What is another word for got to know?

Pronunciation: [ɡɒt tə nˈə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Learning different synonyms for "got to know" is necessary in order to improve your communication skills. Instead of using the same phrase repeatedly, using synonyms can make your conversations and writing more interesting and effective. Some possible synonyms include "became acquainted with," "discovered," "learned," "got acquainted with," "made the acquaintance of," "got familiar with," "became familiar with," "got to understand," and "grasped the concept of." Choosing the appropriate synonym from this list can help you express yourself more succinctly and clearly, while also making your language more varied and interesting to listen to or read.

What are the hypernyms for Got to know?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Got to know

  • It's always a help when you have worked with someone as you've got to know them a bit already.
    Saffron Burrows
  • I've known those pieces ever since I was about 16 or 17; I also at that time was taken to meet Charles Ives whom I got to know fairly well. He was the one who wrote a recommendation for me to get into college.
    Elliott Carter
  • You've got to know your limitations. I don't know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren't too many limitations, if I did it my way.
    Johnny Cash
  • Occasionally I'll watch Fox News for as long as I can tolerate it, or CNN. I'll watch until I get infuriated, but you got to know what they're talking about and what they're not talking about.
    David Cross
  • I don't think there's any way it could have failed. We don't know failure in this band. We didn't know failure. We got to know it a little after awhile but at that time there was no such word.
    Roger Daltrey

Related words: do you know, why don't you know, what don't you know, what don't you know about, what's new, how do you know, who knows, how do you know that, how are you sure

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