get out
get out
to leave a place
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get out with Russian translation
get out usage examples
Пожалуйста, выйдите на следующей остановке.
Please get out at the next stop.
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get out synonyms
What's the difference between get out / leave / go out / get away / walk out
neutral and exact match for leaving a place
We need to get out now.
more general than get out; can mean depart from a place, person, or job
Please leave the room.
often means going outside or out socially, not just leaving a place
I want to go out for a walk.
emphasizes escaping or moving away, not just leaving normally
We need to get away from here.
often means leaving on foot, sometimes suddenly or in protest
He walked out of the meeting.
more formal; often used for signs, instructions, or official speech
Exit through the door on the left.
formal word for leaving, especially a vehicle, place, or person
The train will depart in five minutes.
often means going out briefly or stepping outside for a short time
I’ll step out for a minute.
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How to pronounce get out and what this word means
get out means get out. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce get out
/ɡet ˈaʊt/
get out translation
get out
get out examples
Please get out at the next stop.
get out transcription
/ɡet ˈaʊt/, /ɡɛt ˈaʊt/
Questions about this word
get out meaning: what does it mean?
to leave a place
get out pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
get out is pronounced as /ɡet ˈaʊt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
get out definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Please get out at the next stop. Translation: Пожалуйста, выйдите на следующей остановке.
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