do something:"Sophie got Beth to make a fire"Similar:
- have the opportunity to do:"he got to try out a few of these new cars"Similar:
- begin to be or do something, especially gradually or by chance:"we got talking one evening"
- come, go, or make progress eventually or with some difficulty:"I got to the airport" · "they weren't going to get anywhere"Similar:make itput in an appearancecome on the scenepresent oneselfarrive homearrive backOpposite:
- move or come into a specified position, situation, or state:"she got into the car"
- succeed in making (someone or something) come, go, or make progress:"my honesty often gets me into trouble"Similar:
- informalreach a specified point or stage:"it's getting so I can't even think"
- informalUS ENGLISHgo away.
- (have got)see have
- catch or apprehend (someone):"the police have got him"Similar:take prisonertake captivetake into custodyput in jailthrow in jailput behind bars
- strike or wound (someone) with a blow or missile:"you got me in the eye!"
- informalpunish, injure, or kill (someone), especially as retribution:"I'll get you for this!"Similar:take revenge onbe revenged onexact/wreak revenge onget one's revenge onavenge oneself ontake vengeance onget even withsettle a/the score withretaliate on/againsttake reprisals againstexact retribution ongive someone their just desertsgive someone a dose/taste of their own medicinegive/return like for likegive tit for tattake an eye for an eye (and a tooth for a tooth)
- informal(get it)be punished, injured, or killed:"wait until dad comes home, then you'll get it!"
- informal(get mine, his)be killed or appropriately punished or rewarded:"I'll get mine, you get yours, we'll all get wealthy"Opposite:
- informalannoy or amuse (someone) greatly:"cleaning the same things all the time, that's what gets me"Similar:rub up the wrong waytry someone's patienceget someone's hackles up
- baffle (someone):"“What's a ‘flowery boundary tree’?” “You got me.”"
- archaicacquire (knowledge) by study; learn:"knowledge which is gotten at school"
noungets (plural noun)- datedan animal's offspring:"he passes this on to his get"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformaldialecta person whom the speaker dislikes or despises.
OriginMiddle English: from Old Norse geta ‘obtain, beget, guess’; related to Old English gietan (in begietan ‘beget’, forgietan ‘forget’), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin praeda ‘booty, prey’, praehendere ‘get hold of, seize’, and Greek khandanein ‘hold, contain, be able’. Explore further
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