Get [verb]
Definition of Get:
come into possession of; achieve
Synonyms of Get:
● Pull
● Earn
● Land
● Receive
● Win
● Make
● Draw
● Pick up
● Bring
● Score
● Take
● Have
● Grab
● Obtain
● Realize
● Gain
● Secure
● Elicit
● Attain
● Parlay
● Extract
● Capture
● Glean
● Wangle
● Snag
● Access
● Net
● Educe
● Hustle
● Annex
● Acquire
● Effect
● Procure
● Snowball
● Compass
● Reap
● Extort
● Cop
● Clear
● Inherit
● Bag
● Evoke
● Fetch
● Bring in
● Build up
● Buy off
● Chalk up
● Come by
● Rack up
● Buy into
● Buy out
● Clean up
● Lock up
● Snap up
Opposite/Antonyms of Get:
● Please
● Leave
● Depart
● Yield
● Pass
● Miss
● Free
● Abandon
● Let go
● Give up
● Drop
● Stop
● Offer
● Give
● Fail
● Spend
● Lose
● Repulse
● Repel
● Push
● Soothe
● Calm
● Dissuade
● Give in
● Overtake
● Repress
● Avoid
● Release
● Reject
● Refuse
● Disallow
● Forfeit
Sentence/Example of Get:
The man called Shiv was driving Delancy's get-away car at a conservative pace so as not to excite suspicion.
Ten minutes later, Delancy drove the get-away car out of the service station.
It was in this room that Delancy's get-away car had changed paint jobs, and in about ten minutes.
But the exquisite was used to it; he would only have felt badly if they had ignored his new get-up.
There was some sort of a phonograph device under the cowl of that get-away car, and this was hooked up to the radio switch.
Her face was haggard; her general get-up was in something like scarecrow disorder; she didn't even care how she looked.
It's just as his frind, th' most prom'nent get-rich-quick-man iv his time, wanst said: 'Readin' makes a man full.'
I wasn't sure whether that collar was part of your get-up as an eccentric comedian.
We may make our get-away to the East, or we may stop here for good—under ground.
Black Fan had much the worst of the get-away and it looked as if she would be left in the stretch.