"Fetch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Fetch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Fetch" Meaning

To fetch means to go and get something, often in response to a request or command. It can also refer to the act of bringing or retrieving something, such as fetching a ball for someone or fetching a patient to a doctor's office.

"Fetch" Examples

Usage Examples of "fetch"


1#. Get something from a distant place
"I need to fetch my suitcase from the airport, it's still waiting for me at the baggage claim."

2#. Receive something that has been requested or sent
"I'm going to fetch the files from my computer so I can share them with my colleague."

3#. Call or summon someone or something
"She's going to fetch the doctor for her mother who's not feeling well."

4#. Take hold of or seize something, often suddenly or unexpectedly
"He fetched his opponent's arm, trying to stop him from hitting the bell."

5#. Catch or land something that is moving or flying
"The bird enthusiast tried to fetch the speeding falcon with his net, but it was too fast."

"Fetch" Similar Words

Festoony

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Festucoid

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Festucous

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Feta

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Fetal

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Fetalis

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Fetalis is an adjective that refers to the mother or fetus. Specifically, it is used to describe a substance or organism that is associated with or characteristic of the fetus or the mother during pregnancy. For example, immunoglobulin Fetalis is a type of antibody that is present in the mother's blood and is especially important for the development and survival of the fetus.

Fetally

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Fetally refers to something that is related to or occurs during fetal development, especially in the womb. It can also describe something that is characteristic of or typical of a fetus.

Fetation

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Fetation refers to the process of implantation of a fertilized ovum (zygote) in the lining of the uterus.

Fetched

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Fetcher

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Fetches

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The verb "fetches" means to bring or obtain something, often in response to a request or command. It can also imply a sense of bringing or getting something back, such as fetching something that has been lost or left behind. In a broader sense, "fetches" can also imply a sense of retrieving or obtaining something through effort or diligence, such as fetching a ball or fetching a book from a shelf.

Fetching

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Fetchingly

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Adverb: in a charmingly attractive or appealing way

Fetchmail

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Fete

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Feted

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Treated with hospitality and respect, especially on a formal occasion, such as a banquet or a reception.