get it

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get it

You are going to get it for breaking the window!

Definition
  1. Verb (Phrasal Verb):
    • To understand or comprehend something, especially after a period of confusion or difficulty. This meaning focuses on grasping an idea, a joke, or a situation.
    • To receive punishment or a reprimand. This informal meaning implies being in trouble or about to be scolded or punished.
Usage Examples
  • Verb (To understand):
    • The joke was complicated, but after a minute, everyone got it and started laughing.
    • I've explained the rules three times. Do you get it now?
  • Verb (To receive punishment):
    • If you break that vase, you're really going to get it from your mother!
    • He knew he would get it when his teacher saw the unfinished homework.
Advanced Usage
  • "Now I get it!": A common exclamation used when someone finally understands something.
    • Oh, you have to press the blue button first? Now I get it!
  • "You'll get it": Often used as a warning that punishment or negative consequences are imminent.
    • Keep talking in class and you'll get it from the principal.
Variants and Related Words
  • Get (verb): A highly versatile verb with many meanings, including to receive, to become, to fetch, or to understand.
  • Understand (verb): To comprehend the meaning, nature, or importance of something.
  • Catch on (phrasal verb): To understand or become popular. (e.g., )
Synonyms
  • Comprehend: To grasp the nature or meaning of something.
  • Grasp: To seize and hold firmly; to understand.
  • Be in for it: To be certain to receive punishment or trouble (for the "punishment" meaning).
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Get at something: To try to express or suggest something indirectly.
    • What are you getting at? Do you think I made a mistake?
  • Get through to someone: To successfully make someone understand.
    • I can't seem to get through to him about the importance of being on time.
Related Idioms
  • Get the picture: To understand the situation.
    • After seeing the angry look on her face, I got the picture and left the room.
  • Get what's coming to one: To receive the punishment or reward one deserves.
    • The corrupt official finally got what was coming to him.
get it

You are going to get it for breaking the window!

Verb
  1. receive punishment
    • You are going to get it!
  2. understand, usually after some initial difficulty
    • She didn't know what her classmates were plotting but finally caught on