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Wiktionary

  1. gotverb

    must; have (to).

    I got to go study.

  2. gotverb

    have

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Gotpart. pass. of get.

    Solyman commended them for their valour in their evil haps, in a plot so well by them laid, more than he did the victory of others got by good fortune, not grounded upon any good reason. Richard Knolles, History of the Turks.

    Let him boast
    His knowledge of good lost, and evil got. John Milton, Par. Lost.

    A gentle persuasion in reasoning, when the first point of submission to your will is got, will most times do. John Locke.

    If he behaves himself so when he depends on us for his daily bread, can any man say what he will do when he is got above the world? John Arbuthnot, History of John Bull.

    Thou wert from Ætna’s burning entrails torn,
    Got by fierce whirlwinds, and in thunder born. Alexander Pope.

  2. Gotpret.

    Etymology: from the verb get.

    Titus Lartius writes, they fought together; but Aufidius got off. William Shakespeare, Coriolanus.

    If you have strength Achilles’ arms to bear,
    Though foul Thersites got thee, thou shalt be
    Lov’d and esteem’d. John Dryden, Juvenal.

    These regions and this realm my wars have got;
    This mournful empire is the loser’s lot. John Dryden, Innocence.

    When they began to reason about the means how the sea got thither, and away back again, there they were presently in the dark. John Woodward, Natural History.

ChatGPT

  1. got

    The term "got" is the past tense of the verb "get," which generally means to acquire, obtain, or receive something. It can also be used to indicate the state of possessing or having something. Additionally, "got" can be used informally as a colloquial way to express understanding or comprehension of a concept or idea.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Got

    of Get

  2. Got

    of Get

  3. Got

    imp. & p. p. of Get. See Get

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Got

    Gotten. See under Get.

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British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'GOT' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #181

  2. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'GOT' in Written Corpus Frequency: #35

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of GOT in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of GOT in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of GOT in a Sentence

  1. Goldman Sachs:

    One of the things that's coming out of the war in Ukraine is people are going to think differently about energy, about food, about minerals, about certain healthcare resources. From a supply perspective, we have to be secure in some of these things, that doesn't mean everything's got to be made onshore. We still operate in a global economy, but there are things where we've got to make sure we've got the right access and the right security. And we don't have to rely necessarily on others.

  2. Scotlands Andy Quay:

    My friend had only just got the bike, and I was helping him put it in the back of the van when it went off and nearly broke my wrist.

  3. Tom Udall:

    I got my name in for Interior, we need a good Westerner in there.

  4. Associated Press:

    I got in in the evening and worked until about one or two o’clock in the morning.

  5. Gerrie Heyns:

    The snake stayed in the tree for two hours until I got there.

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