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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. to obtain, buy, or earn something: He went to the shop to get some milk. UK I think she gets about £40,000 a year. We stopped on the way to get some breakfast. get something for something I managed to get all three suitcases for under $200. How much did he get for his car? (= How much money did he sell it for?)

  3. 1. a. : to gain possession of. got a new bicycle. b. : to receive as a return : earn. he got a bad reputation for carelessness. 2. a. : to obtain by concession or entreaty. get your mother's permission to go. b. : to become affected by (a disease or bodily condition) : catch. got measles from his sister. 3.

  4. Definition of get verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. v. tr. 1. a. To come into possession or use of; receive: got a cat for her birthday. b. To meet with or incur: got nothing but trouble for her efforts. 2. a. To go after and obtain: got a book at the library; got breakfast in town. b. To go after and bring: Get me a pillow. c. To purchase; buy: get groceries. 3. a.

  6. 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 children.

  7. 3 days ago · Get is used with expressions referring to states or situations. For example, to get into trouble means to start being in trouble. Half the pleasure of an evening out is getting ready. [VERB adjective] Perhaps I shouldn't say that–I might get into trouble. [VERB preposition/adverb]

  8. Get definition: to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of. See examples of GET used in a sentence.

  9. to make someone or something do something: Sorry, I couldn't get the window to shut properly. We might be able to get dad to pay. get to do sth. B2. to have an opportunity to do something: I never get to sit in the front seat. get sick/rich/wet, etc. B1.

  10. Verb. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. gets, getting, got, gotten. To come into the state of having; become the owner or receiver of; receive, win, gain, obtain, acquire, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To meet with or incur. Got nothing but trouble for her efforts. American Heritage.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · get (third-person singular simple present gets, present participle getting, simple past got or (archaic) gat, past participle got or ( United States, Canada) gotten or (Geordie) getten) ( transitive or ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire . I'm going to get a computer tomorrow from the discount store.