GETS vs BRING: NOUN
- The act of acquiring something
- N/A
GETS vs BRING: VERB
- Perceive by hearing
- Achieve a point or goal
- Receive a specified treatment (abstract)
- Grasp with the mind or develop an undersatnding of
- Make children
- Move into a desired direction of discourse
- Give certain properties to something
- Go or come after and bring or take back
- In baseball: earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher
- Reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress
- Suffer from the receipt of
- Reach and board
- Irritate
- Evoke an emotional response
- Overcome or destroy
- Reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot
- Cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition
- Succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase
- Communicate with a place or person; establish communication with, as if by telephone
- Reach by calculation
- Acquire as a result of some effort or action
- Come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
- Receive as a retribution or punishment
- Apprehend and reproduce accurately
- Purchase
- Cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner
- Leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form
- Come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes)
- Undergo (as of injuries and illnesses)
- Be a mystery or bewildering to
- Of mental or physical states or experiences
- Attract and fix
- Enter or assume a certain state or condition
- Take vengeance on or get even
- Be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness
- Take the first step or steps in carrying out an action
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get.
- Bestow a quality on
- Be sold for a certain price
- Avance or set forth in court
- Attract the attention of
- Cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
- Cause to come into a particular state or condition
- Be accompanied by
- Go or come after and bring or take back
- Bring into a different state
- Induce or persuade
- Take something or somebody with oneself somewhere
GETS vs BRING: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To carry, convey, lead, or cause to go along to another place.
- To carry as an attribute or contribution.
- To lead or force into a specified state, situation, or location.
- To persuade; induce.
- To cause to occur as a consequence.
- To cause to occur as a concomitant.
- To cause to become apparent to the mind; recall.
- To advance or set forth (charges) in a court.
- To be sold for.
- To get the attention of; attract.
GETS vs BRING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Advance or set forth in court
- (idiom) (bring up the rear) To be the last in a line or sequence.
- (idiom) (bring to terms) To force (another) to agree.
- (idiom) (bring to (one's) knees) To reduce to a position of subservience or submission.
- (idiom) (bring to light) To reveal or disclose.
- (idiom) (bring to bear) To put (something) to good use.
- (idiom) (bring to bear) To exert; apply.
- (idiom) (bring home the bacon) To achieve desired results; have success.
- (idiom) (bring home the bacon) To earn a living, especially for a family.
- (idiom) (bring home) To make perfectly clear.
- (idiom) (bring down the house) To win overwhelming approval from an audience.
GETS vs BRING: RELATED WORDS
- Draw, Produce, Arrive, Let, Generate, Catch, Have, Take, Obtain, Make, Receive, Find, Bring, Come, Go
- Make for, Institute, Land, Play, Fetch, Work, Bestow, Wreak, Convey, Lend, Impart, Take, Contribute, Get, Add
GETS vs BRING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Can, Fix, Draw, Arrive, Let, Generate, Catch, Have, Take, Obtain, Make, Receive, Find, Bring, Come
- Put, Come, Bring in, Institute, Land, Play, Fetch, Work, Bestow, Wreak, Convey, Take, Contribute, Get, Add
GETS vs BRING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This week Zolf hopes for minecraft, Azu gets some stretches in, Hamid gets to make a call, Cel thinks about their future.
- Priest forgets its original source because the old mana gets used up and new mana gets generated.
- Relationships between two sets of data can be negative: the larger x gets, the smaller y gets.
- Bella wants to die, and almost gets her wish fulfilled when she gets hit by a shiny Volvo.
- When the going gets tough, bosses tell us to toughen up because it gets better.
- We also measure everything, and it is true that what gets measured gets done.
- Feminine Energies: Angelica Essential Oil gets called in when the going gets tough.
- When your item gets delivered, the postcard receipt gets mailed to you.
- The situation gets particularly bad when video gets streamed wirelessly.
- Like you said, what gets tracked gets managed.
- Will the AAF Bring Success to Sports Bars?
- SMS will bring the smile on her lips.
- Angels descending, bring from above G a Echoes!
- Bring your current certification to class with you.
- They will bring your item out to you!
- We should bring our issue to their attention.
- DO NOT BRING MY LOCAL NUMBER WITH ME.
- Grand Jury is a panel of citizens ide whether it is appropriate to bring charges against someone s there is reason to bring indictment.
- You bring the passion, we bring the music!
- Did you bring everything you needed to bring?
GETS vs BRING: QUESTIONS
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- What happens if moisture gets inside epoxy flooring?
- What gets excited when chlorophyll absorbs a photon?
- Which event handler gets called immediately after deviceready?
- Is emigration inevitable as Singapore gets more stressful?
- What happens when Timothy gets his 13th girlfriend?
- What if antifreeze gets in automatic transmission fluid?
- What happens when Gintoki gets mistaken for Takasugi?
- When life gets blurry what do you do when it gets blurry?
- Why did Katy Perry dedicate'it gets better'to it gets better?
- What attributes do veterans bring to the workplace?
- Should schools implement bring your own devices (BYOD)?
- How often do the Olympics bring countries together?
- Did Christopher Columbus bring pineapples to Spain?
- Does economics growth bring increased living standards?
- Will the parody exceptions bring economic benefits?
- Do dictatorships bring prosperity to their citizens?
- How did dardarby bring dispensationalism to America?
- Can communicational communication bring a community together?
- How does America bring opportunities to immigrants?