Meaning

  1. To move from a higher place to a lower place.
  2. To make someone feel sad or depressed.
  3. To start seriously focusing on work or an activity.
  4. In musical contexts, to enjoy oneself/dance with energy.
  5. To manage to eat or drink something, especially if it’s hard to swallow.

Today's Sentences

01

Everyone’s ready to get down and dance.

Situation

I love this song!

Yeah, everyone’s ready to get down and dance.

Dance with me.

I’m not the best dancer but whatever!

02

I read a good book when I get down.

Situation

The gloomy weather is so depressing.

Yeah, gray skies can get anyone down.

What do you do to lift your mood?

I usually read a good book when I get down.

Writer's Note

"Get down" is a transitive, intransitive, separable, and inseparable phrasal verb. We got you! Let’s go over the details together.

  1. Transitive - A verb combined with one or more particles (prepositions or adverbs) that requires a direct object to complete its meaning.
    Structure: "Subject + get + object + down"
    Example 1: The constant criticism really got me down.
    Example 2: Don’t let failure get you down.
    Example 3: The gloomy news got her down for days.
  2. Intransitive - When you do not require a direct object for the sentence to make sense.
    Structure: "Subject + get down to + noun/gerund" or "Subject + get down"
    Example 1: Let’s get down to business.
    Example 2: It’s time to get down to studying for the exam.
    Example 3: They really got down when the DJ played their song.
  3. Separable - When an object comes between the verb and particle.
    Structure: "Subject + get + object + down"
    Example 1: Don’t let small failures get you down.
    Example 2: The endless paperwork really got me down, so I played some music to cheer up. Example 3: The long delays at the airport really got everyone down before the flight.
  4. Inseparable - Require the verb and particle to stay together.
    Structure: "Subject + get down (+ complement)"
    Example 1: He carefully got down from the ladder.
    Example 2: It’s time to get down to studying for the exam.
    Example 3: The crowd got down when the band started playing.

Related Words: Alight, concentrate, dance, debark, depress, descend, disembark, dismount, get serious, lower, settle, step down

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