Get the answer to the NYT Spelling Bee clue “Acquire”, starting with the letters ga.
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noun
- Resources or advantage acquired or increased profit
"made substantial gains last year"
- The act or process of acquiring something
- An increase in amount, magnitude, or degree
"a gain in efficiency"
- The increase (as of voltage or signal intensity) caused by an amplifier
- The signal-gathering ability of an antenna
verb
- To acquire or get possession of usually by industry, merit, or craft
"gain an advantage"
- To win in competition or conflict
"the troops gained enemy territory"
- To get by a natural development or process
"gain strength"
- To establish a specific relationship with
"gain a friend"
- To make an increase of (a specified amount)
"gained three percent in the past month"
- To increase in (a particular quality)
"gain momentum"
- To win to one's side persuade
"gain adherents to a cause"
- To cause to be obtained or given attract
"gain attention"
- To run fast by the amount of
"the clock gains a minute a day"
- To get advantage profit
"hoped to gain by the deal"
- Increase
"the day was gaining in warmth"
- To increase in weight
- To improve in health or ability
- To run fast
- To get closer to something pursued
idiom
- To move faster or work harder in order to come closer to
"She was trailing in the race, but she was beginning to gain ground on the leaders."
phrasal verb
- To come nearer to (someone or something that is ahead in a race or competition)
"She was still leading at the halfway point, but the other runners were gaining on her."
idiom
- To take the winning position in a race or competition
"Her car has gained the lead."
idiom
- To cause something to be delayed so that more time is available to do what is needed
"His lawyers are delaying the trial to gain time to prepare their defense."
idiom
- To become heavier
noun
- The increase in value of an asset (such as stock or real estate) between the time it is bought and the time it is sold
idiom
- Used to say that it is necessary to suffer or work hard in order to succeed or make progress
idiom
- Used to say that it is necessary to suffer or work hard in order to succeed or make progress
This clue was used on December 15, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
February 16, 2025