"Got" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Got" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Got" Meaning

Got is a verb that means to obtain or receive something, often through effort or action. It can also be used as an abbreviated form of "gotten" in informal language.

Example sentences:

I got a new job last week.
She got a hole-in-one on the golf course.
What did you get for your birthday?

In addition to this verb meaning, "got" can also be used as a past participle of the verb "get", meaning having become possessed of something.

Example sentences:

This cake is got from scratch.
The book is got somewhere in the library.

"Got" Examples

Got: Various Usages


Here are five examples that demonstrate the different ways to use the word "got":

I got a new job last week. (received or acquired)
Can you help me get this heavy box upstairs? (to obtain or acquire)
She got hurt while playing soccer and had to leave the game. (received or suffered)
They got lost on the way to the concert, so they were late. (received or experienced)
That's a great idea I got from my friend. (originated or obtained)

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