get out Synonyms
get out Meaning
get out (v)
move out of or depart from
take out of a container or enclosed space
move out or away
express with difficulty
bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover
be released or become known; of news
escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action
get out Sentence Examples
- The teacher told the disruptive student to get out of the classroom.
- The doctor advised the patient to get out more and exercise regularly.
- The fire alarm blared, instructing everyone to get out immediately.
- The car wouldn't start, leaving me stranded and unable to get out.
- The hikers needed to get out of the dense forest before darkness fell.
- The thieves tried to get out of the bank with the stolen money.
- I need to get out of this boring meeting and stretch my legs.
- The defendant pleaded not guilty, hoping to get out of prison.
- The politician promised to get out the vote for the upcoming election.
- The cat jumped out of the bag and ran away into the garden.
FAQs About the word get out
move out of or depart from, take out of a container or enclosed space, move out or away, express with difficulty, bring, take, or pull out of a container or fro
spread, get around, circulate, come out, get round, tell, leak (out), unfold,get about, reveal
conceal, hide,suppress, conceal, hide, suppress, hush (up), disguise,mask, hush (up)
The teacher told the disruptive student to get out of the classroom.
The doctor advised the patient to get out more and exercise regularly.
The fire alarm blared, instructing everyone to get out immediately.
The car wouldn't start, leaving me stranded and unable to get out.