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getting

/ˈɡɛtɪŋ/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

The present participle of 'get', referring to the act of coming to have, receive, or acquire something.

Example Sentences:
  • I am getting a new laptop for my birthday.
  • She is getting better at playing the piano every day.
2.verb

The process of becoming or changing into a specified state or condition.

Example Sentences:
  • It is getting dark outside, so we should head home.
  • He is getting tired of waiting for the bus.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The present participle of the verb 'get', which originates from the Old Norse 'geta' (to obtain, beget, or guess). It entered Middle English as 'geten' and evolved through the Germanic root 'getan'. The suffix '-ing' is a Germanic development used to form the present participle of verbs.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'getting' as 'gaining'—both start with 'G' and imply acquiring something new.

Frequently Asked Questions About “getting

1. What is the meaning of “getting” in English?

In English, getting (verb) is defined as: “The present participle of 'get', referring to the act of coming to have, receive, or acquire something.”.

2. How do you use “getting” in a sentence?

I am getting a new laptop for my birthday.

3. What are English synonyms of “getting”?

Common synonyms include:acquiring,obtaining,becoming,procuring

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “getting”?

The present participle of the verb 'get', which originates from the Old Norse 'geta' (to obtain, beget, or guess). It entered Middle English as 'geten' and evolved through the Germanic root 'getan'. The suffix '-ing' is a Germanic development used to form the present participle of verbs.