abolish |
to get rid of or do away with; end. |
access |
to get to; reach. [1/4 definitions] |
accomplish |
to successfully reach or get through. [1/2 definitions] |
accustom |
to cause to get used to something. |
ace |
to get a grade of A on or for. [1/5 definitions] |
achieve |
to get by trying hard. [1/2 definitions] |
acquire |
to get or come to have as one's own. |
a dime a dozen |
(informal) plentiful and easy to get; common; cheap. |
adjust |
to change in order to fit in; get used to. [1/2 definitions] |
advantage |
anything good that you get from something. |
alight1 |
to step down or get off. [1/2 definitions] |
antepenult |
the third from last syllable in a word, such as "get" in "forgetfulness". |
apostrophe1 |
this mark used in some plurals, esp. in letters and figures, as in "I get your n's and r's confused". [1/3 definitions] |
appeal |
the ability to get interest and attention. [1/3 definitions] |
arise |
to get up from sitting or sleep. [1/3 definitions] |
associate's degree |
a degree that you get after finishing a program of studies at a community college. |
associative property |
in addition and multiplication, the characteristic that allows you to add or multiply a group of numbers in any order and get the same answer. For example, in multiplication, (5 x 2) x 7 is equal to (7 x 2) x 5. |
available |
able to be used or possible to get. |
bachelor's degree |
a degree that you get after finishing a program of studies at a college or university. |
baseball |
a game played by two teams of nine people each. You get points when you hit the ball with a bat and then run around four bases. [1/2 definitions] |
base hit |
in baseball, a hit that allows the batter to get on base safely, without an error or force-out being made. |