Get it out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt/ /ˈaʊt
GET-it-OWT or GIT-it-OWT
ɡˈɛt/ /ˈɪt/ /ˈaʊt
get-IT-OUT
Definition
To remove something from a place, or to say something you have been holding inside, especially about your feelings.
Usage & Nuances
'Get it out' can be both literal (physically removing something) and figurative (expressing feelings or secrets). Common with 'of your system' or 'in the open.' In emotional contexts, often means sharing worries or anger so you feel better.
Spanish: sacarlo - decirlo (cuando es un sentimiento) - soltarloPortuguese (BR): tirar isso fora - desabafar (quando é um sentimento)Portuguese (PT): deitar isso fora - desabafar (quando é um sentimento)Chinese (Simplified): 拿出来 - 说出来(心里话)Chinese (Traditional): 拿出來 - 說出來(心裡話)Hindi: बाहर निकालना - बोल देना (जब भावना हो)Arabic: أخرجه - قله (عندما يكون شعوراً)Bengali: বার করে আনা - মন থেকে বলাRussian: достать - выговоритьсяJapanese: 取り出す - 打ち明けるVietnamese: lấy ra - thổ lộKorean: 꺼내다 - 털어놓다Turkish: çıkarmak - içini dökmekUrdu: نکالنا - دل کی بات کہناIndonesian: mengeluarkan - mengutarakan (perasaan)
Example Sentences
Can you get it out of the bag for me?
basic
If something is bothering you, just get it out.
basic
He couldn't get it out, so I helped him.
basic
Sometimes you just need to get it out and talk to someone you trust.
natural
I know it's hard, but you'll feel better once you get it out.
natural
She needed to get it out and finally told everyone the truth.
natural