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Meaning
The word "met" is the past tense of the verb "meet." It means to come into the presence or company of someone, to encounter someone for the first time, or to assemble together for a specific purpose.
Synonyms
- Encountered
- Came across
- Confronted
- Ran into
- Assembled
Antonyms
- Departed
- Avoided
- Escaped
- Divided
- Dispersed
Etymology
The word "met" comes from the Old English "gemētan," which means "to encounter or come together." It is related to the Proto-Germanic *ga-mīþāną, which refers to coming together or meeting.
Examples
- I met my best friend for coffee yesterday.
- During the conference, I met several experts in the field.
- They met at the park to discuss their project.
- Have you ever met someone famous?
- After years apart, they finally met again at their high school reunion.