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🇬🇧 Get out meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card

phrasal verb
“Get out” means to leave your house or the place you are in so you can go somewhere fun, be around other people, and enjoy yourself. You might get out to play at the park, visit a friend, go to a party, or explore new places. It’s about not staying stuck inside all the time, but going out into the world to have a good time.

💬 Example Sentences

Our family gets out on Fridays to play soccer, which mostly means we all chase the ball and the ball wins.
My parents told me to get out and play sports, so I invented competitive cloud-watching on the grass.
Grandma said she needed to get out of the house, then joined us on the swings and went higher than all the kids.
My teacher said we should get out and enjoy nature, so we held a picnic where the ants clearly thought they were invited.
Scientists say getting out and spending time with friends can actually make you happier—so basically, hanging out and being silly is good for your brain.

📖 Mini Story

Sam sat on the sofa; the rain stopped and he told himself to get out of the house. He grabbed shoes and called friends to get out and meet. They get out into the warm street, laugh, share coffee, watch lights. They promise to get out again tomorrow. At night he says, "We had to get out," and smiles.

🧑‍🎓 CEFR Level: C1 Advanced

This word is at the C1 level, which means it’s part of advanced English. It’s used in sophisticated conversations, professional settings, and academic discussions. Words at this level help you express yourself fluently and precisely in nuanced situations.
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