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    get
    /ɡɛt/

    verb

    • 1. come to have (something); receive: "I got a letter from him the other day" Similar acquireobtaincome bycome to haveOpposite givesend
    • 2. succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain: "I need all the sleep I can get" Similar acquireobtaincome bycome to haveOpposite give

    noun

    • 1. an animal's offspring. dated
    • 2. a person whom the speaker dislikes or despises. informal, dialect British

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  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the verb get in English with examples and synonyms. Find out how to use get in different contexts, such as obtaining, reaching, becoming, causing, and more.

    • English (US)

      GET meaning: 1. to obtain, buy, or earn something: 2. to...

    • Get: Japanese Translation

      GET translate: ~を受け取る, ~を手に入れる, 買う, (~に)着く, 到着する, ~を連れて来る,...

    • Get Spanish Translation

      GET translate: conseguir, comprar, recibir, recoger, buscar,...

    • Get: Arabic Translation

      GET translate: يَسْتَلِم, يَحْصُل عَلى / يَنال, يَصِل,...

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb and noun get, with synonyms, examples, phrases, and word history. Find out how to pronounce get and its related forms in different dialects and contexts.

  4. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and grammar of the verb get in English. Find out how to use get in different contexts, such as receiving, obtaining, moving, arriving, and more.

  5. to communicate or establish communication with over a distance; reach: You can always get me by telephone. to hear or hear clearly: I didn't get your last name. to acquire a mental grasp or command of; learn: to get a lesson. Synonyms: grasp, apprehend. to capture; seize: Get him before he escapes! to receive as a punishment or sentence:

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and grammar of the verb get, with examples and phrasal verbs. Find out how to use get in different contexts, such as receiving, obtaining, achieving, or causing something.

  7. Get means to catch, or grab. If you get a cold, someone passed it on to you. If you get an idea, that means you understand it. Get can also be used to talk about directions. If you want someone to get out of a room, you want them to leave. If you sleep on the sidewalk, the police will make you get up. Get is also short for beget, or make

  8. Learn the meaning, usage, and grammar of the verb 'get' in English. See examples, synonyms, and word forms of 'get' in different contexts and sentences.