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Word: Get Down

Part of Speech: Phrasal Verb

Meaning: "Get down" can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are the main ones:

Usage Instructions: - "Get down" is commonly used in both formal and informal situations. You can use it to encourage someone to start working or to describe a physical action. Be mindful of the context to choose the correct meaning.

Advanced Usage: - In informal contexts, "get down" can also mean to dance or enjoy music. - Example: "Let’s get down on the dance floor!"

Word Variants: - The phrase can be used in different tenses: - Present: get down - Past: got down - Future: will get down

Synonyms: - For starting work: "begin," "commence," "get to work" - For lowering oneself: "kneel," "crouch," "sit down" - For feeling sad: "depress," "sadden," "discourage"

Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs: - "Get down to brass tacks": This means to get serious about something or to focus on the essential details. - Example: "Now that we have the ideas, let’s get down to brass tacks and figure out the budget."

Different Meanings: - Remember that "get down" can have multiple meanings, so it’s essential to look at the context to understand what someone is trying to convey.

In summary, "get down" is a versatile phrasal verb that can mean to start working, lower oneself, feel sad, swallow, or dismount.

Verb
  1. take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
    • We began working at dawn
    • Who will start?
    • Get working as soon as the sun rises!
    • The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia
    • He began early in the day
    • Let's get down to work now
  2. put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc.
  3. lower someone's spirits; make downhearted
    • These news depressed her
    • The bad state of her child's health demoralizes her
  4. pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking
    • Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!
  5. alight from (a horse)
  6. move something or somebody to a lower position
    • take down the vase from the shelf
  7. lower (one's body) as by kneeling
    • Get down on your knees!

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