get going

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get going

Let's get going on our hike before it gets too hot.

Definition

Verb (phrasal verb): 1. To begin moving, operating, or traveling; to start a journey or activity. 2. To cause something to start or begin functioning. 3. To begin to be active or busy; to start making progress on something.

Usage and Examples
  • To begin moving or a journey:
    • We need to get going if we want to arrive before dark.
    • The car finally got going after we jump-started the battery.
  • To start an activity or make progress:
    • It's time to get going on that report; the deadline is tomorrow.
    • Come on, get going with your homework!
  • To cause something to start:
    • Can you get the motor going?
    • She knows how to get a party going with her great music.
Advanced Usage and Nuances
  • The phrase often implies a sense of urgency or the need to overcome initial inertia or delay.
  • It can be used both intransitively (e.g., ) and transitively (e.g., ).
  • In informal contexts, it is a common and direct way to prompt someone to start or hurry up.
Variants and Related Words
  • Get started: A very close synonym, often interchangeable, focusing on the initial commencement.
  • Get moving: Emphasizes the physical aspect of beginning to move or act.
  • Get cracking: An informal, idiomatic synonym that implies starting something with energy or speed.
  • Get underway: A more formal alternative, often used for events, projects, or journeys.
Synonyms
  • Begin
  • Commence
  • Start
  • Set off
  • Launch
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Get ahead: To make progress, especially in a competitive context.
    • She took extra courses to get ahead in her career.
  • Get on with (something): To continue or proceed with an activity, often after an interruption.
    • Stop talking and get on with your work.
Related Idioms
  • Get the ball rolling: To start an activity or process.
    • Let's get the ball rolling with a brief introduction.
  • Get a move on: An informal idiom urging someone to hurry or start moving faster.
    • Get a move on, or we'll be late!
get going

Let's get going on our hike before it gets too hot.

Verb
  1. start to be active
    • Get cracking, please!
  2. begin or set in motion
    • I start at eight in the morning
    • Ready, set, go!