get

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verb

ˈget How to pronounce get (audio)
nonstandard
ˈgit How to pronounce get (audio)
got ˈgät How to pronounce get (audio) ; got or gotten ˈgä-tᵊn How to pronounce get (audio) ; getting
Synonyms of getnext

transitive verb

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
a
: to seek out and obtain
hoped to get dinner at the inn
b
: to obtain and bring where wanted or needed
get a pencil from the desk
4
: beget
5
a
: to cause to come or go
quickly got his luggage through customs
b
: to cause to move
get it out of the house
c
: to cause to be in a certain position or condition
got his feet wet
d
: to make ready : prepare
get breakfast
6
a
: to be subjected to
got a bad fall
b
: to receive by way of punishment
c
: to suffer a specified injury to
got my nose broken
7
a
: to achieve as a result of military activity
b
: to obtain or receive by way of benefit or advantage
he got little for his trouble
get the better of an enemy
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a
: seize
The dog got the thief by the leg.
b
: overcome
Such practices will surely get you in the end.
c
: to have an emotional effect on
the final scene always gets me
d
: irritate
the delays were starting to get her
e
: puzzle
This problem really gets me.
f
: to take vengeance on
specifically : kill
g
: hit
9
: to prevail on : cause
finally got them to tidy up their room
10
a
: have
used in the present perfect tense form with present meaning
I've got no money
b
: to have as an obligation or necessity
used in the present perfect tense form with present meaning
you have got to come
11
a
: to find out by calculation
get the answer to a problem
b
: memorize
got the verse by heart
c
: hear
Sorry, but I didn't get your name.
d
: understand
he got the joke
12
: to establish communication with
13
: to put out in baseball
14
: deliver sense 6b
the car gets 20 miles to the gallon

intransitive verb

1
a
: to succeed in coming or going : to bring or move oneself
get away to the country
got into the car
b
: to reach or enter into a certain condition
got to sleep after midnight
c
: to make progress
hasn't gotten far with the essay
2
: to acquire wealth
3
a
: to be able
never got to go to college
b
: to come to be
often used with following present participle
got talking about old times
4
a
: to succeed in becoming : become
… how to get clear of all the debts I owe.William Shakespeare
b
: to become involved
people who get into trouble with the law
5
: to leave immediately
told them to get

auxiliary verb

used with the past participle of transitive verbs as a passive voice auxiliary
they got caught in the act

see also get after, get ahead, get a life, get a move on, get at, get away with, get cracking, get even, get even with, get going, get into, get it, get it on, get on, get one's act together, get one's goat, get over, get real, get somewhere, get there, get through, get to, get together, get wind of, get with it

How do you pronounce get?: Usage Guide

The pronunciation \ˈgit\ has been noted as a feature of some British and American dialects since the 16th century. In the phonetic spelling of his own speech Benjamin Franklin records git. However, since at least 1687 some grammarians and teachers have disapproved this pronunciation. It nonetheless remains in widespread and unpredictable use in many dialects, often, but not exclusively, when get is a passive auxiliary (as in get married) or an imperative (as in get up!).

get

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noun (1)

plural gets
1
a
: something begotten:
(1)
(2)
: the entire progeny of a male animal
a stallion's get
b
: lineage
a colt of champion get
2
: a return of a difficult shot in a game (such as tennis)
Murray saved match point with a cross-court winner, followed by two amazing gets to claw back to 4-5 and 6-6.Kevin Mitchell
3
: someone or something that is acquired or gained : acquisition
Michigan State football has reeled in its first big get for the recruiting class of 2024.Kirkland Crawford
… the future Hall of Fame quarterback will be joining the booth upon his retirement. … It's a big get for Fox Sports …Griffin Carroll
The … sound system is a good get for the money, too, even if it's the "lite" version …Justin Narayan

get

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noun (2)

plural gittin gē-ˈtēn How to pronounce get (audio) ˈgi-tin How to pronounce get (audio)
1
: a document of release from obligation in Jewish law
specifically : a bill of divorce
2
: a religious divorce by Jewish law

Examples of get in a Sentence

Verb He got a new bicycle for his birthday. I never did get an answer to my question. I got a letter from my lawyer. She got a phone call from her sister. Did you get my message? You need to get your mother's permission to go. She hasn't been able to get a job. If you want to be successful you need to get a good education. It took us a while to get the waiter's attention. It took us a while to get a taxi. Noun (1) in some animal species, a new mate will refuse to raise another male's get
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Verb
While libraries formally held the line and didn't stock the book for a time, librarians and teachers who knew of the circumstances would find ways to get it into young readers' hands. Angela Andaloro, PEOPLE, 13 Dec. 2025 Should Kasean Pryor get more minutes? Stephanie Stremplewski, Louisville Courier Journal, 13 Dec. 2025
Noun
In that same plaza, after doing a great grocery haul, there is this boba shop called Omomo; get a get a nice little beverage from there. Lisa Deaderick, San Diego Union-Tribune, 6 Dec. 2025 Dosunmu would definitely be a terrific get for the Knicks, but actually acquiring him would be an uphill battle, especially with plenty of other suitors surely in the mix. Matthew Schmidt, MSNBC Newsweek, 4 Dec. 2025 See All Example Sentences for get

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun (1)

Middle English, from Old Norse geta to get, beget; akin to Old English bigietan to beget, Latin prehendere to seize, grasp, Greek chandanein to hold, contain

Noun (2)

Late Hebrew gēṭ

First Known Use

Verb

12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (2)

1843, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of get was in the 12th century

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Cite this Entry

“Get.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/get. Accessed 13 Dec. 2025.

Kids Definition

get

verb
(ˈ)get
especially when unemphatic also git
got
(ˈ)gät
; got or gotten
ˈgät-ᵊn
; getting
1
: to gain possession of (as by receiving, acquiring, earning, buying, or winning)
get a present
got first prize
get a dog
2
a
: to obtain by request or as a favor
get your mother's permission
b
: to come to have
get a good night's sleep
c
: to come down with (an illness) : catch
get the measles
3
a
: to succeed in coming or going
got out
got home early
b
: to cause to come or go
got the car to the gas station
4
: to become the father of : beget
5
a
: to cause to be in a certain condition
got his hair cut
got her feet wet
b
: become sense 1
get sick
get better
it's getting warmer
c
: prepare sense 2
started getting dinner
6
a
: baffle entry 1 sense 1, puzzle
the third question got everybody
b
: irritate sense 1
don't let it get you
c
: hit entry 1 sense 1c
got him in the leg
d
: kill entry 1 sense 1
swore to get them
7
a
: to be subjected to or experience
get a broken nose
b
: to receive as punishment
got six months for stealing
8
a
: to find out by calculation
got the right answer
b
: to hear correctly
I didn't get your name
c
: understand sense 1a
now I've got it
I get you
9
: persuade, induce
couldn't get her to agree
10
a
: have entry 1 sense 1
used in the present perfect form with present meaning
I've got no time
b
: to have to : must
used in the present perfect form with present meaning
has got to come
c
: to be able
got to go swimming
11
: deliver sense 6
the car gets 20 miles to the gallon
12
: to leave immediately
told them to get

Medical Definition

get

transitive verb
got (ˈ)gät How to pronounce get (audio) ; got or gotten ˈgät-ᵊn How to pronounce get (audio) ; getting
: to catch or become affected by (a disease or bodily condition)
got measles from his brother
got her period

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