Antonyms for get
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : get |
Phonetic Transcription : gɛt |
- abandon
- aid
- anger
- annoy
- appease
- avoid
- be immune
- bore
- calm
- delight
- depart
- destroy
- disallow
- disappoint
- disarrange
- discourage
- disorder
- disorganize
- dissuade
- disturb
- drop
- encourage
- fail
- forfeit
- free
- frustrate
- give
- give in
- give up
- go
- halt
- help
- hinder
- ignore
- kill
- leave
- leave alone
- let go
- liberate
- lose
- lull
- make happy
- misconstrue
- misinterpret
- mismanage
- miss
- misunderstand
- mollify
- neglect
- offer
- overlook
- overtake
- overthrow
- pass
- please
- prevent
- push
- quiet
- recede
- refuse
- reject
- release
- relinquish
- repel
- repress
- repulse
- retreat
- soothe
- spend
- stop
- surrender
- throw away
- tire
- understand
- unfasten
- upset
- yield
Definition of get
Origin :- c.1200, from Old Norse geta "to obtain, reach; to beget; to guess right" (past tense gatum, past participle getenn), from Proto-Germanic *getan (cf. Old Swedish gissa "to guess," literally "to try to get"), from PIE root *ghend- "seize, take" (cf. Greek khandanein "to hold, contain," Lithuanian godetis "be eager," second element in Latin prehendere "to grasp, seize," Welsh gannu "to hold, contain," Old Church Slavonic gadati "to guess, suppose"). Meaning "to seize mentally, grasp" is from 1892.
- Old English, as well as Dutch and Frisian, had the root only in compounds (e.g. begietan "to beget," see beget; forgietan "to forget," see forget). Vestiges of Old English cognate *gietan remain obliquely in past participle gotten and original past tense gat. The word and phrases built on it take up 29 columns in the OED 2nd edition. Related: Getting.
- Get wind of "become acquainted with" is from 1840, from earlier to get wind "to get out, become known" (1722). Get out, as a command to go away, is from 1711. Get-rich-quick (adj.) attested from 1904, first in O. Henry. To get out of hand originally (1765) meant "to advance beyond the need for guidance;" sense of "to break free, run wild" is from 1892, from horses. To get on (someone's) nerves is attested by 1970.
- verb come into possession of; achieve
- verb fall victim to
- verb seize
- verb come to be
- verb understand
- verb arrive
- verb contact for communication
- verb arrange, manage desired goal
- verb convince, induce
- verb have an effect on
- verb produce offspring
- verb irritate, upset
Synonyms for get
- accept
- access
- accomplish
- achieve
- acquire
- adjust
- advance
- affect
- aggravate
- amuse
- annex
- annoy
- apprehend
- argue into
- arouse
- arrest
- attain
- bag
- be afflicted with
- be given
- be smitten by
- beat
- become
- become infected with
- beg
- beget
- bend
- bias
- blow in
- bother
- breed
- bring
- bring around
- bring in
- bug
- build up
- burn
- buy into
- buy off
- buy out
- capture
- carry
- cash in on
- catch
- catch on to
- chalk up
- clean up
- clear
- coax
- collar
- come
- come by
- come down with
- come over
- come to
- compass
- compel
- comprehend
- contract
- contrive
- converge
- cop
- defeat
- develop into
- dispose
- draw
- draw near
- dress
- earn
- educe
- effect
- elicit
- entertain
- evoke
- exasperate
- excite
- extort
- extract
- fathom
- fetch
- figure out
- fit
- fix
- follow
- gain
- gall
- generate
- get hands on
- get in touch
- get into one's head
- get sick
- get someone's goat
- glean
- go
- grab
- gratify
- grow
- have
- hear
- hustle
- impress
- influence
- inherit
- inspire
- irk
- know
- land
- lay hold of
- lay one's hands on
- learn
- lock up
- look at
- make
- make a buy
- make a killing
- make it
- make up
- memorize
- move
- nab
- nail
- net
- nettle
- notice
- obtain
- occupy
- order
- overcome
- overpower
- parlay
- peeve
- perceive
- persuade
- pick up
- pique
- predispose
- prepare
- press
- pressure
- prevail upon
- procreate
- procure
- produce
- prompt
- propagate
- provoke
- pull
- put out
- rack up
- reach
- ready
- realize
- reap
- receive
- rile
- rub the wrong way
- run
- satisfy
- score
- secure
- see
- show
- show up
- sicken
- sire
- snag
- snap up
- snowball
- stimulate
- stir
- stir up
- straighten
- strike
- succeed
- succeed to
- succumb
- sway
- take
- take in
- talk into
- touch
- trap
- try
- turn
- turn up
- urge
- vex
- wangle
- wax
- wheedle
- win
- win over
- work out
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