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get on vs move

move vs get on

get on is not a noun while move is a noun.

get on and move both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
get on No No Yes No
move Yes No Yes No
As verbs, move is a hypernym of get on; that is, move is a word with a broader meaning than get on:
  • get on: get up on the back of
  • move: move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
get on (noun) move (noun)
the act of deciding to do something
the act of changing your residence or place of business
(game) a player's turn to take some action permitted by the rules of the game
a change of position that does not entail a change of location
the act of changing location from one place to another
get on (verb) move (verb)
develop in a positive way be in a state of action
appear in a show, on T.V. or radio go or proceed from one point to another
grow old or older progress by being changed
get up on the back of propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting
grow late or (of time) elapse have a turn; make one's move in a game
get on board of (trains, buses, ships, aircraft, etc.) give an incentive for action
have smooth relations have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
arouse sympathy or compassion in
move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense
change residence, affiliation, or place of employment
change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically
dispose of by selling
perform an action, or work out or perform (an action)
follow a procedure or take a course
live one's life in a specified environment
Difference between get on and move

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