All got to synonyms
got to
G g verb got to
- further β at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
- animate β Something that is animate has life, in contrast to things like stones and machines which do not.
- raise β to move to a higher position; lift up; elevate: to raise one's hand; sleepy birds raising their heads and looking about.
- goad β a stick with a pointed or electrically charged end, for driving cattle, oxen, etc.; prod.
- solicit β to seek for (something) by entreaty, earnest or respectful request, formal application, etc.: He solicited aid from the minister.
- taunt β to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock.
- forward β toward or at a place, point, or time in advance; onward; ahead: to move forward; from this day forward; to look forward.
- set β to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
- prick β a puncture made by a needle, thorn, or the like.
- inspirit β to infuse spirit or life into; enliven.
- promote β to help or encourage to exist or flourish; further: to promote world peace.
- drive β to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- impel β to drive or urge forward; press on; incite or constrain to action.
- incommode β to inconvenience or discomfort; disturb; trouble.
- abrade β To abrade something means to scrape or wear down its surface by rubbing it.
- rasp β to scrape or abrade with a rough instrument.
- discommode β to cause inconvenience to; disturb, trouble, or bother.
- fret β to feel or express worry, annoyance, discontent, or the like: Fretting about the lost ring isn't going to help.
- hit β to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
- show β to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
- alight β If something is alight, it is burning.
- access β If you have access to a building or other place, you are able or allowed to go into it.
- advance β To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
- dismount β to get off or alight from a horse, bicycle, etc.
- proceed β to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
- attain β If you attain something, you gain it or achieve it, often after a lot of effort.
- bear β If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
- buzz β If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
- catch β If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device.
- disembark β to go ashore from a ship.
- progress β a movement toward a goal or to a further or higher stage: the progress of a student toward a degree.
- better β Better is the comparative of good.
- strike β to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit.
- overhaul β to make necessary repairs on; restore to serviceable condition: My car was overhauled by an expert mechanic.
- happen β to take place; come to pass; occur: Something interesting is always happening in New York.
- instigate β to cause by incitement; foment: to instigate a quarrel.
- lure β anything that attracts, entices, or allures.
- muck β moist farmyard dung, decaying vegetable matter, etc.; manure.
- buy β If you buy something, you obtain it by paying money for it.
- stump β the lower end of a tree or plant left after the main part falls or is cut off; a standing tree trunk from which the upper part and branches have been removed.
- coax β If you coax someone into doing something, you gently try to persuade them to do it.
- pose β a movement in which the dancer steps, in any desired position, from one foot to the other with a straight knee onto the flat foot, demi-pointe, or pointe.
- suborn β to bribe or induce (someone) unlawfully or secretly to perform some misdeed or to commit a crime.
- thicken β make thicker
- tamper β to meddle, especially for the purpose of altering, damaging, or misusing (usually followed by with): Someone has been tampering with the lock.
- ravel β to disentangle or unravel the threads or fibers of (a woven or knitted fabric, rope, etc.).
- influence β the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
- involve β to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
- tip β Eugene (Gladstone) 1888β1953, U.S. playwright: Nobel prize 1936.
- thwart β to oppose successfully; prevent from accomplishing a purpose.