Meaning of Let's get out of here
An informal way to suggest leaving a location.
In simple words: Let's leave this place.
Let's get out of here in a sentence
- It’s getting late, so **let's get out of here**.
- The atmosphere is tense; **let's get out of here** before things escalate.
- **Let’s get out of here** and grab some dinner instead.
How to use Let's get out of here
This phrase is typically used informally among friends when wanting to leave a place quickly or due to discomfort. Not used in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a group of friends eager to leave a boring party quickly.
Related words
Collocations with Let's get out of here
- get out of here quickly
- let's get out of here soon
- we need to get out of here
Synonyms for Let's get out of here
- let's leave
- let's go
- let's head out
Opposites of Let's get out of here
- Let's stay here
- Let's remain here
- Let's not leave
Common mistakes with Let's get out of here
- Learners may say 'let us get out of here', which sounds overly formal.
- Incorrectly use 'let's get out there', which changes the meaning.
- Mispronounce it as 'let's get out of hear', confusing 'here' with 'hear'.
Let's get out of here appears in
Let's get out of here in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
يلا نمشي من هنا
يلا نمشي من هنا.
- Bengaliবাংলা
চলো এখান থেকে যাই
চলো এই জায়গাটা ছেড়ে যাই।
- GermanDeutsch
Lass uns abhauen
Lass uns von hier weggehen.
- SpanishEspañol
Vámonos de aquí
Vámonos de este sitio.
- Persianفارسی
بریم از اینجا
بیا از اینجا بریم.
- FrenchFrançais
On s'en va
Partons d'ici.
- Hindiहिन्दी
चलो यहाँ से चलते हैं
चलो यह जगह छोड़ दें।
- ItalianItaliano
Andiamo via di qui
Andiamo via da questo posto.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Vamos sair daqui
Vamos embora daqui.
- RussianРусский
Давай уйдём отсюда
Давай уйдём отсюда.
- Urduاردو
چلو، یہاں سے نکلتے ہیں
چلو یہ جگہ چھوڑتے ہیں۔
- Chinese中文
咱们走吧
咱们离开这儿吧。
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Frequently asked questions about Let's get out of here
What does Let's get out of here mean?
Let's leave this place.
What is the definition of Let's get out of here?
An informal way to suggest leaving a location.
How do you use Let's get out of here in a sentence?
It’s getting late, so **let's get out of here**.
Can you give another example of Let's get out of here?
The atmosphere is tense; **let's get out of here** before things escalate.
What are synonyms for Let's get out of here?
Common alternatives include let's leave, let's go, let's head out.
What is the opposite of Let's get out of here?
Opposite meanings include Let's stay here, Let's remain here, Let's not leave.
What words go with Let's get out of here?
It commonly pairs with get out of here quickly, let's get out of here soon, we need to get out of here.
What are common mistakes when using Let's get out of here?
Learners may say 'let us get out of here', which sounds overly formal. Incorrectly use 'let's get out there', which changes the meaning. Mispronounce it as 'let's get out of hear', confusing 'here' with 'hear'.
How do you pronounce Let's get out of here?
US: //lɛts ɡɛt aʊt əv hɪr//, UK: //lɛts ɡɛt aʊt əv hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Let's get out of here formal or informal?
"Let's get out of here" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Let's get out of here?
This phrase is typically used informally among friends when wanting to leave a place quickly or due to discomfort. Not used in formal contexts.





