Synonyms for Get on
Top synonyms for “get on”: advance, age, be on, bestride, board, climb on, come along, come on, and 12 more below.
Definitions
- (verb)grow old or older“She aged gracefully”
- (verb)develop in a positive way“He progressed well in school”
- (verb)appear in a show, on T.V. or radio“The news won't be on tonight”
- (verb)grow late or (of time) elapse“It is getting on midnight--let's all go to bed!”
- (verb)get up on the back of“mount a horse”
- (verb)get on board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.)
- (verb)have smooth relations“My boss and I get along very well”
Definitions sourced from Princeton WordNet (BSD license).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is another word for "get on"?
Common synonyms for "get on" include advance, age, be on, bestride, board, climb on. Our thesaurus lists 20 total alternatives drawn from Princeton WordNet. Click any synonym to find its rhymes.
What is the opposite of "get on"?
Antonyms for "get on" include get off. Use opposites in songwriting to create contrast, tension, or surprise within a verse.
What does "get on" mean?
grow old or older Example: "She aged gracefully"
How do I use synonyms when writing lyrics?
Synonyms give you more options to match syllable counts, meter, and rhyme schemes. When a word fits the meaning but not the rhythm, swap in a synonym with a different syllable count. Click any synonym above to jump straight to its rhyme page and continue writing.
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