Gets [verb]

Definition of Gets:

come into possession of; achieve

Synonyms of Gets:

● Pull

● Earn

● Land

● Receive

● Win

● Make

● Draw

● Pick up

● Bring

● Score

● Take

● Have

● Grab

● Obtain

● Realize

● Gain

● Secure

● Elicit

● Attain

● Parlay

● Extract

● Capture

● Accomplish

● Glean

● Wangle

● Snag

● Access

● Net

● Educe

● Hustle

● Annex

● Acquire

● Effect

● Procure

● Snowball

● Compass

● Reap

● Extort

● Cop

● Clear

● Inherit

● Bag

● Evoke

● Fetch

● Bring in

● Build up

● Buy off

● Chalk up

● Come by

● Rack up

● Buy into

● Buy out

● Cash in on

● Clean up

● Get hands on

● Lock up

● Make a buy

● Make a killing

● Snap up

● Succeed to


Opposite/Antonyms of Gets:

● Understand

● Please

● Discourage

● Mismanage

● Leave

● Depart

● Yield

● Pass

● Miss

● Free

● Abandon

● Let go

● Give up

● Drop

● Stop

● Offer

● Give

● Fail

● Throw away

● Spend

● Lose

● Repulse

● Repel

● Push

● Soothe

● Calm

● Dissuade

● Misunderstand

● Misconstrue

● Give in

● Overthrow

● Overtake

● Relinquish

● Surrender

● Repress

● Avoid

● Release

● Reject

● Refuse

● Disallow

● Forfeit


Sentence/Example of Gets:

The man called Shiv was driving Delancy's get-away car at a conservative pace so as not to excite suspicion.

Ten minutes later, Delancy drove the get-away car out of the service station.

It was in this room that Delancy's get-away car had changed paint jobs, and in about ten minutes.

But the exquisite was used to it; he would only have felt badly if they had ignored his new get-up.

There was some sort of a phonograph device under the cowl of that get-away car, and this was hooked up to the radio switch.

Her face was haggard; her general get-up was in something like scarecrow disorder; she didn't even care how she looked.

It's just as his frind, th' most prom'nent get-rich-quick-man iv his time, wanst said: 'Readin' makes a man full.'

I wasn't sure whether that collar was part of your get-up as an eccentric comedian.

We may make our get-away to the East, or we may stop here for good—under ground.

Black Fan had much the worst of the get-away and it looked as if she would be left in the stretch.