Pronunciation: /ɡɛt əˈkrɔs/
verb to successfully communicate or convey a message or idea
A1 I use simple words to get my point across.
A2 She drew a diagram to help get the concept across to the students.
B1 The speaker struggled to get her message across due to technical difficulties.
B2 The artist used vibrant colors to get across the emotions in her painting.
C1 The politician's speech was carefully crafted to get across his policy proposals.
C2 The filmmaker used symbolism to get across the deeper themes of the movie.
adverb in a manner that effectively communicates or conveys a message or idea
A1 I tried to get across the street before the light turned red.
A2 She struggled to get her point across during the presentation.
B1 The teacher used visual aids to help get the lesson across to the students.
B2 The author's message really got across to readers, sparking a lively debate.
C1 The politician's speech effectively got across his plans for economic reform.
C2 The artist's powerful message got across through his thought-provoking paintings.
formal It is important to effectively get across your point during a business presentation.
informal I tried to get across to my friend that he needs to study for the exam.
slang I couldn't get across to him that I was just joking.
figurative The artist used vibrant colors to get across the feeling of happiness in the painting.
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