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UK//ɡɛt ˈɡəʊɪŋ//US//ɡɛt ˈɡoʊɪŋ//

Meaning of Get going

To begin an action or movement.

In simple words: to start moving or doing something

Get going in a sentence

  • We should really get going if we want to catch the bus.
  • It's time to get going with the project we've been discussing.
  • Come on, let's get going before it gets dark.

How to use Get going

Used in casual conversations to encourage someone to start an activity. Not suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

get going + prepositional phrase

Memory hint

Think of a train 'getting going' down the tracks.

Related words

Collocations with Get going

  • get going on time
  • get going now
  • get going with enthusiasm

Synonyms for Get going

Opposites of Get going

Common mistakes with Get going

  • Confused with 'go on' meaning to continue
  • 'Get going' misused in formal situations

Compare Get going with Start, Begin, Move

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Frequently asked questions about Get going

What does Get going mean?

to start moving or doing something

What is the definition of Get going?

To begin an action or movement.

How do you use Get going in a sentence?

We should really get going if we want to catch the bus.

Can you give another example of Get going?

It's time to get going with the project we've been discussing.

What are synonyms for Get going?

Common alternatives include start, begin, move, set off.

What is the opposite of Get going?

Opposite meanings include stop, halt.

What words go with Get going?

It commonly pairs with get going on time, get going now, get going with enthusiasm.

What are common mistakes when using Get going?

Confused with 'go on' meaning to continue 'Get going' misused in formal situations

How do you pronounce Get going?

US: //ɡɛt ˈɡoʊɪŋ//, UK: //ɡɛt ˈɡəʊɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Get going formal or informal?

"Get going" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Get going?

Used in casual conversations to encourage someone to start an activity. Not suitable for formal contexts.