Advertisement
Advertisement
got
verb as in come into possession of; achieve
Strong matches
verb as in fall victim to
verb as in seize
verb as in come to be
verb as in understand
verb as in arrive
verb as in contact for communication
Strongest match
Weak match
verb as in arrange, manage desired goal
verb as in convince, induce
verb as in have an effect on
verb as in produce offspring
Discover More
Example Sentences
Hair Cressida: Tousled, shoulder-length, just-got-out-of-bed blonde mop.
Cara: Tousled, shoulder-length, just-got-out-of-bed blonde mop.
Let's not lose sight of the other leg--the I-was-CEO-I-wasn't-in-charge-I-retired-retroactively-but-I-still-got-paid leg.
Timothy Geithner has become America's latest if-only-we-got-rid-of-him-it'd-all-be-better bogeyman.
But what I can see is that Geithner has become America's latest if-only-we-got-rid-of-him-it'd-all-be-better bogeyman.
And a handsomely got-up pamphlet, illustrated with woodcuts, was placed in my hands, and I began to study the pages.
Smart, well-got-up young fellow, with a taste for the good things of life, but a trifle thin in the wearing parts.
This is taking the wise in their own craftiness, I reckon: and richly you deserve to lose all your ill-got hoard.
There's not an avenin' but I thinks to meself: Now, me dear, yu've a-got one more to fennish, an' then yu'll 'eve yore cup o' tea.
The handsome and expensively got-up publications inaugurated by Mr. Ackermann, began to occupy our artist in 1799.
Advertisement
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse