Relationship & Social
Movement & Travel
Work & Success
Overcoming & Managing
The "Action" Get
100

To have a friendly, easy relationship with someone.

get along

100

To leave your bed in the morning.

get up

100

To start focusing on the actual work or "down to business.

get down to

100

To manage to live with a very small amount of money.

get by

100

To leave a bus, train, or plane.

get off

200

To meet with friends or family for a coffee or a party.

get together

200

To enter a bus, train, or plane.

get on

200

To be successful or make progress in your career.

get ahead

200

To recover from a sickness or a sad breakup.

get over

200

To throw away or delete something you no longer want.

get rid of

300

To take revenge on someone who did something bad to you.

get back at

300

To return to your home or starting point after a trip.

get back

300

To continue doing a task after an interruption.

get on with

300

To finish a long or difficult experience (like an exam).

get through

300

To enter a car or a small, enclosed space.

get in

400

To avoid a duty or a responsibility you don't want to do.

get out of

400

To escape your daily life or go on a short vacation.

get away

400

To fail to finish your work on time; to be late with a schedule.

get behind

400

To do something unpleasant quickly just to finish it.

get over with

400

To do something wrong or "illegal" and not be caught.

get away with

500

When a secret or a piece of news becomes known to the public.

get out

500

To move from place to place within a city.

get around

500

To finally find the time to do a task you’ve been delaying.

get round to

500

To successfully communicate an idea so others understand it.

get across

500

To make someone feel sad, depressed, or discouraged.

get down

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