get
Middle English 'geten', from Old Norse 'geta', meaning to obtain or to get.
To obtain, acquire, or receive something. This can refer to coming into possession of a physical item, receiving information, or achieving a particular state or result.
| past | past_participle |
|---|---|
| got | gotten |
Used informally, 'get' as a noun refers to an understanding or a grasp of a concept or situation. It signifies the successful comprehension of something, often implying a particular insight or the main point gained. This usage is notably informal and less common in standard English, often appearing in specific contexts where it conveys a nuanced sense of comprehension or the core essence of a matter. Its precise meaning often depends heavily on context, encapsulating both the act of understanding and the specific knowledge obtained.
| plural |
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| gets |