Antonyms for getting to


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : get
Phonetic Transcription : gɛt


Definition of getting to

Origin :
  • early 14c., "offspring," from get (v.). Meaning "what is got, booty" is from 14c.
  • As in reaching : adj arriving
  • As in incite : verb encourage, provoke
  • As in irk : verb aggravate; rub the wrong way
  • As in arrive : verb come to a destination
  • As in make : verb arrive, aim at
  • As in overtake : verb catch; pass
  • As in perplex : verb confuse, mix up
  • As in pester : verb bother, harass
  • As in pick at/pick on : verb nag, provoke
  • As in puzzle : verb baffle, confuse
  • As in rattle : verb disconcert, upset someone
  • As in reach : verb arrive at
  • As in reach : verb stretch to; touch
  • As in reach : verb communicate with
  • As in report : verb present oneself
  • As in rub the wrong way : verb irritate
  • As in ruffle : verb upset, irritate
  • As in tamper : verb bribe
  • As in touch : verb have an effect on
  • As in trouble : verb bother, worry
  • As in unnerve : verb upset, intimidate
  • As in unsettle : verb bother, upset
  • As in upset : verb bother, trouble
  • As in wax : verb become large, fuller
  • As in appall : verb horrify
  • As in buy off : verb bribe someone in order to receive a favor
  • As in pick on : verb nag
  • As in bribe : verb request silence, action, or inaction for money
  • As in demoralize : verb depress, unnerve
  • As in aggravate : verb annoy
  • As in agitate : verb disturb, trouble someone
  • As in disconcert : verb shake up; confuse
  • As in dismay : verb disappoint, fill with consternation
  • As in distress : verb worry, upset
  • As in effect : verb carry out, accomplish
  • As in fluster : verb upset, perturb
  • As in harass : verb badger
  • As in appall/appal : verb horrify

Synonyms for getting to

Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019