What is another word for get around to?

Pronunciation: [ɡɛt ɐɹˈa͡ʊnd tuː] (IPA)

When we say "get around to", we generally mean to finally find the time or opportunity to do something that we have been putting off. Synonyms for "get around to" include "attend to", "address", "tackle", "deal with", and "handle". These words all suggest a sense of responsibility and action towards completing a task or achieving a goal. Another synonym could be "accomplish", which perpetuates the idea of successfully completing a task or project. No matter which word you choose, the message remains the same - it's time to stop procrastinating and start making progress towards the things that matter most to us.

Synonyms for Get around to:

What are the hypernyms for Get around to?

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

What are the hyponyms for Get around to?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for get around to (as verbs)

Famous quotes with Get around to

  • I have some great stories and I will get around to writing a book.
    Sally Kirkland
  • I consider myself very lucky. God has a funny way of bringing some things around and knocking you in the head with the ultimate destination. Something I should have achieved quite easily took me a long time to get around to. It came in His time, not mine.
    Jim Morris
  • And then I think they asked me to work on Wish You Were Here, which was the next album coming up. And I didn't do anything for a long time. I had other projects, and I didn't get around to doing anything for a bit.
    Gerald Scarfe
  • Most people are so busy knocking themselves out trying to do everything they think they should do, they never get around to what they want to do.
    Kathleen Winsor
  • The trouble about the Académie is that by the time they get around to electing us to a seat, we really need a bed.
    Jean Cocteau

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