get on

Related to word: get

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Definition

  1. nearly or almost

    • I'm getting on to my destination soon.

    • He has gotten on with almost all the work, just a little left.

    • We get on almost every week.

Definition (age)

  1. to be advancing in age

    • As time passes, they are both getting on in age.

    • Getting on in age, he started paying attention to his health.

    • As he gets on in age, he often reminisces about his youth.

Definition (continue)

  1. B2

    to persist in an activity, especially work

    • He has been getting on with his work at this company for ten years without fail.

    • Even when busy, we need to get on with this project.

    • She has been getting on with research in this field and has achieved many results.

Definition (manage)

  1. B1

    to handle or address a situation, often with success

    • He managed to get on with all the issues successfully in such a difficult situation.

    • We need to learn how to get on with these challenges.

    • She performed excellently under pressure, getting on with all the challenges smoothly.

Definition (relationship)

  1. B1

    to maintain a harmonious relationship

    • They get on well at work, often collaborating to complete tasks.

    • I get on well with my neighbor, and we often have coffee together.

    • Despite their differing opinions, they still manage to get on.

Definition (time)

  1. to indicate that it is becoming late in the day

    • It’s getting on, we should head home.

    • It was getting on, so we decided not to go out anymore.

    • He reminded me that it was getting on and I should head back.