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Get along with Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /əˈɫɔŋ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
GET-uh-LAWNG-with
ɡˈɛt/ /ɐlˈɒŋ/ /wˈɪð
get-uh-LONG-with

Definition

To have a friendly or harmonious relationship with someone; to be able to work or spend time together easily.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and common in spoken English. Often used for relationships at work or school. Sometimes confused with 'get on with' (more used in UK English, same meaning). Usually followed by a person: 'get along with someone'. Does not mean romantic attraction, just friendly relations.

Example Sentences

I get along with my classmates.

basic

Do you get along with your neighbors?

basic

She doesn't get along with her boss.

basic

Surprisingly, my dog gets along with the cat.

natural

It took a while to get along with everyone at my new job.

natural

You two really get along with each other, don't you?

natural