Characters remaining: 500/500
Translation

get in touch

Academic
Friendly
Explanation of "Get in Touch"

Definition:
"Get in touch" is a phrase that means to establish communication with someone. It can involve calling, texting, emailing, or meeting in person. When you "get in touch" with someone, you are reaching out to them to talk or share information.

Examples:
  1. Simple Example:

    • “I need to get in touch with my friend to see how she is doing.”
    • “Did you finally get in touch with your long-lost cousin?”
  2. More Advanced Example:

    • “After several years, I decided it was time to get in touch with my former teacher to thank her for her guidance.”
Word Variants:
  • Touch (noun): Refers to contact or interaction.

    • Example: “It was nice to have a touch of kindness from a stranger.”
  • Touching (adjective): Something that evokes strong feelings.

    • Example: “The movie was very touching.”
Different Meanings:

While "get in touch" primarily refers to establishing communication, "touch" can also mean physical contact or an emotional connection.

Synonyms:
  • Contact: To reach out to someone.
    • Example: “I will contact you tomorrow.”
  • Reach out: To make an effort to communicate.
    • Example: “I will reach out to him for help.”
  • Connect: To establish a relationship or communication.
    • Example: “Let’s connect over coffee.”
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Keep in touch: To maintain communication over time.

    • Example: “Let’s keep in touch after graduation.”
  • Get back in touch: To reconnect with someone after a period of no communication.

    • Example: “I need to get back in touch with my old school friends.”
Summary:

"Get in touch" is a useful phrase for expressing the intention to communicate with someone. It can be used in many situations, from casual chats to more serious conversations.

Verb
  1. establish communication with someone
    • did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin?

Comments and discussion on the word "get in touch"