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UK//ɡɛt ə kæb//US//ɡɛt ə kæb//

Meaning of Get a cab

To take a taxi for transportation.

In simple words: To take a taxi.

Get a cab in a sentence

  • We need to get a cab to the airport.
  • It started raining, so I decided to get a cab home.
  • After the concert, we tried to get a cab quickly.
  • He called me to say he would get a cab instead of driving.
  • Whenever I'm in a hurry, I get a cab instead of the bus.

How to use Get a cab

Use 'get a cab' when you need to express taking a taxi in informal or conversational contexts. It's appropriate in most situations but can be less formal than 'hail a taxi.'

Grammar pattern

get + object

Memory hint

Think of 'Get a cab' as 'Get a ride' - imagine hopping into a taxi.

Related words

Collocations with Get a cab

  • get a taxi
  • get a ride
  • get a lift
  • get to the station

Synonyms for Get a cab

  • take a taxi
  • hail a taxi
  • catch a cab
  • grab a taxi

Common mistakes with Get a cab

  • Confused with 'get a taxi' – both are correct but vary by region.
  • 'Get an Uber' is often used informally and can replace 'get a cab' in urban settings.
  • Incorrectly saying 'get to cab' instead of 'get a cab.'

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Frequently asked questions about "Get a cab"

What does "Get a cab" mean?

To take a taxi.

What is the definition of "Get a cab"?

To take a taxi for transportation.

How do you use "Get a cab" in a sentence?

We need to get a cab to the airport.

Can you give another example of "Get a cab"?

It started raining, so I decided to get a cab home.

What are synonyms for "Get a cab"?

Common alternatives include take a taxi, hail a taxi, catch a cab, grab a taxi.

What words go with "Get a cab"?

It commonly pairs with get a taxi, get a ride, get a lift, get to the station.

What are common mistakes when using "Get a cab"?

Confused with 'get a taxi' – both are correct but vary by region. 'Get an Uber' is often used informally and can replace 'get a cab' in urban settings. Incorrectly saying 'get to cab' instead of 'get a cab.'

How do you pronounce "Get a cab"?

US: //ɡɛt ə kæb//, UK: //ɡɛt ə kæb//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Get a cab"?

Use 'get a cab' when you need to express taking a taxi in informal or conversational contexts. It's appropriate in most situations but can be less formal than 'hail a taxi.'