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UK//ɡɛt hɪm//US//ɡɛt hɪm//

Meaning of Get him

To obtain or understand someone.

In simple words: to catch or convince him

Get him in a sentence

  • I need to get him to agree to our plan.
  • Can you get him to call me later?
  • Let’s get him involved in the project.

How to use Get him

Used when you want to refer to obtaining or understanding someone. Avoid in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

get + object

Memory hint

Think 'get' as in 'fetch' and 'him' like a target.

Related words

Collocations with Get him

  • get him to help
  • get him on board
  • get him a gift

Synonyms for Get him

  • fetch him
  • catch him
  • convince him

Opposites of Get him

  • lose him
  • ignore him

Common mistakes with Get him

  • Confusing with 'get it' which means to understand.
  • Using 'get him' in a formal context where a more precise verb is needed.

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Frequently asked questions about Get him

What does Get him mean?

to catch or convince him

What is the definition of Get him?

To obtain or understand someone.

How do you use Get him in a sentence?

I need to get him to agree to our plan.

Can you give another example of Get him?

Can you get him to call me later?

What are synonyms for Get him?

Common alternatives include fetch him, catch him, convince him.

What is the opposite of Get him?

Opposite meanings include lose him, ignore him.

What words go with Get him?

It commonly pairs with get him to help, get him on board, get him a gift.

What are common mistakes when using Get him?

Confusing with 'get it' which means to understand. Using 'get him' in a formal context where a more precise verb is needed.

How do you pronounce Get him?

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

When should I use Get him?

Used when you want to refer to obtaining or understanding someone. Avoid in very formal writing.