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Antonyms for get alongget along

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  1. do, fare, make out, come, get alongverb

    proceed or get along

    "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"

    Synonyms:
    suffice, discern, bang, have it away, progress, screw, recognise, coiffure, grapple, occur, distinguish, total, act, make love, come on, add up, do, jazz, number, roll in the hay, descend, get along with, cut, be intimate, write out, arrange, practice, execute, pick out, behave, eff, practise, come along, make do, spot, coif, dress, deal, bed, do it, amount, serve, have intercourse, issue forth, make out, manage, have sex, tell apart, set, shape up, neck, answer, fill out, derive, come in, fill in, make, come up, get, recognize, sleep with, coiffe, advance, perform, follow, contend, issue, love, hump, get laid, have it off, get on with, sleep together, get by, hail, cope, fall, arrive, bonk, exercise, know, come, get it on, complete, get on, cause, fare, lie with, have a go at it

  2. get along with, get on with, get on, get alongverb

    have smooth relations

    "My boss and I get along very well"

    Synonyms:
    get on, age, make out, shape up, progress, bestride, come on, climb on, be on, board, come along, senesce, fare, get along with, mount up, get on with, come, mount, advance, do, jump on, mature, hop on, maturate

  3. progress, come on, come along, advance, get on, get along, shape upverb

    develop in a positive way

    "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"

    Synonyms:
    throw out, fare, mature, set ahead, come, bring forward, build up, come along, board, pass on, win, supercharge, kick upstairs, progress, maturate, pull ahead, come on, make headway, go up, advance, surface, upgrade, make out, encourage, further, come up, gain, bestride, elevate, age, mount up, do, draw close, draw near, boost, go on, gain ground, jump on, raise, work up, move on, get on, get on with, hop on, senesce, approach, shape up, show up, turn up, climb on, get along with, appear, come near, mount, march on, come out, be on, near, promote, get ahead, build

Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. squabbling

    squabbling means argue so that is why

    we always fight so my mom yelled “stop squabbling and do your homework”

    Submitted by rinat on October 3, 2019  

How to use get along in a sentence?

  1. Sergio Garcia:

    You have your favorites, guys who get along with, some you get along with a little worse, i can't speak for The Americans — I don't know what happens there — but it feels like when we get in the team room, everyone takes their armor off and puts it aside. You can feel that. Everyone is happy to put their arm around everyone else and try to help. It's just the way it is.

  2. Donald Trump:

    I think General Mattis's sort of a Democrat, if you want to know the truth, but General Mattis is General Mattis. We get along very well. General Mattis may leave. I mean, at some point, everybody leaves. Everybody. People leave. That's Washington.

  3. Albert Wiggam:

    Intelligence appears to be the thing that enables a man to get along without education. Education enables a man to get along without the use of his intelligence.

  4. President Donald Trump:

    I always got along with The President, The President didn't really get along with some of our people, but that's really going to be up to the Senate.

  5. Katie McCarthy:

    It's sad what happened but most people here get along.

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