Met [verb]
Definition of Met:
happen on
Synonyms of Met:
● Clash
● Greet
● Face
● See
● Contact
● Find
● Engage
● Hit
● Affront
● Tumble
● Confront
● Cross
● Collide
● Accost
● Grapple
● Wrestle
● Salute
● Light
● Front
● Tussle
● Luck
● Stumble
● Strike
● Dig up
● Run into
Opposite/Antonyms of Met:
● Cancel
● Separate
● Divide
● Miss
● Lose
● Yield
● Let go
● Dodge
● Disjoin
● Evade
● Avoid
● Shun
● Release
Sentence/Example of Met:
We met the son and the old man at one of their mines yesterday.
The elder Milbrey, too, had met her at his son's suggestion.
As Philothea turned towards her companion, she met Aspasia's earnest gaze.
As I approached her apartment, the voice of Alcibiades met my ear.
The West and the East were met in conflict,—the old and the new, the stale and the fresh.
"He's the proudest beggar I ever met," thought Halbert, looking after him.
I ain't ever met a person yet was satisfied with the hole they was in.
I have met a Mlle. Bines to whom I shall at once pay my addresses.
"They're the only sane folks I've met among your friends," he had told his grandson.
She arose, and would have gone around the table to him, but he met her with open arms.