- To endure, survive, or successfully complete a difficult, unpleasant, or lengthy task, experience, or period of time.
Explanation
Origin
- Simple, direct language. Get through implies movement from the beginning to the end of something challenging, passing *through* the difficulty.
- Focuses on endurance and reaching the other side.
Synonyms & Related Expressions
Alternatives
Slang/Informal:
- Muddle through. (Manage to get through, perhaps inefficiently or awkwardly).
- Grind it out. / Grind through it. (Get through by persistent effort).
- Tough it out. (Endure stoically).
- Just push through.
- Hack it. (Manage to cope/endure Can you hack it?)
Vulgar/Emphatic:
- Get through this shit. / Get this shit done.
- Just fucking get through it.
- Power through this crap.
Milder/Formal:
- Endure this period/task.
- See this challenge to completion.
- Persevere until it is finished.
- Complete the required process.
Situational Appropriateness
- Extremely versatile. Appropriate in almost all contexts, informal to formal.
- Suitable for minor annoyances (a boring meeting) to major life challenges (illness, grief). Extremely formal settings might prefer endure or persevere.
Misunderstanding Warnings
- Very unlikely to be misunderstood due to its straightforward nature.
Examples
- The meeting was long and boring, but we got through it.
- I know this treatment is tough, but we'll get through it together.
- Just focus on one day at a time, and you'll get through it.
- We only have two more exams to get through.
Dialogue
Student A: I am absolutely dreading this final presentation. Public speaking terrifies me.
Student B: I know, it's nerve-wracking. But we've prepared well. We just have to take a deep breath and get through it. It'll be over before you know it.
Student A: You're right. Okay. Let's just focus and get through it.
Social Media Examples
- Instagram Story: Final push on this deadline! Just gotta get through it. Coffee is my co-pilot. ☕️ #WorkGrind #Deadline #Motivation
- Facebook Post: Sending love to everyone facing exams this week. You've worked hard, now just get through it! You've got this! 💪 #ExamSeason #GoodLuck #StudentLife
Response Patterns
- If receiving encouragement: Thanks, I hope so. / I'll try my best. / One step at a time.
- If someone states they got through something: Well done! / That's good. / Must be a relief. / Glad that's over for you.
Common Follow-up Questions/Actions
When encouraging someone:
- Offer specific help: Let me know if you need anything while you're getting through it.
- Reiterate support: I'm here for you.
When someone has gotten through something:
- Ask about the experience: How was it in the end?
- Express shared relief: Glad that's behind us.
- Acknowledge the effort: You did great.
Conversation Starter
- No. Used when facing or reflecting upon a difficulty or task.
Intonation
- Emphasis usually on THROUGH. We'll get THROUGH it.
- Can be said with determination (We just have to get THROUGH it), encouragement (You can get THROUGH it), or relief (Phew, glad we got THROUGH it).
Generation Differences
- Used commonly by all generations.
Regional Variations
- Universal in English.