get out

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To leave or escape.
  2. To come out of a situation; to escape a fate.
  3. To be released, especially from hospital or prison.
  4. To remove one's money from an investment; to end an investment.
  5. To help (someone) leave.
  6. To take (something) from its container or storage place, so as to use or display it.
  7. To leave the inside of a vehicle such as a car. (Note: for public transport, get off is more common.)
  8. To become known.
  9. To spend free time out of the house.
  10. To publish or make available; to disseminate.
  11. To say with difficulty.
  12. To remove or eliminate (dirt or stains).
intj
  1. Commanding a person to leave.
  2. Indicating incredulity.
  3. Expressing disapproval or disgust, especially after a bad joke.

Pronunciation

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Word forms

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