get over (Meaning)

Wordnet

get over (v)

travel across or pass over

to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end

improve in health

get on top of; deal with successfully

get over Sentence Examples

  1. It took her months to get over the loss of her beloved dog.
  2. The students struggled to get over their disappointment at the exam results.
  3. The couple tried hard to get over their differences, but couldn't.
  4. The trauma she experienced left her with scars that she couldn't easily get over.
  5. Despite his efforts, he couldn't get over his fear of heights.
  6. The team hoped to get over their recent setback and perform better in the next game.
  7. It takes time to get over a heartbreak, but eventually it becomes easier.
  8. The wound was deep, but with proper care, he was able to get over it.
  9. The news of her promotion filled her with joy, which helped her get over her previous disappointment.
  10. The doctor advised her to take some time off to get over her stress and burnout.

FAQs About the word get over

travel across or pass over, to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end, improve in health, get on top of; deal with successfully

learn, master, hear, get the hang of, pick up,understand, see, discover, know,grasp

forget, forget, overlook, ignore, unlearn, ignore, miss,miss, overlook, unlearn

It took her months to get over the loss of her beloved dog.

The students struggled to get over their disappointment at the exam results.

The couple tried hard to get over their differences, but couldn't.

The trauma she experienced left her with scars that she couldn't easily get over.