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get down to meaning and examples

2025-09-12

Meaning

The phrasal verb “get down to” means to start doing something seriously or to give serious attention to a task or subject, often after delays or distractions.

Grammar and Usage

  • Pattern: get down to + noun/gerund
  • Used to show beginning focused work or attention on something.
  • Verb type: phrasal verb, inseparable

Examples of structure:

  • "get down to business" (start focusing on important matters)
  • "get down to work" (start working seriously)
  • "get down to studying" (start studying seriously)

Common Phrases

  • get down to business
  • get down to work
  • get down to details
  • get down to basics

Collocations

  • Verb + get down to: finally get down to, must get down to, really get down to
  • get down to + noun: business, work, study, details, discussion

Examples

  1. After some small talk, they finally got down to business.
  2. I need to stop procrastinating and get down to work.
  3. Let’s get down to the details of the project plan.
  4. We should get down to discussing the budget before the meeting ends.
  5. After the long holiday, it’s time to get down to studying again.
  6. He got down to basics and explained the concept in simple terms.
  7. Once the introductions were over, the manager got down to the agenda.
  • buckle down to
  • start on
  • focus on
  • concentrate on

Antonym

  • put off
  • postpone
  • delay