be

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun be has 1 sense
  1. beryllium, Be, glucinium, atomic number 4 - a light strong brittle gray toxic bivalent metallic element
    --1 is a kind of metallic element, metal
    --1 is a substance of beryl; chrysoberyl; gadolinite, ytterbite
Verb be has 13 senses
  1. be - have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun); "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer"
    Sample sentence:
    John will be angry
  2. be - be identical to; be someone or something; "The president of the company is John Smith"; "This is my house"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. be - occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere; "Where is my umbrella?" "The toolshed is in the back"; "What is behind this behavior?"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. exist, be - have an existence, be extant; "Is there a God?"
    Derived form: noun being1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. be - happen, occur, take place; "I lost my wallet; this was during the visit to my parents' house"; "There were two hundred people at his funeral"; "There was a lot of noise in the kitchen"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. equal, be - be identical or equivalent to; "One dollar equals 1,000 rubles these days!"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  7. constitute, represent, make up, comprise, be - form or compose; "This money is my only income"; "The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance"; "These constitute my entire belonging"; "The children made up the chorus"; "This sum represents my entire income for a year"; "These few men comprise his entire army"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. be, follow - work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function; "He is a herpetologist"; "She is our resident philosopher"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s somebody
  9. embody, be, personify - represent, as of a character on stage; "Derek Jacobi was Hamlet"
    --9 is one way to typify, symbolize, symbolise, stand for, represent
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. be - spend or use time; "I may be an hour"
    --10 is one way to
    take, occupy, use up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. be, live - have life, be alive; "Our great leader is no more"; "My grandfather lived until the end of war"
    Derived form: noun being2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  12. be - to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted
    --12 is one way to
    stay, remain, rest
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. cost, be - be priced at; "These shoes cost $100"
    --13 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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have

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun have has 1 sense
  1. rich person, wealthy person, have - a person who possesses great material wealth
    --1 is a kind of person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul
    --1 has particulars:
     affluent; Croesus; fat cat; man of means, rich man, wealthy man; millionairess; plutocrat; millionaire; billionaire
    Derived forms: verb have4, verb have1
Verb have has 19 senses
  1. have, have got, hold - have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
    Derived form: noun have1
    Sample sentence:
    They have the money
  2. have, feature - have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France"
    Antonyms: miss, lack
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. experience, receive, have, get, undergo - of mental or physical states or experiences; "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "undergo a strange sensation"; "The chemical undergoes a sudden change"; "The fluid undergoes shear"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. own, have, possess - have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?"
    Derived form: noun have1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. get, let, have - cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble"
    --5 is one way to make, get
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  6. consume, ingest, take in, take, have - serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"
    Sample sentence:
    They have the cake with sugar
  7. have - have a personal or business relationship with someone; "have a postdoc"; "have an assistant"; "have a lover"
    --7 is one way to
    interact
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. hold, throw, have, make, give - organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
    --8 is one way to direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. have - have left; "I have two years left"; "I don't have any money left"; "They have two more years before they retire"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. have - be confronted with; "What do we have here?"; "Now we have a fine mess"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. have, experience - undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up"
    --11 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  12. have - suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
    --12 is one way to
    suffer, hurt
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
  14. accept, take, have - receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"
    --14 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  15. receive, have - get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"
    --15 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    The banks have the check
    They have the money
    They have more bread
  16. suffer, sustain, have, get - undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle"
    --16 is one way to experience, receive, have, get, undergo
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. have, get, make - achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day"
    --17 is one way to score, hit, tally, rack up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  18. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have - give birth (to a newborn); "My wife had twins yesterday!"
    --18 is one way to produce, bring forth
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  19. take, have - have sex with; archaic use; "He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable"
    --19 is one way to roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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do - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

do

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun do has 3 senses
  1. bash, do, brawl - an uproarious party
    --1 is a kind of party
  2. do, doh, ut - the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
    --2 is a kind of solfa syllable
  3. Doctor of Osteopathy, DO - doctor's degree in osteopathy
    --3 is a kind of doctor's degree, doctorate
Verb do has 13 senses
  1. make, do - engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. perform, execute, do - carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
    Derived form: noun doer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. do, perform - get (something) done; "I did my job"
    --3 is one way to carry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfil
    Derived form: noun doer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. do, fare, make out, come, get along - proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"
    --4 is one way to proceed, go
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  5. cause, do, make - give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. practice, practise, exercise, do - carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. suffice, do, answer, serve - be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity; "A few words would answer"; "This car suits my purpose well"; "Will $100 do?"; "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school"; "Nothing else will serve"
    --7 is one way to satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, live up to
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. do, make - create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"
    --8 is one way to create, make
    Sample sentence:
    Did he do his major works over a short period of time?
  9. act, behave, do - behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  10. serve, do - spend time in prison or in a labor camp; "He did six years for embezzlement"
    --10 is one way to spend, pass
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. do, manage - carry on or manage; "We could do with a little more help around here"
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. dress, arrange, set, do, coif, coiffe, coiffure - arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
    --12 is one way to groom, neaten
    Sample sentence:
    They do their hair
  13. do - travel or traverse (a distance); "This car does 150 miles per hour"; "We did 6 miles on our hike every day"
    --13 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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say - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

say

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun say has 1 sense
  1. say - the chance to speak; "let him have his say"
    --1 is a kind of
    opportunity, chance
    Derived forms: verb say5, verb say2, verb say1
Verb say has 11 senses
  1. state, say, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
    --1 is one way to express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Derived form: noun say1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. allege, aver, say - report or maintain; "He alleged that he was the victim of a crime"; "He said it was too late to intervene in the war"; "The registrar says that I owe the school money"
    --2 is one way to assert, asseverate, maintain
    Derived form: noun say1
    Sample sentence:
    They say that there was a traffic accident
  3. suppose, say - express a supposition; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?"
    --3 is one way to speculate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. read, say - have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?"
    --4 is one way to have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Something ----s something
  5. say - state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business"
    Derived form: noun say1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. say - utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office"
    --6 is one way to
    express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. order, tell, enjoin, say - give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
    --7 is one way to request
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  8. pronounce, articulate, enounce, sound out, enunciate, say - speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. say - recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'"
    --9 is one way to
    recite
    Derived form: noun saying1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. say - communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?"
    --10 is one way to
    convey, impart
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. say - indicate; "The clock says noon"
    --11 is one way to
    read, register, show, record
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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has

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun ha has 1 sense
  1. hour angle, HA - (astronomy) the angular distance of a celestial point measured westward along the celestial equator from the zenith crossing; the right ascension for an observer at a particular location and time of day
    --1 is a kind of angular distance
Verb have has 19 senses
  1. have, have got, hold - have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
    Derived form: noun have1
    Sample sentence:
    They have the money
  2. have, feature - have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France"
    Antonyms: miss, lack
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. experience, receive, have, get, undergo - of mental or physical states or experiences; "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "undergo a strange sensation"; "The chemical undergoes a sudden change"; "The fluid undergoes shear"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. own, have, possess - have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?"
    Derived form: noun have1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. get, let, have - cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble"
    --5 is one way to make, get
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  6. consume, ingest, take in, take, have - serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"
    Sample sentence:
    They have the cake with sugar
  7. have - have a personal or business relationship with someone; "have a postdoc"; "have an assistant"; "have a lover"
    --7 is one way to
    interact
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. hold, throw, have, make, give - organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
    --8 is one way to direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. have - have left; "I have two years left"; "I don't have any money left"; "They have two more years before they retire"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. have - be confronted with; "What do we have here?"; "Now we have a fine mess"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. have, experience - undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up"
    --11 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  12. have - suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"
    --12 is one way to
    suffer, hurt
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
  14. accept, take, have - receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"
    --14 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  15. receive, have - get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"
    --15 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    The banks have the check
    They have the money
    They have more bread
  16. suffer, sustain, have, get - undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle"
    --16 is one way to experience, receive, have, get, undergo
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. have, get, make - achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day"
    --17 is one way to score, hit, tally, rack up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  18. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have - give birth (to a newborn); "My wife had twins yesterday!"
    --18 is one way to produce, bring forth
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  19. take, have - have sex with; archaic use; "He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable"
    --19 is one way to roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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go - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

go

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective go has 1 sense
  1. go - functioning correctly and ready for action; "all systems are go"
    Antonym:
    no-go
Noun go has 4 senses
  1. go, spell, tour, turn - a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
    --1 is a kind of shift, work shift, duty period
    Derived form: verb go21
  2. Adam, ecstasy, XTC, go, disco biscuit, cristal, X, hug drug - street names for methylenedioxymethamphetamine
    --2 is a kind of methylenedioxymethamphetamine, MDMA
  3. crack, fling, go, pass, whirl, offer - a usually brief attempt; "he took a crack at it"; "I gave it a whirl"
    --3 is a kind of attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
  4. go, go game - a board game for two players who place counters on a grid; the object is to surround and so capture the opponent's counters
    --4 is a kind of board game
Verb go has 30 senses
  1. travel, go, move, locomote - change location; move, travel, or proceed; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"
    Sample sentence:
    The children go to the playground
  2. go, proceed, move - follow a procedure or take a course; "We should go farther in this matter"; "She went through a lot of trouble"; "go about the world in a certain manner"; "Messages must go through diplomatic channels"
    --2 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. go, go away, depart - move away from a place into another direction; "Go away before I start to cry"; "The train departs at noon"
    --3 is one way to exit, go out, get out, leave
    Antonyms: come, come up
    Derived forms: noun goer1, noun going1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. become, go, get - enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!"
    --4 is one way to change state, turn
    Sample sentence:
    Water and oil go into the bowl
  5. go - be awarded; be allotted; "The first prize goes to Mary"; "Her money went on clothes"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. run, go - have a particular form; "the story or argument runs as follows"; "as the saying goes..."
    --6 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. run, go, pass, lead, extend - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
    --7 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. proceed, go - follow a certain course; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
    --8 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  9. go - be abolished or discarded; "These ugly billboards have to go!"; "These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge"
    --9 is one way to
    disappear, vanish, go away
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  10. go - be or continue to be in a certain condition; "The children went hungry that day"
    --10 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  11. sound, go - make a certain noise or sound; "She went `Mmmmm'"; "The gun went `bang'"
    --11 is one way to cause to be perceived
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  12. function, work, operate, go, run - perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't go
  13. run low, run short, go - to be spent or finished; "The money had gone after a few days"; "Gas is running low at the gas stations in the Midwest"
    --13 is one way to end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  14. move, go, run - progress by being changed; "The speech has to go through several more drafts"; "run through your presentation before the meeting"
    --14 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. survive, last, live, live on, go, endure, hold up, hold out - continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  16. go - pass, fare, or elapse; of a certain state of affairs or action; "How is it going?"; "The day went well until I got your call"
    Derived form: noun going3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  17. die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass - pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"
    --17 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived form: noun going2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  18. belong, go - be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?"
    --18 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    The chairs go in the corner
  19. go - be ranked or compare; "This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go"
    --19 is one way to
    compare
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  20. start, go, get going - begin or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  21. move, go - have a turn; make one's move in a game; "Can I go now?"
    Derived form: noun go1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue go
  22. go - be contained in; "How many times does 18 go into 54?"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  23. go - be sounded, played, or expressed; "How does this song go again?"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  24. blend, go, blend in - blend or harmonize; "This flavor will blend with those in your dish"; "This sofa won't go with the chairs"
    --24 is one way to harmonize, harmonise, consort, accord, concord, fit in, agree
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  25. go, lead - lead, extend, or afford access; "This door goes to the basement"; "The road runs South"
    --25 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  26. fit, go - be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle"
    --26 is one way to fit
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  27. rifle, go - go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way; "Who rifled through my desk drawers?"
    --27 is one way to search
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  28. go - be spent; "All my money went for food and rent"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  29. plump, go - give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number; "I plumped for the losing candidates"
    --29 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  30. fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down - stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
    --30 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't go

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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get - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

get

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb get has 36 senses
  1. get, acquire - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"
    Derived form: noun getting1
    Sample sentence:
    The children get the ball
  2. become, go, get - enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!"
    --2 is one way to change state, turn
    Sample sentence:
    John will get angry
  3. get, let, have - cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble"
    --3 is one way to make, get
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  4. receive, get, find, obtain, incur - receive a specified treatment (abstract); "These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions"
    --4 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. arrive, get, come - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. bring, get, convey, fetch - go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat"
    --6 is one way to transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. experience, receive, have, get, undergo - of mental or physical states or experiences; "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "undergo a strange sensation"; "The chemical undergoes a sudden change"; "The fluid undergoes shear"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. pay back, pay off, get, fix - take vengeance on or get even; "We'll get them!"; "That'll fix him good!"; "This time I got him"
    --8 is one way to get even, get back
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  9. have, get, make - achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day"
    --9 is one way to score, hit, tally, rack up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
    Sample sentence:
    They get him to write the letter
  11. get, catch, capture - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"
    --11 is one way to seize, prehend, clutch
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  12. grow, develop, produce, get, acquire - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
    --12 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun getting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  13. contract, take, get - be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; "He got AIDS"; "She came down with pneumonia"; "She took a chill"
    --13 is one way to sicken, come down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. get - communicate with a place or person; establish communication with, as if by telephone; "Bill called this number and he got Mary"; "The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake"
    --14 is one way to
    communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  15. make, get - give certain properties to something; "get someone mad"; "She made us look silly"; "He made a fool of himself at the meeting"; "Don't make this into a big deal"; "This invention will make you a millionaire"; "Make yourself clear"
    --15 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
  16. drive, get, aim - move into a desired direction of discourse; "What are you driving at?"
    --16 is one way to mean, intend
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  17. catch, get - grasp with the mind or develop an undersatnding of; "did you catch that allusion?"; "We caught something of his theory in the lecture"; "don't catch your meaning"; "did you get it?"; "She didn't get the joke"; "I just don't get him"
    --17 is one way to understand
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  18. catch, arrest, get - attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter"
    --18 is one way to attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  19. get, catch - reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot; "the rock caught her in the back of the head"; "The blow got him in the back"; "The punch caught him in the stomach"
    --19 is one way to hit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  20. get - reach by calculation; "What do you get when you add up these numbers?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. get - acquire as a result of some effort or action; "You cannot get water out of a stone"; "Where did she get these news?"
    --21 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. get - purchase; "What did you get at the toy store?"
    --22 is one way to
    buy, purchase
    Derived form: noun getting1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  23. catch, get - perceive by hearing; "I didn't catch your name"; "She didn't get his name when they met the first time"
    --23 is one way to hear
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  24. catch, get - suffer from the receipt of; "She will catch hell for this behavior!"
    --24 is one way to hurt, ache, suffer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. get, receive - receive as a retribution or punishment; "He got 5 years in prison"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  26. scram, buzz off, fuck off, get, bugger off - leave immediately; used usually in the imperative form; "Scram!"
    --26 is one way to leave, go forth, go away
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  27. get - reach and board; "She got the bus just as it was leaving"
    --27 is one way to
    catch
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  28. get, get under one's skin - irritate; "Her childish behavior really get to me"; "His lying really gets me"
    --28 is one way to annoy, rag, get to, bother, get at, irritate, rile, nark, nettle, gravel, vex, chafe, devil
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s to somebody
  29. get - evoke an emotional response; "Brahms's `Requiem' gets me every time"
    --29 is one way to
    touch, stir
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will get him
  30. catch, get - apprehend and reproduce accurately; "She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings"; "She got the mood just right in her photographs"
    --30 is one way to reproduce
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  31. draw, get - in baseball: earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher; "He drew a base on balls"
    --31 is one way to effect, effectuate, bring about, set up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  32. get - overcome or destroy; "The ice storm got my hibiscus"; "the cat got the goldfish"
    --32 is one way to
    destroy, ruin
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  33. perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound - be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
    --33 is one way to confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  34. get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence - take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
    Sample sentence:
    They get moving
  35. suffer, sustain, have, get - undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle"
    --35 is one way to experience, receive, have, get, undergo
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  36. beget, get, engender, father, mother, sire, generate, bring forth - make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them"
    --36 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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make - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

make

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun make has 2 senses
  1. brand, make - a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"
    --1 is a kind of kind, sort, form, variety
    Derived forms: verb make17, verb make6
  2. shuffle, shuffling, make - the act of mixing cards haphazardly
    --2 is a kind of reordering
    --2 is a part of card game, cards
    --2 has particulars: reshuffle, reshuffling; riffle
Verb make has 49 senses
  1. make, do - engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. make, get - give certain properties to something; "get someone mad"; "She made us look silly"; "He made a fool of himself at the meeting"; "Don't make this into a big deal"; "This invention will make you a millionaire"; "Make yourself clear"
    --2 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
  3. make, create - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
    Derived form: noun making1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
    Sample sentence:
    They make him to write the letter
  5. cause, do, make - give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. produce, make, create - create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"
    Derived forms: noun maker1, noun maker3, noun make1, noun making1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue make the movie
  7. draw, make - make, formulate, or derive in the mind; "I draw a line here"; "draw a conclusion"; "draw parallels"; "make an estimate"; "What do you make of his remarks?"
    --7 is one way to create by mental act, create mentally
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. make - compel or make somebody or something to act in a certain way; "People cannot be made to integrate just by passing a law!"; "Heat makes you sweat"
    --8 is one way to
    cause, do, make
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  9. create, make - create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses"
    --9 is one way to make, create
    Derived form: noun making1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue make the movie
  10. gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in - earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
    --10 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    They make the money
  11. do, make - create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"
    --11 is one way to create, make
    Antonyms: unmake, undo
    Sample sentence:
    Did he make his major works over a short period of time?
  12. form, constitute, make - to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting"; "The branches made a roof"; "This makes a fine introduction"
    --12 is one way to constitute, represent, make up, comprise, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  13. reach, make, get to, progress to - reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"; "We made it!"; "She may not make the grade"
    --13 is one way to achieve, accomplish, attain, reach
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. make - be or be capable of being changed or made into; "He makes a great host"; "He will make a fine father"
    --14 is one way to
    become
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  15. make - make by shaping or bringing together constituents; "make a dress"; "make a cake"; "make a wall of stones"
    --15 is one way to
    create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Derived form: noun making1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. make - perform or carry out; "make a decision"; "make a move"; "make advances"; "make a phone call"
    --16 is one way to
    perform, execute, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. construct, build, make - make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
    --17 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun maker1, noun make1, noun making1
    Sample sentence:
    The men make the bookshelves
  18. make - change from one form into another; "make water into wine"; "make lead into gold"; "make clay into bricks"
    --18 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  19. make - act in a certain way so as to acquire; "make friends"; "make enemies"
    --19 is one way to
    act, behave, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  20. name, nominate, make - charge with a function; charge to be; "She was named Head of the Committee"; "She was made president of the club"
    --20 is one way to appoint, charge
    Sample sentence:
    They make her vice president
  21. have, get, make - achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day"
    --21 is one way to score, hit, tally, rack up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  22. reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain - reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
    Sample sentence:
    They make the water
  23. lay down, establish, make - institute, enact, or establish; "make laws"
    --23 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  24. make - carry out or commit; "make a mistake"; "commit a faux-pas"
    --24 is one way to
    perpetrate, commit, pull
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. make - add up to; "four and four make eight"
    --25 is one way to
    total, number, add up, come, amount
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  26. make - form by assembling individuals or constituents; "Make a quorum"; "The branches made a roof"
    --26 is one way to
    assemble, gather, get together
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  27. hold, throw, have, make, give - organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
    --27 is one way to direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  28. cook, fix, ready, make, prepare - prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please"
    --28 is one way to create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs make the vegetables
  29. make, make up - put in order or neaten; "make the bed"; "make up a room"
    --29 is one way to tidy, tidy up, clean up, neaten, straighten, straighten out, square away
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  30. take, make - head into a specified direction; "The escaped convict took to the hills"; "We made for the mountains"
    --30 is one way to head
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  31. stool, defecate, shit, take a shit, take a crap, ca-ca, crap, make - have a bowel movement; "The dog had made in the flower beds"
    --31 is one way to excrete, egest, eliminate, pass
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  32. make - undergo fabrication or creation; "This wool makes into a nice sweater"
    --32 is one way to
    change
    Derived forms: noun makings2, noun making1
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  33. make - be suitable for; "Wood makes good furniture"
    --33 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun makings2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  34. make - amount to; "This salary increase makes no difference to my standard of living"
    --34 is one way to
    amount
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  35. make - constitute the essence of; "Clothes make the man"
    --35 is one way to
    constitute, represent, make up, comprise, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  36. make - appear to begin an activity; "He made to speak but said nothing i the end"; "She made a if to say hello to us"
    --36 is one way to
    look, appear, seem
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  37. make, work - proceed along a path; "work one's way through the crowd"; "make one's way into the forest"
    --37 is one way to pass, go through, go across
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  38. make - reach in time; "We barely made the plane"
    --38 is one way to
    reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  39. make - gather and light the materials for; "make a fire"
    --39 is one way to
    create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  40. seduce, score, make - induce to have sex; "Harry finally seduced Sally"; "Did you score last night?"; "Harry made Sally"
    --40 is one way to persuade
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  41. make - assure the success of; "A good review by this critic will make your play!"
    --41 is one way to
    guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure
    Antonyms: break
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  42. make, pretend, make believe - represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like; "She makes like an actress"
    --42 is one way to act, play, represent
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    => Somebody ----s PP
  43. make - consider as being; "It wasn't the problem some people made it"
    --43 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
  44. make - calculate as being; "I make the height about 100 feet"
    --44 is one way to
    estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
  45. make - cause to be enjoyable or pleasurable; "make my day"
    --45 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  46. make - favor the development of; "Practice makes the winner"
    --46 is one way to
    develop
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  47. make - develop into; "He will make a splendid father!"
    --47 is one way to
    develop, grow
    Derived form: noun makings1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  48. make - behave in a certain way; "make merry"
    --48 is one way to
    act, behave, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  49. make, urinate, piddle, puddle, micturate, piss, pee, pee-pee, make water, relieve oneself, take a leak, spend a penny, wee, wee-wee, pass water - eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"
    --49 is one way to excrete, egest, eliminate, pass
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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see

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial see has 1 sense
  1. cf., cf, confer, see, see also - compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text)
Noun see has 1 sense
  1. see - the seat within a bishop's diocese where his cathedral is located
    --1 is a kind of
    seat
    --1 is a part of diocese, bishopric
    --1 has particulars: Holy See, The Holy See, State of the Vatican City
Verb see has 24 senses
  1. see - perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight; "You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?"; "He is blind--he cannot see"
    --1 is one way to
    perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun seer2, noun seeing1, noun seeing2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue see the movie
  2. understand, realize, realise, see - perceive (an idea or situation) mentally; "Now I see!"; "I just can't see your point"; "Does she realize how important this decision is?"; "I don't understand the idea"
    Sample sentence:
    They see that there was a traffic accident
  3. witness, find, see - perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "I want to see results"; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results"
    --3 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. visualize, visualise, envision, project, fancy, see, figure, picture, image - imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"
    --4 is one way to imagine, conceive of, ideate, envisage
    Derived form: noun seer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. see, consider, reckon, view, regard - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
    --5 is one way to think, believe, consider, conceive
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  7. watch, view, see, catch, take in - see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
    --7 is one way to watch
    Derived form: noun seer2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue see the movie
  8. determine, check, find out, see, ascertain, watch, learn - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
    Sample sentence:
    They see whether there was a traffic accident
  9. meet, ran into, encounter, run across, come across, see - come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  10. see, check, insure, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assure - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
    --10 is one way to verify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    => Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  11. see - go to see for professional or business reasons; "You should see a lawyer"; "We had to see a psychiatrist"
    --11 is one way to
    visit, call in, call
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  12. see - go to see for a social visit; "I went to see my friend Mary the other day"
    --12 is one way to
    visit, call in, call
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot see Sue
  13. visit, see - visit a place, as for entertainment; "We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning"
    --13 is one way to tour
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. attend, take care, look, see - take charge of or deal with; "Could you see about lunch?"; "I must attend to this matter"; "She took care of this business"
    --14 is one way to care, give care
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. see - receive as a specified guest; "the doctor will see you now"; "The minister doesn't see anybody before noon"
    --15 is one way to
    receive, take in, invite
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  16. go steady, go out, date, see - date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"; "He is dating his former wife again!"
    --16 is one way to consort, associate, affiliate, assort
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot see Sue
  17. see - see and understand, have a good eye; "The artist must first learn to see"
    --17 is one way to
    see
    Derived form: noun seeing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  18. see - deliberate or decide; "See whether you can come tomorrow"; "let's see--which movie should we see tonight?"
    --18 is one way to
    consider, debate, moot, turn over, deliberate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  19. see - observe as if with an eye; "The camera saw the burglary and recorded it"
    --19 is one way to
    detect, observe, find, discover, notice
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  20. examine, see - observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect; "The customs agent examined the baggage"; "I must see your passport before you can enter the country"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. experience, undergo, see, go through - go or live through; "We had many trials to go through"; "he saw action in Viet Nam"
    --21 is one way to participate, take part
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. see, escort - accompany or escort; "I'll see you to the door"
    --22 is one way to accompany
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  23. see - match or meet; "I saw the bet of one of my fellow players"
    --23 is one way to
    bet, wager, play
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  24. interpret, construe, see - make sense of; assign a meaning to; "What message do you see in this letter?"; "How do you interpret his behavior?"
    --24 is one way to understand
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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know - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

know

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb know has 11 senses
  1. know, cognize, cognise - be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about; "I know that the President lied to the people"; "I want to know who is winning the game!"; "I know it's time"
    Antonyms: ignore
    Derived forms: noun knower1, noun knowing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue know
  2. know - know how to do or perform something; "She knows how to knit"; "Does your husband know how to cook?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  3. know - be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt; "I know that I left the key on the table"; "Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. know - be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object; "She doesn't know this composer"; "Do you know my sister?"; "We know this movie"; "I know him under a different name"; "This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily"
    Sample sentence:
    They know themselves
  5. know, experience, live - have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations; "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I lived through two divorces"
    --5 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Sample sentence:
    These men know the river
  6. acknowledge, recognize, recognise, know - accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority; "The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne"; "We do not recognize your gods"
    --6 is one way to accept
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. know - have fixed in the mind; "I know Latin"; "This student knows her irregular verbs"; "Do you know the poem well enough to recite it?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk - have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
    --8 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  9. know - know the nature or character of; "we all knew her as a big show-off"
    --9 is one way to
    recognize, recognise, realize, realise, agnize, agnise
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. know - be able to distinguish, recognize as being different; "The child knows right from wrong"
    --10 is one way to
    distinguish, separate, differentiate, secern, secernate, severalize, severalise, tell, tell apart
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. know - perceive as familiar; "I know this voice!"
    --11 is one way to
    remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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take - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

take

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun take has 2 senses
  1. return, issue, proceeds, take, takings, yield, payoff - the income arising from land or other property; "the average return was about 5%"
    --1 is a kind of income
    --1 has particulars: economic rent, rent; payback
    Derived form: verb take32
  2. take - the act of photographing a scene or part of a scene without interruption
    --2 is a kind of
    filming, cinematography, motion-picture photography
    --2 has particulars: retake
    Derived form: verb take16
Verb take has 42 senses
  1. take - carry out; "take action"; "take steps"; "take vengeance"
    --1 is one way to
    act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. take, occupy, use up - as of time or space; "It took three hours to get to work this morning"; "This event occupied a very short time"
    --2 is one way to use, expend
    Sample sentence:
    They take a long time
  3. lead, take, direct, conduct, guide - take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. take, get hold of - get into one's hands, take physically; "Take a cookie!"; "Can you take this bag, please"
    Derived form: noun taking1
    Sample sentence:
    The children take the ball
  5. assume, acquire, adopt, take on, take - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
    --5 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. take, read - interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression; "I read this address as a satire"; "How should I take this message?"; "You can't take credit for this!"
    --6 is one way to interpret, construe, see
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. bring, convey, take - take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; "This brings me to the main point"
    --7 is one way to transport, carry
    Sample sentences:
    They take the food to the people
    They take the people the food
  8. take - take into one's possession; "We are taking an orphan from Romania"; "I'll take three salmon steaks"
    Antonyms:
    give
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  9. necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  10. choose, take, select, pick out - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her"
    --10 is one way to decide, make up one's mind, determine
    Sample sentence:
    They take him to write the letter
  11. take - travel or go by means of a certain kind of transportation, or a certain route; "He takes the bus to work"; "She takes Route 1 to Newark"
    --11 is one way to
    use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Sample sentence:
    The men take the boat
  12. accept, take, have - receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"
    --12 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun taker1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  13. fill, take - assume, as of positions or roles; "She took the job as director of development"
    --13 is one way to work, do work
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. consider, take, deal, look at - take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; "Take the case of China"; "Consider the following case"
    --14 is one way to think about
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. take - experience or feel or submit to; "Take a test"; "Take the plunge"
    --15 is one way to
    experience, receive, have, get, undergo
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. film, shoot, take - make a film or photograph of something; "take a scene"; "shoot a movie"
    --16 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Derived form: noun take2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot take Sue
  17. remove, take, take away, withdraw - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
    Sample sentence:
    They want to take the doors
  18. consume, ingest, take in, take, have - serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"
    Sample sentence:
    They take the cake with sugar
  19. take, undergo, submit - accept or undergo, often unwillingly; "We took a pay cut"
    --19 is one way to digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
    Derived form: noun taker2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. take, accept - make use of or accept for some purpose; "take a risk"; "take an opportunity"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. take - take by force; "Hitler took the Baltic Republics"; "The army took the fort on the hill"
    Sample sentence:
    They take the hill
  22. assume, take, strike, take up - occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"
    --22 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    The men take the horses across the field
  23. accept, admit, take, take on - admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
    --23 is one way to accept, take, have
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot take Sue
  24. take - ascertain or determine by measuring, computing or take a reading from a dial; "take a pulse"; "A reading was taken of the earth's tremors"
    --24 is one way to
    receive, get, find, obtain, incur
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  25. learn, study, read, take - be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  26. claim, take, exact - take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs; "the accident claimed three lives"; "The hard work took its toll on her"
    --26 is one way to necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  27. take, make - head into a specified direction; "The escaped convict took to the hills"; "We made for the mountains"
    --27 is one way to head
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  28. aim, take, train, take aim, direct - aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"
    --28 is one way to position
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  29. take - be seized or affected in a specified way; "take sick"; "be taken drunk"
    --29 is one way to
    become, go, get
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  30. carry, pack, take - have with oneself; have on one's person; "She always takes an umbrella"; "I always carry money"; "She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains"
    --30 is one way to have, feature
    Sample sentence:
    They take more bread
  31. lease, rent, hire, charter, engage, take - engage for service under a term of contract; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let's rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?"
    --31 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  32. subscribe, subscribe to, take - receive or obtain by regular payment; "We take the Times every day"
    --32 is one way to buy, purchase
    Derived form: noun take1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  33. take - buy, select; "I'll take a pound of that sausage"
    --33 is one way to
    buy, purchase
    Sample sentence:
    They take the newspapers
  34. take - to get into a position of having, e.g., safety, comfort; "take shelter from the storm"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  35. take, have - have sex with; archaic use; "He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable"
    --35 is one way to roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  36. claim, take - lay claim to; as of an idea; "She took credit for the whole idea"
    --36 is one way to affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver, swan, swear
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  37. accept, take - be designed to hold or take; "This surface will not take the dye"
    --37 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  38. contain, take, hold - be capable of holding or containing; "This box won't take all the items"; "The flask holds one gallon"
    --38 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  39. take - develop a habit; "He took to visiting bars"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  40. drive, take - proceed along in a vehicle; "We drive the turnpike to work"
    --40 is one way to traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  41. take - obtain by winning; "Winner takes all"; "He took first prize"
    --41 is one way to
    win
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  42. contract, take, get - be stricken by an illness, fall victim to an illness; "He got AIDS"; "She came down with pneumonia"; "She took a chill"
    --42 is one way to sicken, come down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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think - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

think

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun think has 1 sense
  1. think - an instance of deliberate thinking; "I need to give it a good think"
    --1 is a kind of
    deliberation, weighing, advisement
    Derived forms: verb think12, verb think11, verb think9, verb think8, verb think6, verb think5, verb think4, verb think3
Verb think has 13 senses
  1. think, believe, consider, conceive - judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
    --1 is one way to judge
    Derived forms: noun thought4, noun thought1
    Sample sentence:
    They think that there was a traffic accident
  2. think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guess - expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
    --2 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Derived forms: noun thought4, noun thought1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. think, cogitate, cerebrate - use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments; "I've been thinking all day and getting nowhere"
    Derived forms: noun thought2, noun think1, noun thinker1, noun thinker2, noun thinking1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  4. remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"
    Derived forms: noun thought1, noun think1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  5. think - imagine or visualize; "Just think--you could be rich one day!"; "Think what a scene it must have been!"
    --5 is one way to
    imagine, conceive of, ideate, envisage
    Derived forms: noun think1, noun thought1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. think - focus one's attention on a certain state; "Think big"; "think thin"
    --6 is one way to
    concentrate, focus, center, centre, pore, rivet
    Derived forms: noun thought1, noun think1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  7. intend, mean, think - have in mind as a purpose; "I mean no harm"; "I only meant to help you"; "She didn't think to harm me"; "We thought to return early that night"
    --7 is one way to will, wish
    Sample sentence:
    They think to move
  8. think - decide by pondering, reasoning, or reflecting; "Can you think what to do next?"
    --8 is one way to
    think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived forms: noun think1, noun thinking1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. think - ponder; reflect on, or reason about; "Think the matter through"; "Think how hard life in Russia must be these days"
    --9 is one way to
    think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived forms: noun think1, noun thought2, noun thought1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  10. think - dispose the mind in a certain way; "Do you really think so?"
    --10 is one way to
    think, believe, consider, conceive
    Derived form: noun thought3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  11. think - have or formulate in the mind; "think good thoughts"
    --11 is one way to
    think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived forms: noun think1, noun thought1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. think - be capable of conscious thought; "Man is the only creature that thinks"
    Derived forms: noun think1, noun thought1, noun thought2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue think
  13. think - bring into a given condition by mental preoccupation; "She thought herself into a state of panic over the final exam"
    --13 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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come

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb come has 22 senses
  1. come, come up - move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody; "He came singing down the road"; "Come with me to the Casbah"; "come down here!"; "come out of the closet!"; "come into the room"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: go, go away, depart
    Derived form: noun coming1
    Sample sentence:
    They come down the river
  2. arrive, get, come - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
    Derived forms: noun comer2, noun coming2
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't come
  3. come - come to pass; arrive, as in due course; "The first success came three days later"; "It came as a shock"; "Dawn comes early in June"
    --3 is one way to
    happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Derived form: noun coming3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. come - reach a state, relation, or condition; "The water came to a boil"; "We came to understand the true meaning of life"; "Their anger came to a boil"; "I came to realize the true meaning of life"
    --4 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  5. come, follow - to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
    --5 is one way to originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. come - enter or assume a condition, relation, use, or position; "He came into contact with a terrorist group"; "The shoes came untied"; "I came to see his point of view"; "her face went red with anger"; "The knot came loose"; "Your wish will come true"
    --6 is one way to
    become, go, get
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. come - be found or available; "These shoes come in three colors; The furniture comes unassembled"
    --7 is one way to
    exist, be
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  8. issue forth, come - come forth; "A scream came from the woman's mouth"; "His breath came hard"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  9. hail, come - be a native of; "She hails from Kalamazoo"
    --9 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. come - extend or reach; "The water came up to my waist"; "The sleeves come to your knuckles"
    --10 is one way to
    run, go, pass, lead, extend
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  11. come - exist or occur in a certain point in a series; "Next came the student from France"
    --11 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. derive, come, descend - come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example; "She was descended from an old Italian noble family"; "he comes from humble origins"
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  13. come - cover a certain distance; "She came a long way"
    --13 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. fall, come - come under, be classified or included; "fall into a category"; "This comes under a new heading"
    --14 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. come - happen as a result; "Nothing good will come of this"
    --15 is one way to
    result, ensue
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  16. total, number, add up, come, amount - add up in number or quantity; "The bills amounted to $2,000"; "The bill came to $2,000"
    --16 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  17. come, add up, amount - develop into; "This idea will never amount to anything"; "nothing came of his grandiose plans"
    --17 is one way to become, turn
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  18. come, come in - be received; "News came in of the massacre in Rwanda"
    --18 is one way to arrive, get, come
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  19. occur, come - come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then came to her"
    --19 is one way to become
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  20. do, fare, make out, come, get along - proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"
    --20 is one way to proceed, go
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  21. come - experience orgasm; "she could not come because she was too upset"
    --21 is one way to
    experience, undergo, see, go through
    Derived form: noun coming4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue come
  22. come - have a certain priority; "My family comes first"
    --22 is one way to
    rank
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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give

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun give has 1 sense
  1. give, spring, springiness - the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length
    --1 is a kind of elasticity, snap
    Derived form: verb give33
Verb give has 44 senses
  1. give - cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense; "She gave him a black eye"; "The draft gave me a cold"
    Sample sentences:
    They give the food to the people
    They give the people the food
  2. yield, give, afford - be the cause or source of; "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
    --2 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. give - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"
    --3 is one way to
    transfer
    Antonyms: take
    Derived forms: noun giver2, noun giving3, noun giving1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  4. give - convey or reveal information; "Give one's name"
    --4 is one way to
    state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun giving2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. give, pay - convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow; "Don't pay him any mind"; "give the orders"; "Give him my best regards"; "pay attention"
    --5 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  6. hold, throw, have, make, give - organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
    --6 is one way to direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. give, throw - convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture; "Throw a glance"; "She gave me a dirty look"
    --7 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  8. give, gift, present - give as a present; make a gift of; "What will you give her for her birthday?"
    Derived forms: noun giver2, noun giving3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  9. give, bring about, yield - bring about; "His two singles gave the team the victory"
    --9 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  10. give, pay, devote - dedicate; "give thought to"; "give priority to"; "pay attention to"
    --10 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  11. render, yield, return, give, generate - give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family"
    --11 is one way to produce, make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. impart, leave, give, pass on - tell or deposit (information) knowledge; "give a secret to the Russians"; "leave your name and address here"
    --12 is one way to tell
    Derived form: noun giving2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  13. establish, give - bring about; "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth"
    --13 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. give - leave with; give temporarily; "Can I give you my keys while I go in the pool?"; "Can I give you the children for the weekend?"
    --14 is one way to
    pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  15. give - emit or utter; "Give a gulp"; "give a yelp"
    --15 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. sacrifice, give - endure the loss of; "He gave his life for his children"; "I gave two sons to the war"
    --16 is one way to release, relinquish, resign, free, give up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  17. pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
    --17 is one way to transfer
    Sample sentences:
    They give the parcel to their parents
    They give them the parcel
  18. give, dedicate, consecrate, commit, devote - give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"
    --18 is one way to use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  19. give - give (as medicine); "I gave him the drug"
    --19 is one way to
    administer, dispense
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  20. give, apply - give or convey physically; "She gave him First Aid"; "I gave him a punch in the nose"
    --20 is one way to distribute, administer, mete out, deal, parcel out, lot, dispense, shell out, deal out, dish out, allot, dole out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  21. give, render - bestow; "give hommage"; "render thanks"
    --21 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  22. grant, give - bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  23. move over, give way, give, ease up, yield - move in order to make room for someone for something; "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd"
    --23 is one way to move
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  24. feed, give - give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat"
    --24 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived form: noun giving1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s somebody something
    => Somebody ----s something to somebody
  25. contribute, give, chip in, kick in - contribute to some cause; "I gave at the office"
    --25 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun giving3, noun giving1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  26. collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, break, founder - break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
    --26 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  27. give - estimate the duration or outcome of something; "He gave the patient three months to live"; "I gave him a very good chance at success"
    --27 is one way to
    estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  28. give - execute and deliver; "Give bond"
    --28 is one way to
    execute
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  29. give - deliver in exchange or recompense; "I'll give you three books for four CDs"
    --29 is one way to
    compensate, recompense, repair, indemnify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  30. afford, open, give - afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  31. give - present to view; "He gave the sign to start"
    --31 is one way to
    show
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  32. give - perform for an audience; "Pollini is giving another concert in New York"
    --32 is one way to
    perform
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  33. give, yield - be flexible under stress of physical force; "This material doesn't give"
    --33 is one way to stretch
    Derived form: noun give1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  34. give - propose; "He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party"
    --34 is one way to
    toast, drink, pledge, salute, wassail
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  35. give - legal use: accord by verdict; "give a decision for the plaintiff"
    --35 is one way to
    accord, allot, grant
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  36. give - manifest or show; "This student gives promise of real creativity"; "The office gave evidence of tampering"
    --36 is one way to
    express, show, evince
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  37. give - offer in good faith; "He gave her his word"
    --37 is one way to
    pledge
    Derived form: noun giving2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  38. give - submit for consideration, judgment, or use; "give one's opinion"; "give an excuse"
    --38 is one way to
    submit, subject
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  39. give - guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion; "You gave me to think that you agreed with me"
    --39 is one way to
    lead
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  40. give - allow to have or take; "I give you two minutes to respond"
    --40 is one way to
    permit, allow, let, countenance
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  41. give - inflict as a punishment; "She gave the boy a good spanking"; "The judge gave me 10 years"
    --41 is one way to
    inflict, bring down, visit, impose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  42. give - occur; "what gives?"
    --42 is one way to
    happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  43. give - consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man; "She gave herself to many men"
    --43 is one way to
    accept, consent, go for
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  44. give - proffer (a body part); "She gave her hand to her little sister"
    --44 is one way to
    offer, proffer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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look

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun look has 4 senses
  1. expression, look, aspect, facial expression, face - the expression on a person's face; "a sad expression"; "a look of triumph"; "an angry face"
    --1 is a kind of countenance, visage
    --1 has particulars: leer; sparkle, spark, light
    Derived forms: verb look2, verb look7, verb look3
  2. look, looking, looking at - the act of directing the eyes toward something and perceiving it visually; "he went out to have a look"; "his look was fixed on her eyes"; "he gave it a good looking at"; "his camera does his looking for him"
    --2 is a kind of sensing, perception
    --2 has particulars:
     glance, glimpse, coup d'oeil; scrutiny; peek, peep; stare; evil eye; sightseeing, rubber-necking; observation, observance, watching; lookout, outlook; view, survey, sight; dekko
    Derived form: verb look1
  3. look - physical appearance; "I don't like the looks of this place"
    --3 is a kind of
    appearance, visual aspect
    Derived forms: verb look2, verb look3
  4. spirit, tone, feel, feeling, flavor, flavour, look, smell - the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason"
    --4 is a kind of atmosphere, ambiance, ambience
    --4 has particulars: Hollywood; Zeitgeist
    Derived form: verb look2
Verb look has 10 senses
  1. look - perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards; "She looked over the expanse of land"; "Look at your child!"; "Look--a deer in the backyard!"
    Derived forms: noun looker1, noun look2
    Sample sentence:
    They look up the hill
  2. look, appear, seem - give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time"
    --2 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun look4, noun look1, noun look3
    Sample sentence:
    John will look angry
  3. look - have a certain outward or facial expression; "How does she look?"; "The child looks unhappy"; "She looked pale after the surgery"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Derived forms: noun look1, noun look3
    Sample sentence:
    The food does look good
  4. search, look - search or seek; "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"; "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!"
    --4 is one way to examine, see
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. front, look, face - be oriented in a certain direction, often with respect to another reference point; be opposite to; "The house looks north"; "My backyard look onto the pond"; "The building faces the park"
    --5 is one way to lie
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. attend, take care, look, see - take charge of or deal with; "Could you see about lunch?"; "I must attend to this matter"; "She took care of this business"
    --6 is one way to care, give care
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. look - convey by one's expression; "She looked her devotion to me"
    --7 is one way to
    convey, impart
    Derived form: noun look1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  8. expect, look, await, wait - look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
    => Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  9. look - accord in appearance with; "You don't look your age!"
    --9 is one way to
    match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckon - have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
    --10 is one way to trust, swear, rely, bank
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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use

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun use has 7 senses
  1. use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercise - the act of using; "he warned against the use of narcotic drugs"; "skilled in the utilization of computers"
    --1 is a kind of activity
    --1 has particulars:
     practice; play; misuse, abuse; exploitation, development; recycling; application, practical application
    Derived forms: verb use1, verb use2
  2. use - a particular service; "he put his knowledge to good use"; "patrons have their uses"
    --2 is a kind of
    utility, usefulness
    Derived form: verb use5
  3. function, purpose, role, use - what something is used for; "the function of an auger is to bore holes"; "ballet is beautiful but what use is it?"
    --3 is a kind of utility, usefulness
    --3 has particulars: raison d'etre
  4. consumption, economic consumption, usance, use, use of goods and services - (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing; "the consumption of energy has increased steadily"
    --4 is a kind of demand
    --4 has particulars: conspicuous consumption
    Derived form: verb use4
  5. habit, use, wont - a pattern of behavior acquired through frequent repetition; "she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair"; "long use had hardened him to it"
    --5 is a kind of custom, usage, usance
    --5 has particulars: ritual; second nature; cleanliness; uncleanliness
  6. use, enjoyment - (law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property; "we were given the use of his boat"
    --6 is a kind of legal right
    --6 has particulars: fair use; fruition
  7. manipulation, use - exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one's own advantage; "his manipulation of his friends was scandalous"
    --7 is a kind of influence
    --7 has particulars: mind game
    Derived form: verb use3
Verb use has 6 senses
  1. use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ - put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't make use of this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
    Derived forms: noun use1, noun user1, noun usage1
    Sample sentence:
    They use the animals
  2. use, habituate - take or consume (regularly or habitually); "She uses drugs rarely"
    --2 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun use1, noun user3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. use - seek or achieve an end by using to one's advantage; "She uses her influential friends to get jobs"; "The president's wife used her good connections"
    --3 is one way to
    exploit, work
    Derived forms: noun use7, noun user2, noun using1
    Sample sentence:
    They use him to write the letter
  4. use, expend - use up, consume fully; "The legislature expended its time on school questions"
    Derived form: noun use4
    Sample sentence:
    They use the money
  5. practice, apply, use - avail oneself to; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"
    Derived forms: noun use2, noun usance3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. use - habitually do something (use only in the past tense); "She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally"; "I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall"; "They used to vacation in the Bahamas"
    --6 is one way to
    act, move
    Derived form: noun usage2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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find

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun find has 2 senses
  1. discovery, breakthrough, find - a productive insight
    --1 is a kind of insight, brainstorm, brainwave
    Derived forms: verb find8, verb find4
  2. discovery, find, uncovering - the act of discovering something
    --2 is a kind of deed, feat, effort, exploit
    --2 has particulars:
     detection, catching, espial, spying, spotting; self-discovery; breakthrough; determination, finding; rediscovery
    Derived forms: verb find8, verb find9, verb find3, verb find2, verb find1
Verb find has 16 senses
  1. find, happen, chance, bump, encounter - come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day"
    Derived forms: noun find2, noun finder2
    Sample sentence:
    They find the money in the closet
  2. detect, observe, find, discover, notice - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
    --2 is one way to sight
    Derived forms: noun find2, noun finder2, noun finding3, noun finding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. find, regain - come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?"; "I cannot find my gloves!"
    --3 is one way to get, acquire
    Antonyms: lose
    Derived forms: noun finder1, noun find2, noun finder2
    Sample sentence:
    They find the money in the closet
  4. determine, find, find out, ascertain - after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study; "find the product of two numbers"; "The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize"
    Derived forms: noun find1, noun finding3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  5. find, feel - come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds; "I feel that he doesn't like me"; "I find him to be obnoxious"; "I found the movie rather entertaining"
    --5 is one way to reason, reason out, conclude
    Sample sentence:
    They find that there was a traffic accident
  6. witness, find, see - perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "I want to see results"; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results"
    --6 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Derived form: noun finder2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  7. line up, get hold, come up, find - get something or somebody for a specific purpose; "I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener"; "I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing"; "The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter"
    --7 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. discover, find - make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle"
    --8 is one way to gestate, conceive, conceptualize, conceptualise
    Derived forms: noun find1, noun find2, noun finding3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  9. discover, find - make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover"
    --9 is one way to learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see
    Derived form: noun find2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  10. find - obtain through effort or management; "She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents"; "We found the money to send our sons to college"
    --10 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. rule, find - decide on and make a declaration about; "find someone guilty"
    --11 is one way to pronounce, label, judge
    Derived form: noun finding2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. receive, get, find, obtain, incur - receive a specified treatment (abstract); "These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions"
    --12 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  13. find - perceive oneself to be in a certain condition or place; "I found myself in a difficult situation"; "When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital room"
    --13 is one way to
    perceive, comprehend
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  14. recover, retrieve, find, regain - get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"
    --14 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  15. find - succeed in reaching; arrive at; "The arrrow found its mark"
    --15 is one way to
    reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  16. find oneself, find - accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation; "My son went to Berkeley to find himself"
    --16 is one way to mature, maturate, grow
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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want

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun want has 4 senses
  1. privation, want, deprivation - a state of extreme poverty
    --1 is a kind of poverty, poorness, impoverishment
    Derived form: verb want5
  2. lack, deficiency, want - the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable; "there is a serious lack of insight into the problem"; "water is the critical deficiency in desert regions"; "for want of a nail the shoe was lost"
    --2 is a kind of need, demand
    --2 has particulars:
     absence; dearth, famine, shortage; mineral deficiency; stringency, tightness
    Derived forms: verb want5, verb want2
  3. need, want - anything that is necessary but lacking; "he had sufficient means to meet his simple needs"; "I tried to supply his wants"
    --3 is a kind of necessity, essential, requirement, requisite, necessary
    Derived forms: verb want5, verb want2
  4. wish, wishing, want - a specific feeling of desire; "he got his wish"; "he was above all wishing and desire"
    --4 is a kind of desire
    --4 has particulars: velleity
    Derived forms: verb want1, verb want3
Verb want has 5 senses
  1. desire, want - feel or have a desire for; want strongly; "I want to go home now"; "I want my own room"
    Derived forms: noun wanter1, noun want4
    Sample sentence:
    They want him to write the letter
  2. want, need, require - have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner"
    --2 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun wanter1, noun want2, noun want3
    Sample sentences:
    They want more bread
    They want him to write the letter
    They want to move
  3. want - wish or demand the presence of; "I want you here at noon!"
    --3 is one way to
    demand
    Derived forms: noun wanter1, noun want4
    Sample sentence:
    They want him to write the letter
  4. want - hunt or look for; want for a particular reason; "Your former neighbor is wanted by the FBI"; "Uncle Sam wants you"
    --4 is one way to
    search, seek, look for
    Derived form: noun wanter1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. want - be without, lack; be deficient in; "want courtesy"; "want the strength to go on living"; "flood victims wanting food and shelter"
    --5 is one way to
    miss, lack
    Derived forms: noun wanter1, noun want2, noun want1, noun want3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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tell

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun tell has 1 sense
  1. Tell, William Tell - a Swiss patriot who lived in the early 14th century and who was renowned for his skill as an archer; according to legend an Austrian governor compelled him to shoot an apple from his son's head with his crossbow (which he did successfully without mishap)
    --1 is a kind of archer, bowman
Verb tell has 8 senses
  1. state, say, tell - express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
    --1 is one way to express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Derived forms: noun teller4, noun telling2
    Sample sentence:
    They tell that there was a traffic accident
  2. tell - let something be known; "Tell them that you will be late"
    --2 is one way to
    inform
    Derived form: noun tale1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. tell, narrate, recount, recite - narrate or give a detailed account of; "Tell what happened"; "The father told a story to his child"
    --3 is one way to inform
    Derived forms: noun tale1, noun teller4, noun telling1
    Sample sentence:
    They won't tell the story
  4. order, tell, enjoin, say - give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
    --4 is one way to request
    Sample sentence:
    They tell him to write the letter
  5. tell - discern or comprehend; "He could tell that she was unhappy"
    --5 is one way to
    guess, infer
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. assure, tell - inform positively and with certainty and confidence; "I tell you that man is a crook!"
    --6 is one way to affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver, swan, swear
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody of something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  7. tell, evidence - give evidence; "he was telling on all his former colleague"
    --7 is one way to inform
    Derived form: noun telling3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  8. distinguish, separate, differentiate, secern, secernate, severalize, severalise, tell, tell apart - mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple"
    --8 is one way to identify, place
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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put

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun put has 1 sense
  1. put option, put - the option to sell a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
    --1 is a kind of option
    --1 is a part of straddle, span
Verb put has 9 senses
  1. put, set, place, pose, position, lay - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    They put the bags on the table
  2. put - cause to be in a certain state; cause to be in a certain relation; "That song put me in awful good humor"
    --2 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. frame, redact, cast, put, couch - formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"
    --3 is one way to give voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. put, assign - attribute or give; "She put too much emphasis on her the last statement"; "He put all his efforts into this job"; "The teacher put an interesting twist to the interpretation of the story"
    --4 is one way to use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. invest, put, commit, place - make an investment; "Put money into bonds"
    --5 is one way to spend, expend, drop
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. place, put, set - estimate; "We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M."
    --6 is one way to estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. put - cause (someone) to undergo something; "He put her to the torture"
    --7 is one way to
    subject
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  8. put - adapt; "put these words to music"
    --8 is one way to
    arrange, set
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. arrange, set up, put, order - arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
    --9 is one way to organize, organise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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work - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

work

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun work has 7 senses
  1. work - activity directed toward making or doing something; "she checked several points needing further work"
    --1 is a kind of
    activity
    --1 has particulars:
     wash, washing, lavation; action; job; job; operation, procedure; service; shining, polishing; heavy lifting; housewifery; housework, housekeeping; ironing; busywork, make-work; logging; loose end, unfinished business; nightwork; paperwork; welfare work, social service; labor, labour, toil; subbing, substituting; investigation, investigating; care, attention, aid, tending; duty; mission, missionary work; spadework; timework; undertaking, project, task, labor; coursework
    Derived forms: verb work9, verb work8, verb work1, verb work12
  2. work, piece of work - a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time"
    --2 is a kind of product, production
    --2 has particulars:
     follow-up, followup; handicraft, handcraft, handiwork, handwork; ironwork; lacework; lacquerware; leatherwork; masterpiece, chef-d'oeuvre; metalwork; openwork; silverwork; wicker, wickerwork, caning; woodwork; work in progress; workpiece; publication
    Derived forms: verb work3, verb work1
  3. employment, work - the occupation for which you are paid; "he is looking for employment"; "a lot of people are out of work"
    --3 is a kind of occupation, business, job, line of work, line
    --3 has particulars:
     coaching, coaching job; engagement, booking; seafaring, navigation, sailing; workload; piecework; service; telecommuting, teleworking; services; public service; paper route
    Derived forms: verb work12, verb work2
  4. study, work - applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading); "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design"
    --4 is a kind of learning, acquisition
  5. oeuvre, work, body of work - the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it); "he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre"; "Picasso's work can be divided into periods"
    --5 is a kind of end product, output
    --5 has particulars: writing
  6. workplace, work - a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
    --6 is a kind of geographic point, geographical point
    --6 has parts: locker room
    --6 has particulars:
     bakery, bakeshop, bakehouse; beehive; brokerage house, brokerage; central, telephone exchange, exchange; colliery, pit; creamery; drill site; exchange; farm; fishery, piscary; fish farm; forge, smithy; gasworks; glassworks; ironworks; job; lab, laboratory, research lab, research laboratory, science lab, science laboratory; laundry; lumberyard; oyster bed, oyster bank, oyster park; proving ground; ropewalk, rope yard; roundhouse; shipyard; shop floor; studio; studio; tannery; test bed; waterworks; workshop, shop
  7. work - (physics) a manifestation of energy; the transfer of energy from one physical system to another expressed as the product of a force and the distance through which it moves a body in the direction of that force; "work equals force times distance"
    --7 is a kind of
    energy
Verb work has 27 senses
  1. work - exert oneself by doing mental or physical work for a purpose or out of necessity; "I will work hard to improve my grades"; "she worked hard for better living conditions for the poor"
    Antonyms:
    idle, laze, slug, stagnate
    Derived forms: noun worker4, noun work2, noun work1, noun worker1, noun worker3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue work
  2. work, do work - be employed; "Is your husband working again?"; "My wife never worked"; "Do you want to work after the age of 60?"; "She never did any work because she inherited a lot of money"; "She works as a waitress to put herself through college"
    Derived forms: noun work3, noun worker1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. work, act - have an effect or outcome; often the one desired or expected; "The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought"; "How does your idea work in practice?"; "This method doesn't work"; "The breaks of my new car act quickly"; "The medicine works only if you take it with a lot of water"
    --3 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Derived form: noun work2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. function, work, operate, go, run - perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't work
  5. work, work on, process - shape, form, or improve a material; "work stone into tools"; "process iron"; "work the metal"
    --5 is one way to transform, transmute, transubstantiate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. exercise, work, work out - give a work-out to; "Some parents exercise their infants"; "My personal trainer works me hard"; "work one's muscles"
    --6 is one way to work, put to work
    Sample sentence:
    They work the animals
  7. make, work - proceed along a path; "work one's way through the crowd"; "make one's way into the forest"
    --7 is one way to pass, go through, go across
    Sample sentence:
    They work up the hill
  8. work - operate in a certain place, area, or specialty; "She works the night clubs"; "The salesman works the Midwest"; "This artist works mostly in acrylics"
    --8 is one way to
    work
    Derived form: noun work1
    Sample sentence:
    They work in the city
  9. work - proceed towards a goal or along a path or through an activity; "work your way through every problem or task"; "She was working on her second martini when the guests arrived"; "Start from the bottom and work towards the top"
    --9 is one way to
    go, proceed, move
    Derived form: noun work1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. work - move in an agitated manner; "His fingers worked with tension"
    --10 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. bring, work, play, wreak, make for - cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; "I cannot work a miracle"; "wreak havoc"; "bring comments"; "play a joke"; "The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area"
    --11 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. work, put to work - cause to work; "he is working his servants hard"
    --12 is one way to use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Derived forms: noun work3, noun work1
    Sample sentence:
    They work the animals
  13. cultivate, crop, work - prepare for crops; "Work the soil"; "cultivate the land"
    --13 is one way to fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. work - behave in a certain way when handled; "This dough does not work easily"; "The soft metal works well"
    --14 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  15. influence, act upon, work - have and exert influence or effect; "The artist's work influenced the young painter"; "She worked on her friends to support the political candidate"
    --15 is one way to affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  16. work - operate in or through; "Work the phones"
    --16 is one way to
    operate, run
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. work - cause to operate or function; "This pilot works the controls"; "Can you work an electric drill?"
    --17 is one way to
    manage, deal, care, handle
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. work - provoke or excite; "The rock musician worked the crowd of young girls into a frenzy"
    --18 is one way to
    stimulate, excite, stir
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  19. work - gratify and charm, usually in order to influence; "the political candidate worked the crowds"
    --19 is one way to
    capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  20. shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge - make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded the riceballs carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
    --20 is one way to create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  21. work - move into or onto; "work the raisins into the dough"; "the student worked a few jokes into his presentation"; "work the body onto the flatbed truck"
    --21 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  22. knead, work - make uniform; "knead dough"; "work the clay until it is soft"
    --22 is one way to manipulate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  23. exploit, work - use or manipulate to one's advantage; "He exploit the new taxation system"; "She knows how to work the system"; "he works his parents for sympathy"
    --23 is one way to use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  24. solve, work out, figure out, puzzle out, lick, work - find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of; "did you solve the problem?"; "Work out your problems with the boss"; "this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out"; "did you get it?"; "Did you get my meaning?"; "He could not work the math problem"
    --24 is one way to understand
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. ferment, work - cause to undergo fermentation; "We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content"; "The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats"
    --25 is one way to convert
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  26. sour, turn, ferment, work - go sour or spoil; "The milk has soured"; "The wine worked"; "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out"
    --26 is one way to change state, turn
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  27. work - arrive at a certain condition through repeated motion; "The stitches of the hem worked loose after she wore the skirt many times"
    --27 is one way to
    become, go, get
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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become

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb become has 4 senses
  1. become, go, get - enter or assume a certain state or condition; "He became annoyed when he heard the bad news"; "It must be getting more serious"; "her face went red with anger"; "She went into ecstasy"; "Get going!"
    --1 is one way to change state, turn
    Sample sentence:
    John will become angry
  2. become, turn - undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
    --2 is one way to transform, transmute, metamorphose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. become - come into existence; "What becomes has duration"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. become, suit - enhance the appearance of; "Mourning becomes Electra"; "This behavior doesn't suit you!"
    --4 is one way to beautify, embellish, prettify
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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mean

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective mean has 7 senses
  1. average, mean - approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value; "the average income in New England is below that of the nation"; "of average height for his age"; "the mean annual rainfall"
    Antonym: abnormal (indirect, via normal)
  2. hateful, mean - characterized by malice; "a hateful thing to do"; "in a mean mood"
    Antonym: nice (indirect, via nasty)
  3. base, mean, meanspirited - having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality; "that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble"- Edmund Burke; "taking a mean advantage"; "chok'd with ambition of the meaner sort"- Shakespeare; "something essentially vulgar and meanspirited in politics"
    Antonym: noble (indirect, via ignoble)
  4. mean - excellent; "famous for a mean backhand"
    Antonym:
    unskilled (indirect, via skilled)
  5. beggarly, mean - marked by poverty befitting a beggar; "a beggarly existence in the slums"; "a mean hut"
    Antonym: rich (indirect, via poor)
  6. mean, mingy, miserly, tight - used of persons or behavior; characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity; "a mean person"; "he left a miserly tip"
    Antonym: generous (indirect, via stingy)
  7. beggarly, mean - used of sums of money; so small in amount as to deserve contempt
    Antonym: generous (indirect, via stingy)
Noun mean has 1 sense
  1. mean, mean value - an average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
    --1 is a kind of average, norm
    --1 has particulars:
     arithmetic mean, first moment, expectation, expected value; geometric mean; harmonic mean
Verb mean has 7 senses
  1. mean, intend - mean or intend to express or convey; "You never understand what I mean!"; "what do his words intend?"
    --1 is one way to convey, impart
    Derived forms: noun meaning1, noun meaning2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. entail, imply, mean - have as a logical consequence; "The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers"
    --2 is one way to necessitate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. mean, intend, signify, stand for - denote or connote; "`maison' means `house' in French"; "An example sentence would show what this word means"
    Derived forms: noun meaning1, noun meaning2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. intend, mean, think - have in mind as a purpose; "I mean no harm"; "I only meant to help you"; "She didn't think to harm me"; "We thought to return early that night"
    --4 is one way to will, wish
    Sample sentence:
    They mean to move
  5. mean - have a specified degree of importance; "My ex-husband means nothing to me"; "Happiness means everything"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. think of, have in mind, mean - intend to refer to; "I'm thinking of good food when I talk about France"; "Yes, I meant you when I complained about people who gossip!"
    --6 is one way to associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. mean - destine or designate for a certain purpose; "These flowers were meant for you"
    --7 is one way to
    intend, destine, designate, specify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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leave

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun leave has 3 senses
  1. leave, leave of absence - the period of time during which you are absent from work or duty; "a ten day's leave to visit his mother"
    --1 is a kind of time off
    --1 has particulars:
     furlough; pass; compassionate leave; sabbatical, sabbatical leave; shore leave, liberty; sick leave; terminal leave
  2. leave - permission to do something; "she was granted leave to speak"
    --2 is a kind of
    permission
  3. farewell, leave, leave-taking, parting - the act of departing politely; "he disliked long farewells"; "he took his leave"; "parting is such sweet sorrow"
    --3 is a kind of departure, going, going away, leaving
    --3 has particulars: valediction
    Derived forms: verb leave5, verb leave1, verb leave2
Verb leave has 14 senses
  1. leave, go forth, go away - go away from a place; "At what time does your train leave?"; "She didn't leave until midnight"; "The ship leaves at midnight"
    Antonyms: arrive, get, come
    Derived forms: noun leaver1, noun leave3
    Sample sentence:
    John will leave angry
  2. leave - go and leave behind, either intentionally or by neglect or forgetfulness; "She left a mess when she moved out"; "His good luck finally left him"; "her husband left her after 20 years of marriage"; "she wept thinking she had been left behind"
    Derived form: noun leave3
    Sample sentences:
    They leave the money in the closet
    They leave the people the food
  3. leave - act or be so as to become in a specified state; "The inflation left them penniless"; "The president's remarks left us speechless"
    --3 is one way to
    make, get
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Something ----s somebody
  4. leave, leave alone, leave behind - leave unchanged or undisturbed or refrain from taking; "leave it as is"; "leave the young fawn alone"; "leave the flowers that you see in the park behind"
    --4 is one way to refrain, forbear
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. exit, go out, get out, leave - move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"
    --5 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun leave3
    Sample sentence:
    The men leave the boat
  6. leave, allow for, allow, provide - make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain; "This leaves no room for improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion"; "allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip"; "This procedure provides for lots of leeway"
    --6 is one way to yield, give, afford
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. leave, result, lead - result in; "The water left a mark on the silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"
    --7 is one way to bring about
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. leave, depart, pull up stakes - remove oneself from an association with or participation in; "She wants to leave"; "The teenager left home"; "She left her position with the Red Cross"; "He left the Senate after two terms"; "after 20 years with the same company, she pulled up stakes"
    --8 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    They leave the countryside
  9. entrust, leave - put into the care or protection of someone; "He left the decision to his deputy"; "leave your child the nurse's care"
    --9 is one way to pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Sample sentences:
    They leave the money to them
    They leave them the money
  10. bequeath, will, leave - leave or give by will after one's death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate"
    --10 is one way to give, gift, present
    Sample sentences:
    They leave the money to them
    They leave them the money
  11. leave - have left or have as a remainder; "That left the four of us"; "19 minus 8 leaves 11"
    --11 is one way to
    have
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  12. leave, leave behind - be survived by after one's death; "He left six children"; "At her death, she left behind her husband and 11 cats"
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot leave Sue
  13. impart, leave, give, pass on - tell or deposit (information) knowledge; "give a secret to the Russians"; "leave your name and address here"
    --13 is one way to tell
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  14. forget, leave - leave behind unintentionally; "I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant"; "I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors"
    --14 is one way to lose
    Sample sentence:
    They leave the money in the closet

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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seem - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

seem

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb seem has 4 senses
  1. look, appear, seem - give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time"
    --1 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    They seem to move
  2. appear, seem - seem to be true, probable, or apparent; "It seems that he is very gifted"; "It appears that the weather in California is very bad"
    --2 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  3. seem - appear to exist; "There seems no reason to go ahead with the project now"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. seem - appear to one's own mind or opinion; "I seem to be misunderstood by everyone"; "I can't seem to learn these Chinese characters"
    --4 is one way to
    appear, seem
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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need - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

need

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun need has 4 senses
  1. need, demand - a condition requiring relief; "she satisfied his need for affection"; "God has no need of men to accomplish His work"; "there is a demand for jobs"
    --1 is a kind of condition, status
    --1 has particulars: lack, deficiency, want; necessity
    Derived form: verb need2
  2. need, want - anything that is necessary but lacking; "he had sufficient means to meet his simple needs"; "I tried to supply his wants"
    --2 is a kind of necessity, essential, requirement, requisite, necessary
    Derived form: verb need1
  3. motivation, motive, need - the psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior; "we did not understand his motivation"; "he acted with the best of motives"
    --3 is a kind of psychological feature
    --3 has particulars:
     life; rational motive; irrational motive; urge, impulse; ethical motive, ethics, morals, morality; psychic energy, mental energy
  4. indigence, need, penury, beggary, pauperism, pauperization - a state of extreme poverty or destitution; "their indigence appalled him"; "a general state of need exists among the homeless"
    --4 is a kind of poverty, poorness, impoverishment
Verb need has 3 senses
  1. necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent"
    Derived form: noun need2
    Sample sentence:
    They need him to write the letter
  2. want, need, require - have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner"
    --2 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun need1
    Sample sentences:
    They need more bread
    They need him to write the letter
    They need to move
  3. need - have or feel a need for; "always needing friends and money"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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feel - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

feel

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun feel has 4 senses
  1. feel - an intuitive awareness; "he has a feel for animals" or "it's easy when you get the feel of it";
    --1 is a kind of
    awareness, consciousness, cognizance, cognisance, knowingness
    Derived form: verb feel2
  2. spirit, tone, feel, feeling, flavor, flavour, look, smell - the general atmosphere of a place or situation and the effect that it has on people; "the feel of the city excited him"; "a clergyman improved the tone of the meeting"; "it had the smell of treason"
    --2 is a kind of atmosphere, ambiance, ambience
    --2 has particulars: Hollywood; Zeitgeist
    Derived forms: verb feel12, verb feel7
  3. tactile property, feel - a property perceived by touch
    --3 is a kind of property
    --3 has particulars: touch; texture
    Derived forms: verb feel10, verb feel8, verb feel9, verb feel3
  4. feel - manual-genital stimulation for sexual pleasure; "the girls hated it when he tried to sneak a feel"
    --4 is a kind of
    foreplay, arousal, stimulation
    Derived form: verb feel13
Verb feel has 13 senses
  1. feel, experience - undergo an emotional sensation; "She felt resentful"; "He felt regret"
    Derived forms: noun feelings1, noun feeling1
    Sample sentence:
    John will feel angry
  2. find, feel - come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds; "I feel that he doesn't like me"; "I find him to be obnoxious"; "I found the movie rather entertaining"
    --2 is one way to reason, reason out, conclude
    Derived forms: noun feel1, noun feeling2
    Sample sentence:
    They feel that there was a traffic accident
  3. feel, sense - perceive by a physical sensation, e.g., coming from the skin or muscles; "He felt the wind"; "She felt an object brushing her arm"; "He felt his flesh crawl"; "She felt the heat when she got out of the car"
    --3 is one way to perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun feel3, noun feeling4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. feel - seem with respect to a given sensation given; "My cold is gone--I feel fine today"; "She felt tired after the long hike"
    --4 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  5. feel - have a feeling or perception about oneself in reaction to someone's behavior or attitude; "She felt small and insignificant"; "You make me feel naked"; "I made the students feel different about themselves"
    --5 is one way to
    think, believe, consider, conceive
    Derived form: noun feelings1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  6. feel - undergo passive experience of:"We felt the effects of inflation"; "her fingers felt their way through the string quartet"; "she felt his contempt of her"
    --6 is one way to
    experience, undergo, see, go through
    Derived form: noun feeling3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. feel - be felt or perceived in a certain way; "The ground feels shaky"; "The sheets feel soft"
    --7 is one way to
    look, appear, seem
    Derived form: noun feel2
    Sample sentence:
    The cool air does feel good
  8. feel - grope or feel in search of something; "He felt for his wallet"
    --8 is one way to
    search, seek, look for
    Derived form: noun feel3
    Sample sentence:
    The men feel the area for animals
  9. feel, finger - examine by touch; "Feel this soft cloth!"; "The customer fingered the sweater"
    Derived forms: noun feeler4, noun feeler1, noun feel3, noun feeling5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. palpate, feel - examine (a body part) by palpation; "The nurse palpated the patient's stomach"; "The runner felt her pulse"
    --10 is one way to touch
    Derived form: noun feel3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. feel - find by testing or cautious exploration; "He felt his way around the dark room"
    --11 is one way to
    find, regain
    Derived forms: noun feeler4, noun feeler1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. feel - produce a certain impression; "It feels nice to be home again"
    --12 is one way to
    look, appear, seem
    Derived form: noun feel2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  13. feel - pass one's hands over the sexual organs of; "He felt the girl in the movie theater"
    --13 is one way to
    touch
    Derived form: noun feel4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ask - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ask

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb ask has 7 senses
  1. ask, inquire, enquire - inquire about; "I asked about their special today"; "He had to ask directions several times"
    --1 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun asker1
    Sample sentence:
    They ask whether there was a traffic accident
  2. ask - make a request or demand for something to somebody; "She asked him for a loan"
    --2 is one way to
    request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Sample sentence:
    They ask him to write the letter
  3. ask - direct or put; seek an answer to; "ask a question"
    --3 is one way to
    give voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulate
    Derived form: noun asker1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. ask, require, expect - consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"
    --4 is one way to demand
    Sample sentence:
    They ask him to write the letter
  5. ask - require or ask for as a price or condition; "He is asking $200 for the table"; "The kidnapers are asking a million dollars in return for the release of their hostage"
    --5 is one way to
    demand
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. ask - address a question to and expect an answer from; "Ask your teacher about trigonometry"; "The children asked me about their dead grandmother"
    --6 is one way to
    address, turn to
    Derived form: noun asker1
    Sample sentence:
    They ask them the information
  7. necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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show - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

show

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun show has 4 senses
  1. show - a public exhibition of entertainment; "a remarkable show of skill"
    --1 is a kind of
    entertainment, amusement
    --1 has particulars:
     carnival, fair, funfair; dog show; horseshow; raree-show; circus; cabaret, floorshow, floor show; ice show; interlude, intermezzo, entr'acte; display, exhibit, showing; presentation, presentment, demonstration; demonstration; road show; sideshow; Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
    Derived form: verb show1
  2. display, show - something intended to communicate a particular impression; "made a display of strength"; "a show of impatience"; "a good show of looking interested"
    --2 is a kind of demonstration, demo
    --2 has particulars: big stick; gaudery
  3. show - a public exhibition or entertainment; "they wanted to see some of the shows on Broadway"
    --3 is a kind of
    social event; communication
    --3 has particulars:
     stage dancing, choreography; movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick; attraction; broadcast, program, programme; performance, public presentation; burlesque; play; galanty show, shadow show, shadow play; puppet show, puppet play; variety show, variety
    Derived form: verb show1
  4. appearance, show - pretending that something is the case in order to make a good impression; "they try to keep up appearances"; "that ceremony is just for show"
    --4 is a kind of pretense, pretence, pretending, simulation, feigning
Verb show has 13 senses
  1. show, demo, exhibit, present, demonstrate - show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
    --1 is one way to show
    Derived forms: noun show1, noun show3, noun showing1, noun showing2
    Sample sentences:
    The parents show a French poem to the children
    The parents show the children a French poem
  2. prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
    --2 is one way to confirm, corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. testify, bear witness, prove, evidence, show - provide evidence for; "The blood test showed that he was the father"; "Her behavior testified to her incompetence"
    --3 is one way to inform
    Sample sentence:
    They show that there was a traffic accident
  4. show - make visible or noticeable; "She showed her talent for cooking"; "Show me your etchings, please"
    Antonyms:
    hide, conceal
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. picture, depict, render, show - show in, or as in, a picture; "This scene depicts country life"; "the face of the child is rendered with much tenderness in this painting"
    --5 is one way to represent, interpret
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. express, show, evince - give expression to; "She showed her disappointment"
    --6 is one way to convey, impart
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. indicate, point, show - indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively; "I showed the customer the glove section"; "He pointed to the empty parking space"; "he indicated his opponents"
    --7 is one way to inform
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  8. reveal, display, show - make clear and visible; "The article revealed the policies of the government"
    --8 is one way to communicate, pass on, pass, put across
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. show, show up - be or become visible or noticeable; "His good upbringing really shows"; "The dirty side will show"
    --9 is one way to appear
    Sample sentence:
    The moon will soon show
  10. read, register, show, record - indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; "The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'"
    --10 is one way to indicate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  11. show - give evidence of, as of records; "The diary shows his distress that evening"
    --11 is one way to
    read, register, show, record
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  12. usher, show - show (someone) to their seats, as in theaters or auditoriums; "The usher showed us to our seats"
    --12 is one way to lead, take, direct, conduct, guide
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. show - finish third or better in a horse or dog race; "he bet $2 on number six to show"
    --13 is one way to
    race, run
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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try

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun try has 1 sense
  1. attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try - earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something; "made an effort to cover all the reading material"; "wished him luck in his endeavor"; "she gave it a good try"
    --1 is a kind of activity
    --1 has particulars:
     batting; best; worst; bid, play; braving, confronting, coping with, grappling, tackling; crack, fling, go, pass, whirl, offer; essay; foray; contribution, part, share; liberation; mug's game; power play, squeeze play, squeeze; research effort; seeking; shot, stab; shot; striving, nisus, pains, strain; struggle, battle; takeover attempt; test, trial, run; test, trial
    Derived form: verb try1
Verb try has 9 senses
  1. try, seek, attempt, essay, assay - make an effort or attempt; "He tried to shake off his fears"; "The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"; "The police attempted to stop the thief"; "He sought to improve himself"; "She always seeks to do good in the world"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun try1, noun trier2
    Sample sentence:
    They try to move
  2. test, prove, try, try out, examine, essay - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"
    --2 is one way to judge
    Derived forms: noun trier2, noun trial7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. judge, adjudicate, try - put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of; "The football star was tried for the murder of his wife"; "The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"
    --3 is one way to decide, make up one's mind, determine
    Derived forms: noun trier1, noun trial4
    Sample sentence:
    They want to try the prisoners
  4. sample, try, try out, taste - take a sample of; "Try these new crackers"; "Sample the regional dishes"
    --4 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun trier2, noun trial5
    Sample sentence:
    They try more bread
  5. hear, try - examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"
    --5 is one way to probe, examine
    Derived form: noun trier1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. try - give pain or trouble to; "I've been sorely tried by these students"
    --6 is one way to
    pain, anguish, hurt
    Derived form: noun trial6
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot try Sue
  7. try, strain, stress - test the limits of; "You are trying my patience!"
    --7 is one way to afflict
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. try, render - melt (fat, lard, etc.) in order to separate out impurities; "try the yak butter"; "render fat in a casserole"
    --8 is one way to melt, run, melt down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. try on, try - put on a garment in order to see whether it fits and looks nice; "Try on this sweater to see how it looks"
    --9 is one way to wear, put on, get into, don, assume
    Sample sentence:
    They try the cape

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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call - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

call

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun call has 13 senses
  1. call, phone call, telephone call - a telephone connection; "she reported several anonymous calls"; "he placed a phone call to London"; "he heard the phone ringing but didn't want to take the call"
    --1 is a kind of telephone, telephony
    --1 has particulars:
     call-back; collect call; call-in; crank call; local call; long-distance, long-distance call, trunk call; conference call; wake-up call
    Derived form: verb call2
  2. Call - a special disposition (as if from a divine source) to pursue a particular course; "he was disappointed that he had not heard the Call"
    --2 is a kind of
    inclination, disposition, tendency
    Derived form: verb call9
  3. cry, outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"
    --3 is a kind of utterance, vocalization
    --3 has particulars:
     bellow, bellowing, holla, holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl; blue murder; catcall; clamor, clamoring, clamour, clamouring, hue and cry; halloo; hoot; hosanna; noise; scream, screaming, shriek, shrieking, screech, screeching; whoop; war cry, war whoop, rallying cry, battle cry; yelling, shouting; yodel; boo, hoot, Bronx cheer, hiss, raspberry, razzing, snort, bird
    Derived forms: verb call5, verb call16
  4. call, claim - a demand especially in the phrase "the call of duty"
    --4 is a kind of demand
  5. birdcall, call, birdsong, song - the characteristic sound produced by a bird; "a bird will not learn its song unless it hears it at an early age"
    --5 is a kind of animal communication
    Derived forms: verb call26, verb call15
  6. call - a brief social visit; "senior professors' wives no longer make afternoon calls on newcomers"
    --6 is a kind of
    visit
    Derived form: verb call6
  7. margin call, call - a demand by a broker that a customer deposit enough to bring his margin up to the minimum requirement
    --7 is a kind of demand
    Derived form: verb call20
  8. call - a demand for a show of hands in a card game; "after two raises there was a call"
    --8 is a kind of
    demand
    --8 is a part of card game, cards
  9. call - a request; "many calls for Christmas stories"; "not many calls for buggywhips"
    --9 is a kind of
    request, asking
    --9 has particulars: recall
  10. call - an instruction that interrupts the program being executed; "Pascal performs calls by simply giving the name of the routine to be executed"
    --10 is a kind of
    instruction, command, statement, program line
    --10 has particulars: function call; system call, supervisor call instruction
  11. call - brief visit in an official or professional capacity; "the pastor's visits to his parishioners"; "a visit to a dentist"; "the salesman's call on a customer"
    --11 is a kind of
    visit
    --11 has particulars: round
  12. call - (sports) the decision made by an umpire or referee; "he was ejected for protesting the call"
    --12 is a kind of
    decision, determination, conclusion
    Derived forms: verb call14, verb call10
  13. call option, call - the option to buy a given stock (or stock index or commodity future) at a given price before a given date
    --13 is a kind of option
    --13 is a part of straddle, span
    Derived form: verb call25
Verb call has 28 senses
  1. name, call - assign a specified, proper name to; "They named their son David"; "The new school was named after the famous Civil Rights leader"
    --1 is one way to label
    Sample sentence:
    They call him "Bobby"
  2. call, telephone, call up, phone, ring - get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"
    --2 is one way to telecommunicate
    Derived forms: noun caller7, noun call1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot call Sue
    They call
  3. call - ascribe a quality to or give a name of a common noun that reflects a quality; "He called me a bastard"; "She called her children lazy and ungrateful"
    --3 is one way to
    label
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  4. call, send for - order, request, or command to come; "She was called into the director's office"; "Call the police!"
    --4 is one way to order, tell, enjoin, say
    Derived form: noun caller5
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot call Sue
  5. shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall - utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
    --5 is one way to utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived form: noun call3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. visit, call in, call - pay a brief visit; "The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens"
    --6 is one way to meet, get together
    Derived forms: noun caller1, noun call6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. call - call a meeting; invite or command to meet; "The Wannsee Conference was called to discuss the `Final Solution'"; "The new dean calls meetings every week"
    --7 is one way to
    request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Derived form: noun caller6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. call - order or request or give a command for; "The unions called a general strike for Sunday"
    --8 is one way to
    order
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. call - order, summon, or request for a specific duty or activity, work, role; "He was already called 4 times for jury duty"; "They called him to active military duty"
    --9 is one way to
    request
    Derived forms: noun Call2, noun calling1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. call - indicate a decision in regard to; "call balls and strikes behind the plate"
    --10 is one way to
    indicate
    Derived form: noun call12
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. call - stop or postpone because of adverse conditions, such as bad weather; "call a football game"
    --11 is one way to
    postpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve, set back, defer, remit, put off
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. call - read aloud to check for omissions or absentees; "Call roll"
    --12 is one way to
    read
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. call - send a message or attempt to reach someone by radio, phone, etc.; make a signal to in order to transmit a message; "Hawaii is calling!"; "A transmitter in Samoa was heard calling"
    --13 is one way to
    telecommunicate
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  14. call - declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee; "call a runner out"
    --14 is one way to
    declare, adjudge, hold
    Derived form: noun call12
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  15. call - utter a characteristic note or cry; "bluejays called to one another"
    --15 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived form: noun call5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  16. call - utter in a loud voice or announce; "He called my name"; "The auctioneer called the bids"
    --16 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived forms: noun caller5, noun call3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise - make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"
    --17 is one way to guess, venture, pretend, hazard
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  18. call - challenge (somebody) to make good on a statement; charge with or censure for an offense; "He deserves to be called on that"
    --18 is one way to
    challenge, dispute, gainsay
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot call Sue
  19. call - consider or regard as being; "I would not call her beautiful"
    --19 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  20. call, call in - demand payment of (a loan); "Call a loan"
    --20 is one way to demand, exact
    Derived form: noun call7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. call, call off - give the calls (to the dancers) for a square dance
    Derived form: noun caller4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  22. address, call - greet, as with a prescribed form, title, or name; "He always addresses me with `Sir'"; "Call me Mister"; "She calls him by first name"
    --22 is one way to address, turn to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  23. call - make a stop in a harbour; "The ship will call in Honolulu tomorrow"
    --23 is one way to
    stop, stop over
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  24. bid, call - make a demand, as for a card or a suit or a show of hands; "He called his trump"
    --24 is one way to play
    Derived form: noun caller3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  25. call - require the presentation of for redemption before maturation; "Call a bond"
    --25 is one way to
    ask, require, expect
    Derived form: noun call13
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  26. call - lure by imitating the characteristic call of an animal; "Call ducks"
    --26 is one way to
    entice, lure, tempt
    Derived form: noun call5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  27. call - challenge the sincerity or truthfulness of; "call the speaker on a question of fact"
    --27 is one way to
    challenge, dispute, gainsay
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  28. call - rouse somebody from sleep with a call; "I was called at 5 A.M. this morning"
    --28 is one way to
    awaken, wake, waken, rouse, wake up, arouse
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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keep - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

keep

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun keep has 3 senses
  1. support, keep, livelihood, living, bread and butter, sustenance - the financial means whereby one lives; "each child was expected to pay for their keep"; "he applied to the state for support"; "he could no longer earn his own livelihood"
    --1 is a kind of resource
    --1 has particulars:
     comforts, creature comforts, amenities, conveniences; maintenance; meal ticket; subsistence
    Derived form: verb keep11
  2. keep, donjon, dungeon - the main tower within the walls of a medieval castle or fortress
    --2 is a kind of stronghold, fastness
    --2 is a part of castle
    --2 has particulars: Black Hole of Calcutta
  3. hold, keep - a cell in a jail or prison
    --3 is a kind of cell, jail cell, prison cell
    Derived form: verb keep21
Verb keep has 22 senses
  1. keep, maintain, hold - keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean"; "hold in place"; "She always held herself as a lady"; "The students keep me on my toes"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. continue, go on, proceed, go along, keep - continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "Keep on working!"; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight"
    --2 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    They keep moving
  3. keep, hold on - retain possession of; "Can I keep my old stuffed animals?"; "She kept her maiden name after she married"
    --3 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Antonyms: lose
    Derived form: noun keeping3
    Sample sentence:
    They keep the money
  4. prevent, keep - prevent from doing something or being in a certain state; "We must prevent the cancer from spreading"; "His snoring kept me from falling asleep"; "Keep the child from eating the marbles"
    Sample sentence:
    They keep him from writing the letter
  5. observe, keep - conform one's action or practice to; "keep appointments"; "she never keeps her promises"; "We kept to the original conditions of the contract"
    Derived form: noun keeping1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. observe, keep, maintain - observe correctly or closely; "The pianist kept time with the metronome"; "keep count"; "I cannot keep track of all my employees"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. keep - look after; be the keeper of; have charge of; "He keeps the shop when I am gone"
    --7 is one way to
    have, have got, hold
    Derived forms: noun keeper1, noun keeper2, noun keeping2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. keep, maintain - maintain by writing regular records; "keep a diary"; "maintain a record"; "keep notes"
    --8 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. keep - supply with room and board; "He is keeping three women in the guest cottage"; "keep boarders"
    --9 is one way to
    lodge, accommodate
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot keep Sue
  10. retain, continue, keep, keep on, keep going - allow to remain in a place or position; "We cannot continue several servants any longer"; "She retains a lawyer"; "The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff"; "Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on"; "We kept the work going as long as we could"
    --10 is one way to prolong, sustain, keep up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  11. sustain, keep, maintain - supply with necessities and support; "She alone sustained her family"; "The money will sustain our good cause"; "There's little to earn and many to keep"
    --11 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Derived form: noun keep1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  12. keep, stay fresh - fail to spoil or rot; "These potatoes keep for a long time"
    --12 is one way to stay, remain, rest
    Sample sentence:
    This food does keep well
  13. observe, celebrate, keep - celebrate, as of holidays or rites; "Keep the commandments"; "celebrate Christmas"; "Observe Yom Kippur"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. restrain, suppress, keep, keep back, hold back - keep under control; keep in check; "suppress a smile"; "Keep your temper"; "keep your cool"
    --14 is one way to prevent, keep
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  15. keep, preserve - maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger; "May God keep you"
    --15 is one way to protect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  16. keep - raise; "She keeps a few chickens in the yard"; "he keeps bees"
    --16 is one way to
    grow, raise, farm, produce
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. keep open, hold open, keep, save - retain rights to; "keep my job for me while I give birth"; "keep my seat, please"; "keep open the possibility of a merger"
    --17 is one way to reserve, hold, book
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. keep - store or keep customarily; "Where do you keep your gardening tools?"
    --18 is one way to
    store
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. keep - have as a supply; "I always keep batteries in the freezer"; "keep food for a week in the pantry"; "She keeps a sixpack and a week's worth of supplies in the refrigerator"
    --19 is one way to
    have, have got, hold
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. keep, maintain - maintain for use and service; "I keep a car in the countryside"; "She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips"
    --20 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. keep - hold and prevent from leaving; "The student was kept after school"
    --21 is one way to
    confine, detain
    Derived form: noun keep3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  22. preserve, keep - prevent (food) from rotting; "preserved meats"; "keep potatoes fresh"
    --22 is one way to cook, fix, ready, make, prepare
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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provide - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

provide

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb provide has 7 senses
  1. supply, provide, render, furnish - provide or furnish with; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"
    --1 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun provision2, noun provider1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. provide, supply, ply, cater - provide what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"
    --2 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun provision2, noun provider2
    Sample sentences:
    They provide the food to the people
    They provide the people the food
  3. provide - determine (what is to happen in certain contingencies), especially by including a proviso condition or stipulation; "The will provides that each child should receive half of the money"; "The Constitution provides for the right to free speech"
    --3 is one way to
    stipulate, qualify, condition, specify
    Derived form: noun provision1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  4. put up, provide, offer - mount or put up; "put up a good fight"; "offer resistance"
    --4 is one way to engage, wage
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. leave, allow for, allow, provide - make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain; "This leaves no room for improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion"; "allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip"; "This procedure provides for lots of leeway"
    --5 is one way to yield, give, afford
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  6. provide, bring home the bacon - supply means of subsistence; earn a living; "He provides for his large family by working three jobs"; "Women nowadays not only take care of the household but also bring home the bacon"
    --6 is one way to support
    Derived form: noun provision2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. provide - take measures in preparation for; "provide for the proper care of the passengers on the cruise ship"
    --7 is one way to
    fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hold - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hold

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hold has 9 senses
  1. clasp, clench, clutch, clutches, grasp, grip, hold - the act of grasping; "he released his clasp on my arm"; "he has a strong grip for an old man"; "she kept a firm hold on the railing"
    --1 is a kind of grasping, taking hold, seizing, prehension
    --1 has particulars:
     chokehold, choke hold; embrace, embracing; wrestling hold
    Derived form: verb hold3
  2. appreciation, grasp, hold - understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something; "he has a good grasp of accounting practices"
    --2 is a kind of understanding, apprehension, discernment, savvy
    --2 has particulars: sense
  3. hold - power by which something or someone is affected or dominated; "he has a hold over them"
    --3 is a kind of
    control
    Derived form: verb hold16
  4. delay, hold, time lag, postponement, wait - time during which some action is awaited; "instant replay caused too long a delay"; "he ordered a hold in the action"
    --4 is a kind of pause, intermission, break, interruption, suspension
    --4 has particulars: extension; moratorium; retardation
    Derived forms: verb hold34, verb hold26
  5. detention, hold, custody - a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police"
    --5 is a kind of confinement
    Derived form: verb hold4
  6. hold - a stronghold
    --6 is a kind of
    stronghold, fastness
  7. hold, keep - a cell in a jail or prison
    --7 is a kind of cell, jail cell, prison cell
    Derived form: verb hold4
  8. handle, grip, handgrip, hold - the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
    --8 is a kind of appendage
    --8 is a part of
     edge tool; hand tool; umbrella; baggage, luggage; cutlery, eating utensil; brush; briefcase; handbarrow; handcart, pushcart, cart, go-cart; baseball bat, lumber; cricket bat, bat; racket, racquet; ladle; saucepan; frying pan, frypan, skillet; spatula; carpet beater, rug beater; cheese cutter; coffeepot; coffee cup; teacup; mug; watering can, watering pot; carrycot; faucet; handlebar; handset, French telephone; aspergill
    --8 has parts: shank, stem
    --8 has particulars:
     ax handle, axe handle; broomstick, broom handle; crop; haft, helve; hilt; hoe handle; knob; mop handle; panhandle; pommel, saddlebow; pommel; rake handle; stock; stock, gunstock
  9. cargo area, cargo deck, cargo hold, hold, storage area - the space in a ship or aircraft for storing cargo
    --9 is a kind of enclosure
    --9 is a part of ship
    Derived forms: verb hold20, verb hold8
Verb hold has 36 senses
  1. hold, throw, have, make, give - organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
    --1 is one way to direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. keep, maintain, hold - keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean"; "hold in place"; "She always held herself as a lady"; "The students keep me on my toes"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. hold, take hold - have or hold in one's hands or grip; "Hold this bowl for a moment, please"; "A crazy idea took hold of him"
    Antonyms: let go of, let go, release, relinquish
    Derived form: noun hold1
    Sample sentence:
    They want to hold the prisoners
  4. restrain, confine, hold - to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom"
    --4 is one way to disable, disenable, incapacitate
    Derived forms: noun hold5, noun hold7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. bear, hold - have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices; "She bears the title of Duchess"; "He held the governorship for almost a decade"
    --5 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Derived form: noun holder2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. have, have got, hold - have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"
    Derived form: noun holding2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  7. deem, hold, view as, take for - keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view; "take for granted"; "view as important"; "hold these truths to be self-evident"; "I hold him personally responsible"
    --7 is one way to see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  8. hold, bear, carry, contain - contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
    --8 is one way to include
    Derived form: noun hold9
    Sample sentence:
    They hold the animals
  9. control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
    --9 is one way to restrain, suppress, keep, keep back, hold back
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. hold - remain in a certain state, position, or condition; "The weather held"; "They held on the road and kept marching"
    --10 is one way to
    continue, go on, proceed, go along, keep
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. harbor, harbour, hold, entertain, nurse - maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment"
    --11 is one way to feel, experience
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. hold - assert or affirm; "Rousseau's philosophy holds that people are inherently good"
    --12 is one way to
    affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver, swan, swear
    Sample sentence:
    They hold that there was a traffic accident
  13. hold - remain committed to; "I hold to these ideas"
    --13 is one way to
    think, believe, consider, conceive
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  14. retain, hold, keep back, hold back - secure and keep for possible future use or application; "The landlord retained the security deposit"; "I reserve the right to disagree"
    --14 is one way to keep, hold on
    Derived form: noun holding1
    Sample sentence:
    They hold the money
  15. hold, support, sustain, hold up - be the physical support of; carry the weight of; "The beam holds up the roof"; "He supported me with one hand while I balanced on the beam"; "What's holding that mirror?"
    Derived form: noun holder1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  16. hold - hold the attention of; "The soprano held the audience"; "This story held our interest"; "She can hold an audience spellbound"
    --16 is one way to
    capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant
    Derived form: noun hold3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  17. hold - keep from exhaling or expelling; "hold your breath"
    --17 is one way to
    restrain, suppress, keep, keep back, hold back
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. hold, carry, bear - support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. accommodate, hold, admit - have room for; hold without crowding; "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  20. contain, take, hold - be capable of holding or containing; "This box won't take all the items"; "The flask holds one gallon"
    --20 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun hold9
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  21. prevail, hold, obtain - be valid, applicable, or true; "This theory still holds"
    --21 is one way to exist, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  22. hold - take and maintain control over, often by violent means; "The dissatisfied students held the President's office for almost a week"
    --22 is one way to
    control, command
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  23. defend, guard, hold - protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks"
    --23 is one way to protect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  24. declare, adjudge, hold - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
    --24 is one way to judge
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  25. hold - have as a major characteristic; "The novel holds many surprises"; "The book holds in store much valuable advise"
    --25 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  26. halt, hold, arrest - cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"
    --26 is one way to stop
    Derived form: noun hold4
    Sample sentence:
    They hold the animals
  27. oblige, bind, hold, obligate - bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
    --27 is one way to relate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  28. hold - cover as for protection against noise or smell; "She held her ears when the jackhammer started to operate"; "hold one's nose"
    --28 is one way to
    cover
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  29. carry, hold - drink alcohol without showing ill effects; "He can hold his liquor"; "he had drunk more than he could carry"
    --29 is one way to drink, booze, fuddle
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  30. apply, hold, go for - be pertinent or relevant or applicable; "The same laws apply to you!"; "This theory holds for all irrational numbers"; "The same rules go for everyone"
    --30 is one way to refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  31. reserve, hold, book - arrange for and reserve (something for someone else) in advance; "reserve me a seat on a flight"; "The agent booked tickets to the show for the whole family"; "please hold a table at Maxim's"
    --31 is one way to request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  32. defy, withstand, hold, hold up - resist or confront with resistance; "The politician defied public opinion"; "The new material withstands even the greatest wear and tear"; "The bridge held"
    --32 is one way to resist, hold out, withstand, stand firm
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  33. hold - keep from departing; "Hold the taxi"; "Hold the horse"
    --33 is one way to
    prevent, keep
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  34. hold - stop dealing with; "hold all calls to the President's office while he is in a meeting"
    --34 is one way to
    postpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve, set back, defer, remit, put off
    Derived form: noun hold4
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  35. hold - aim, point, or direct; "Hold the fire extinguisher directly on the flames"
    --35 is one way to
    aim, take, train, take aim, direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  36. agree, hold, concur, concord - be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s on something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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follow

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb follow has 24 senses
  1. follow - to travel behind, go after, come after; "The ducklings followed their mother around the pond"; "Please follow the guide through the museum"
    --1 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: precede, lead
    Derived forms: noun follower2, noun following2
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot follow Sue
    They follow the car down the avenue
  2. postdate, follow - be later in time; "Tuesday always follows Monday"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. follow, fall out - come as a logical consequence; follow logically; "It follows that your assertion is false"; "the theorem falls out nicely"
    --3 is one way to result, ensue
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  4. follow, travel along - travel along a certain course; "follow the road"; "follow the trail"
    --4 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. comply, follow, abide by - act in accordance with someone's rules, commands, or wishes; "He complied with my instructions"; "You must comply or else!"; "Follow these simple rules"; "abide by the rules"
    --5 is one way to obey
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s something
  6. follow, come after - come after in time, as a result; "A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake"
    --6 is one way to result, ensue
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. follow, conform to - behave in accordance or in agreement with; "Follow a pattern"; "Follow my example"
    --7 is one way to imitate, copy, simulate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. follow - be next; "Mary plays best, with John and Sue following"
    --8 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. adopt, follow, espouse - choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals"
    --9 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived form: noun following1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. follow - to bring something about at a later time than; "She followed dinner with a brandy"; "He followed his lecture with a question and answer period"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. take after, follow - imitate in behavior; take as a model; "Teenagers follow their friends in everything"
    --11 is one way to imitate, copy, simulate
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot follow Sue
  12. trace, follow - follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something; "We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba" ; "trace the student's progress"
    --12 is one way to analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. watch, observe, follow, watch over, keep an eye on - follow with the eyes or the mind; "Keep an eye on the baby, please!"; "The world is watching Sarajevo"; "She followed the men with the binoculars"
    --13 is one way to check, check up on, look into, check out, suss out, check over, go over, check into
    Sample sentence:
    The children follow the ball
  14. succeed, come after, follow - be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. play along, accompany, follow - perform an accompaniment to; "The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano"
    --15 is one way to play
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  16. keep up, keep abreast, follow - keep informed; "He kept up on his country's foreign policies"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  17. come, follow - to be the product or result; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
    --17 is one way to originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  18. follow - accept and follow the leadership or command or guidance of; "Let's follow our great helmsman!"; "She followed a guru for years"
    --18 is one way to
    act, behave, do
    Derived forms: noun follower1, noun following1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  19. follow - adhere to or practice; "These people still follow the laws of their ancient religion"
    --19 is one way to
    practice, apply, use
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. be, follow - work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function; "He is a herpetologist"; "She is our resident philosopher"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  21. surveil, follow, survey - keep under surveillance; "The police had been following him for weeks but they could not prove his involvement in the bombing"
    Sample sentence:
    They want to follow the prisoners
  22. pursue, follow - follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
    --22 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun follower2, noun following2
    Sample sentence:
    They follow the car down the avenue
  23. follow - grasp the meaning; "Can you follow her argument?"; "When he lectures, I cannot follow"
    --23 is one way to
    understand
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue follow the movie
  24. stick to, stick with, follow - keep to; "Stick to your principles"; "stick to the diet"
    --24 is one way to persevere, persist, hang in, hang on, hold on
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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turn

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun turn has 12 senses
  1. bend, crook, turn - a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path"
    --1 is a kind of curve, curved shape
    --1 has particulars: bight
  2. turn, turning - the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course; "he took a turn to the right"
    --2 is a kind of change of course
    --2 has particulars:
     diversion, deviation, digression, deflection, deflexion, divagation; right; left; kick turn; stem turn, stem; telemark; swerve, swerving, veering; three-point turn; version
    Derived form: verb turn1
  3. turn, play - the activity of doing something in an agreed succession; "it is my turn"; "it is still my play"
    --3 is a kind of activity
    --3 is a part of game
    --3 has particulars:
     move; start, starting; innings; attack; down; bat, at-bat; lead; ruff, trumping
  4. turn, turn of events, twist - an unforeseen development; "events suddenly took an awkward turn"
    --4 is a kind of development
    Derived forms: verb turn5, verb turn3, verb turn2
  5. turning, turn - a movement in a new direction; "the turning of the wind"
    --5 is a kind of movement, motion
    --5 has particulars:
     reversal, turn around; yaw, swerve; rotation, revolution, gyration; return, coming back; volution
    Derived forms: verb turn10, verb turn7, verb turn4, verb turn1
  6. turn - turning away or in the opposite direction; "he made an abrupt turn away from her"
    --6 is a kind of
    change of direction, reorientation
    Derived form: verb turn1
  7. twist, turn - turning or twisting around (in place); "with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room"
    --7 is a kind of rotation, rotary motion
    --7 has particulars: twiddle
    Derived form: verb turn4
  8. go, spell, tour, turn - a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
    --8 is a kind of shift, work shift, duty period
  9. turn, bout, round - (sports) a period of play during which one team is on the offensive
    --9 is a kind of playing period, period of play, play
    --9 has particulars: top, top of the inning; bottom, bottom of the inning
  10. act, routine, number, turn, bit - a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did"
    --10 is a kind of performance, public presentation
    --10 has particulars: show-stopper, showstopper, stopper
  11. turn, good turn - a favor for someone; "he did me a good turn"
    --11 is a kind of favor, favour
  12. turn - taking a short walk out and back; "we took a turn in the park"
    --12 is a kind of
    walk
Verb turn has 26 senses
  1. turn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs"
    --1 is one way to
    move
    Derived forms: noun turn6, noun turn5, noun turn2, noun turning3, noun turning1
    Sample sentence:
    They turn the car down the avenue
  2. become, turn - undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
    --2 is one way to transform, transmute, metamorphose
    Derived form: noun turn4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. change state, turn - undergo a transformation or a change of position or action; "We turned from Socialism to Capitalism"; "The people turned against the President when he stole the election"
    --3 is one way to change
    Derived forms: noun turn4, noun turning2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  4. turn - cause to move around or rotate; "turn a key"; "turn your palm this way"
    --4 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun turn7, noun turn5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. turn, grow - pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become; "The weather turned nasty"; "She grew angry"
    --5 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun turn4
    Sample sentence:
    John will turn angry
  6. turn - to send or let go; "They turned away the crowd at the gate of the governor's mansion"
    --6 is one way to
    send, direct
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. turn, move around - pass to the other side of; "turn the corner"; "move around the obstacle"
    --7 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun turn5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. turn - move around an axis or a center; "The wheels are turning"
    --8 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  9. turn, turn over - cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book"
    --9 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun turner7
    Sample sentence:
    They turn the coin
  10. change by reversal, turn, reverse - change to the contrary; "The trend was reversed"; "the tides turned against him"; "public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern"
    --10 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun turn5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  11. plow, plough, turn - to break and turn over earth especially with a plow; "Farmer Jones plowed his east field last week"; "turn the earth in the Spring"
    --11 is one way to till
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  12. turn - change color; "In Vermont, the leaves turn early"
    --12 is a kind of
    turn, grow; discolor, discolour, colour, color
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  13. turn - cause to change or turn into something different;assume new characteristics; "The princess turned the frog into a prince by kissing him"; "The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold"
    --13 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  14. turn, release - let (something) fall or spill a container; "turn the flour onto a plate"
    --14 is one way to transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  15. twist, sprain, wrench, turn, wrick, rick - twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
    --15 is one way to injure, wound
    Sample sentence:
    Did he turn his foot?
  16. turn - shape by rotating on a lathe or cutting device or a wheel; "turn the legs of the table"; "turn the clay on the wheel"
    --16 is one way to
    form
    Derived forms: noun turner6, noun turnery1, noun turnery2
    Sample sentence:
    The girls turn the wooden sticks
  17. sour, turn, ferment, work - go sour or spoil; "The milk has soured"; "The wine worked"; "The cream has turned--we have to throw it out"
    --17 is one way to change state, turn
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  18. turn - accomplish by rotating; "turn a somersault"; "turn cartwheels"
    --18 is one way to
    do, perform
    Derived form: noun turner5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. turn - get by buying and selling; "the company turned a good profit after a year"
    --19 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. turn - cause to move along an axis or into a new direction; "turn your face to the wall"; "turn the car around"; "turn your dance partner around"
    --20 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  21. turn - channel one's attention, interest, thought, or attention toward or away from something; "The pedophile turned to boys for satisfaction"; "people turn to mysticism at the turn of a millenium"
    --21 is one way to
    send, direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  22. flex, bend, deform, twist, turn - cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
    --22 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  23. turn - alter the functioning or setting of; "turn the dial to 10"; "turn the heat down"
    --23 is one way to
    operate, control
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  24. turn - direct at someone; "She turned a smile on me"; "They turned their flashlights on the car"
    --24 is one way to
    aim, take, train, take aim, direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. call on, turn - have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to; "She called on her Representative to help her"; "She turned to her relatives for help"
    --25 is one way to appeal, invoke
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  26. turn - become officially one year older; "She is turning 50 this year"
    --26 is one way to
    senesce, age, get on, mature, maturate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bring

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb bring has 11 senses
  1. bring, convey, take - take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; "Bring me the box from the other room"; "Take these letters to the boss"; "This brings me to the main point"
    --1 is one way to transport, carry
    Sample sentences:
    They bring the food to the people
    They bring the people the food
  2. bring - cause to come into a particular state or condition; "Long hard years of on the job training had brought them to their competence"; "bring water to the boiling point"
    --2 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. bring, work, play, wreak, make for - cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; "I cannot work a miracle"; "wreak havoc"; "bring comments"; "play a joke"; "The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area"
    --3 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. bring, get, convey, fetch - go or come after and bring or take back; "Get me those books over there, please"; "Could you bring the wine?"; "The dog fetched the hat"
    --4 is one way to transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
    Antonyms: take away, bear off, bear away, carry away, carry off
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. bring, land - bring into a different state; "this may land you in jail"
    --5 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. bring - be accompanied by; "Can I bring my cousin to the dinner?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. lend, impart, bestow, contribute, add, bring - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
    --7 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  8. institute, bring - avance or set forth in court; "bring charges", "institute proceedings"
    --8 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. fetch, bring in, bring - be sold for a certain price; "The painting brought $10,000"; "The old print fetched a high price at the auction"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  10. bring - attract the attention of; "The noise and the screaming brought the curious"
    --10 is one way to
    attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  11. bring - induce or persuade; "The confession of one of the accused brought the others to admit to the crime as well"
    --11 is one way to
    induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
    Sample sentence:
    They bring him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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begin - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

begin

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun begin has 1 sense
  1. Begin, Menachem Begin - Israeli statesman (born in Russia) who (as prime minister of Israel) negotiated a peace treaty with Anwar Sadat (then the president of Egypt) (1913-1992)
    --1 is a kind of statesman, solon, national leader
Verb begin has 10 senses
  1. get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence - take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
    Antonyms: end, terminate
    Derived forms: noun beginner1, noun beginning5
    Sample sentences:
    They begin moving
    They begin to move
  2. begin, start - have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000"
    Antonyms: end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s something
  3. begin, lead off, start, commence - set in motion, cause to start; "The U.S. started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life"
    Antonyms: end, terminate
    Derived forms: noun beginner2, noun beginning1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. begin - begin to speak or say; "Now listen, friends," he began
    --4 is one way to
    talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Sample sentence:
    They won't begin the story
  5. begin - be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series; "The number 'one' begins the sequence"; "A terrible murder begins the novel"; "The convocation ceremoney officially begins the semester"
    Derived form: noun beginning3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. begin - have a beginning, of a temporal event; "WWII began in 1939 when Hitler marched into Poland"; "The company's Asia tour begins next month"
    --6 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. begin, start - have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a work-out"; "The semester begins with a convocation ceremony"
    --7 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. begin, start - begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics in 10th grade"
    --8 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. begin - achieve or accomplish in the least degree, usually used in the negative; "This economic measure doesn't even begin to deal with the problem of inflation"; "You cannot even begin to understand the problem we had to deal with during the war"
    --9 is one way to
    achieve, accomplish, attain, reach
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  10. begin - begin to speak, understand, read, and write a language; "She began Russian at an early age"; "We started French in fourth grade"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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write - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

write

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb write has 9 senses
  1. write, compose, pen, indite - produce a literary work; "She composed a poem"; "He wrote four novels"
    --1 is one way to create verbally
    Derived forms: noun writer1, noun writing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue write the movie
  2. write - communicate or express by writing; "Please write to me every week"
    --2 is one way to
    communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun writer2, noun writing5
    Sample sentences:
    They write them the information
    They write the information to them
  3. publish, write - have (one's written work) issued for publication; "How many books did Georges Simenon write?"; "She published 25 books during her long career"
    --3 is one way to create verbally
    Derived form: noun writer1
    Sample sentence:
    Did he write his major works over a short period of time?
  4. write, drop a line - communicate (with) in writing; "Write her soon, please!"
    --4 is one way to correspond
    Derived form: noun writer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  5. write - communicate by letter; "He wrote that he would be coming soon"
    --5 is one way to
    communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun writer2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. compose, write - write music; "Beethoven composed nine symphonies"
    --6 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Did he write his major works over a short period of time?
  7. write - mark or trace on a surface; "The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper"
    --7 is one way to
    trace, draw, line, describe, delineate
    Derived form: noun writer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  8. write - record data on a computer; "boot-up instructions are written on the hard disk"
    --8 is one way to
    record, tape
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. spell, write - write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word); "He spelled the word wrong in this letter"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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start - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

start

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun start has 8 senses
  1. start - the beginning of anything; "it was off to a good start"
    --1 is a kind of
    beginning
    --1 has particulars:
     adrenarche; menarche; thelarche; onset, oncoming; dawn, morning; flying start, running start; opener; alpha; opening, opening night, curtain raising; kickoff, send-off, start-off; racing start
    Derived forms: verb start13, verb start12, verb start10, verb start6, verb start5, verb start4, verb start2, verb start1
  2. beginning, commencement, first, outset, get-go, start, kickoff, starting time, showtime, offset - the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the man for her"
    --2 is a kind of point, point in time
    --2 has particulars:
     birth; incipiency, incipience; terminus a quo, starting point; threshold
    Derived forms: verb start10, verb start6, verb start5, verb start4, verb start2, verb start1
  3. start, starting - a turn to be a starter (in a game at the beginning); "he got his start because one of the regular pitchers was in the hospital"; "his starting meant that the coach thought he was one of their best linemen"
    --3 is a kind of turn, play
    Derived form: verb start11
  4. startle, jump, start - a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start"
    --4 is a kind of reflex, instinctive reflex, innate reflex, inborn reflex, unconditioned reflex, physiological reaction
    --4 has particulars:
     startle response, startle reaction; startle reflex, Moro reflex; wince, flinch
    Derived form: verb start7
  5. beginning, start, commencement - the act of starting something; "he was responsible for the beginning of negotiations"
    --5 is a kind of change of state
    Antonyms: finish, finishing
    --5 has particulars:
     springboard, jumping-off point, point of departure; activation; attack, tone-beginning; constitution, establishment, formation, organization, organisation; Creation; introduction, debut, first appearance, launching, unveiling, entry; face-off; first step, initiative, opening move, opening; groundbreaking, groundbreaking ceremony; housing start; icebreaker; inauguration, startup; initiation, founding, foundation, institution, origination, creation, innovation, introduction, instauration; installation, installing, installment, instalment; jump ball; kickoff; resumption, recommencement; scrum, scrummage; startup
    Derived forms: verb start13, verb start12, verb start10, verb start6, verb start5, verb start4, verb start2, verb start1, verb start11
  6. start, starting line - a line indicating the location of the start of a race or a game
    --6 is a kind of line
  7. starting signal, start - a signal to begin (as in a race); "the starting signal was a green light"; "the runners awaited the start"
    --7 is a kind of signal, signaling, sign
  8. start, head start - advantage gained by an early start as in a race; "with an hour's start he will be hard to catch"
    --8 is a kind of advantage, vantage
Verb start has 13 senses
  1. get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence - take the first step or steps in carrying out an action; "We began working at dawn"; "Who will start?"; "Get working as soon as the sun rises!"; "The first tourists began to arrive in Cambodia"; "He began early in the day"; "Let's get down to work now"
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start2, noun start1, noun starter5
    Sample sentences:
    They start moving
    They start to move
  2. begin, lead off, start, commence - set in motion, cause to start; "The U.S. started a war in the Middle East"; "The Iraqis began hostilities"; "begin a new chapter in your life"
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start2, noun start1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. depart, part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set out, take off - leave; "The family took off for Florida"
    --3 is one way to leave, go forth, go away
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't start
  4. begin, start - have a beginning, in a temporal, spatial, or evaluative sense; "The DMZ begins right over the hill"; "The second movement begins after the Allegro"; "Prices for these homes start at $250,000"
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start2, noun start1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s something
  5. originate, initiate, start - bring into being; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start2, noun start1, noun starter5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. start, start up, embark on, commence - get off the ground; "Who started this company?"; "We embarked on an exciting enterprise"; "I start my day with a good breakfast"; "We began the new semester"; "The afternoon session begins at 4 PM"; "The blood shed started when the partisans launched a surprise attack"
    --6 is one way to begin, lead off, start, commence
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start2, noun start1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. startle, jump, start - move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room"
    --7 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun start4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  8. start, start up - get going or set in motion; "We simply could not start the engine"; "start up the computer"
    Antonyms: stop
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. start, go, get going - begin or set in motion; "I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!"
    Antonyms: stop, halt
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  10. start, take up - begin work or acting in a certain capacity, office or job; "Take up a position"; "start a new job"
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start2, noun start1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. start - play in the starting line-up
    --11 is one way to
    play
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start3, noun starting1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  12. begin, start - have a beginning characterized in some specified way; "The novel begins with a murder"; "My property begins with the three maple trees"; "Her day begins with a work-out"; "The semester begins with a convocation ceremony"
    --12 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start1
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  13. begin, start - begin an event that is implied and limited by the nature or inherent function of the direct object; "begin a cigar"; "She started the soup while it was still hot"; "We started physics in 10th grade"
    --13 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun start5, noun start1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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run - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

run

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun run has 16 senses
  1. run, tally - a score in baseball made by a runner touching all four bases safely; "the Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th"; "their first tally came in the 3rd inning"
    --1 is a kind of score
    --1 has particulars: earned run; unearned run; run batted in, rbi
    Derived form: verb run24
  2. test, trial, run - the act of testing something; "in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately"; "he called each flip of the coin a new trial"
    --2 is a kind of attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
    --2 has particulars:
     assay; clinical trial, clinical test; double blind; preclinical trial, preclinical test, preclinical phase; audition, tryout; field trial; fitting, try-on, trying on; MOT, MOT test, Ministry of Transportation test; pilot project, pilot program; Snellen test
    Derived form: verb run38
  3. footrace, foot race, run - a race run on foot; "she broke the record for the half-mile run"
    --3 is a kind of race
    --3 has particulars:
     funrun, fun run; marathon; obstacle race; steeplechase; track event
    Derived forms: verb run37, verb run29, verb run26, verb run1
  4. streak, run - an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies"
    --4 is a kind of succession
    --4 has particulars: losing streak; winning streak
  5. run, running, running play, running game - (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball; "the defensive line braced to stop the run"; "the coach put great emphasis on running"
    --5 is a kind of football play
    --5 has particulars:
     draw, draw play; end run, sweep; return; reverse; rush, rushing
    Derived forms: verb run33, verb run24
  6. run - a regular trip; "the ship made its run in record time"
    --6 is a kind of
    trip
    Derived forms: verb run35, verb run25
  7. run, running - the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace; "he broke into a run"; "his daily run keeps him fit"
    --7 is a kind of locomotion, travel
    --7 has particulars: dash, sprint
    Derived forms: verb run34, verb run29, verb run26, verb run1
  8. run - the continuous period of time during which something (a machine or a factory) operates or continues in operation; "the assembly line was on a 12-hour run"
    --8 is a kind of
    time period, period of time, period
    --8 has particulars: print run, press run; run-time
  9. run - unrestricted freedom to use; "he has the run of the house"
    --9 is a kind of
    liberty
    Derived form: verb run11
  10. run - the production achieved during a continuous period of operation (of a machine or factory etc.); "a daily run of 100,000 gallons of paint"
    --10 is a kind of
    indefinite quantity
  11. rivulet, rill, run, runnel, streamlet - a small stream
    --11 is a kind of stream, watercourse
    Derived form: verb run6
  12. political campaign, campaign, run - a race between candidates for elective office; "I managed his campaign for governor"; "he is raising money for a Senate run"
    --12 is a kind of race
    --12 has particulars:
     governor's race, campaign for governor; senate campaign, senate race
    Derived form: verb run9
  13. run, ladder, ravel - a row of unravelled stitches; "she got a run in her stocking"
    --13 is a kind of damage, harm, impairment
    Derived form: verb run40
  14. discharge, outpouring, run - the pouring forth of a fluid
    --14 is a kind of flow, flowing
    --14 has particulars:
     jet, squirt, spurt, spirt; escape, leak, leakage, outflow
    Derived form: verb run6
  15. run - an unbroken chronological sequence; "the play had a long run on Broadway"; "the team enjoyed a brief run of victories"
    --15 is a kind of
    sequence, chronological sequence, succession, successiveness, chronological succession
  16. run - a short trip; "take a run into town"
    --16 is a kind of
    trip
    Derived form: verb run41
Verb run has 41 senses
  1. run - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store"
    --1 is one way to
    travel rapidly, speed, hurry, zip
    Derived forms: noun run7, noun run3, noun runner2, noun running2
    Sample sentence:
    The horses run across the field
  2. run, scarper, turn tail, lam, run away, hightail it, bunk, head for the hills, take to the woods, escape, fly the coop, break away - flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up"
    --2 is one way to leave, go forth, go away
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. run, go, pass, lead, extend - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
    --3 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. operate, run - direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.; "She is running a relief operation in the Sudan"
    --4 is one way to direct
    Derived form: noun running4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. run, go - have a particular form; "the story or argument runs as follows"; "as the saying goes..."
    --5 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. run, flow, feed, course - move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
    --6 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun run11, noun run14
    Sample sentence:
    Water and oil run into the bowl
  7. function, work, operate, go, run - perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't run
  8. range, run - change or be different within limits; "Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion"; "Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent"; "The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals"; "My students range from very bright to dull"
    --8 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. campaign, run - run, stand, or compete for an office or a position; "Who's running for treasurer this year?"
    --9 is one way to race, run
    Derived form: noun run12
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. play, run - cause to emit recorded sounds; "They ran the tapes over and over again"; "Can you play my favorite record?"
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue run the movie
  11. run - move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way; "who are these people running around in the building?"; "She runs around telling everyone of her troubles"; "let the dogs run free"
    --11 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun run9
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. tend, be given, lean, incline, run - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
    --12 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  13. run, execute - carry out a process or program, as on a computer or a machine; "Run the dishwasher"; "run a new program on the Mac"; "the computer executed the instruction"
    --13 is one way to enforce, implement, apply
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. run - be operating, running or functioning; "The car is still running--turn it off!"
    --14 is one way to
    function, work, operate, go, run
    Antonyms: idle, tick over
    Derived form: noun running3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  15. run - change from one state to another; "run amok"; "run rogue"; "run riot"
    --15 is one way to
    become, go, get
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. run - cause to perform; "run a subject"; "run a process"
    --16 is one way to
    process, treat
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  17. run - be affected by; be subjected to; "run a temperature"; "run a risk"
    --17 is one way to
    incur
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. prevail, persist, die hard, run, endure - continue to exist; "These stories die hard"; "The legend of Elvis endures"
    --18 is one way to continue
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  19. run - occur persistently; "Musical talent runs in the family"
    --19 is one way to
    occur
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  20. carry, run - include as the content; broadcast or publicize; "We ran the ad three times"; "This paper carries a restaurant review"; "All major networks carried the press conference"
    --20 is one way to circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse, pass around
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  21. run - carry out; "run an errand"
    --21 is one way to
    carry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfil
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. guide, run, draw, pass - guide or pass over something; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  23. run, lead - cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
    --23 is one way to pass, make pass
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  24. run - make without a miss
    --24 is one way to
    succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Derived forms: noun run1, noun run5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. run, black market - deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor
    --25 is one way to trade, merchandise
    Derived form: noun run6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  26. run - cause an animal to move fast; "run the dogs"
    --26 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun run7, noun run3
    Sample sentence:
    The men run the horses across the field
  27. run, bleed - be diffused; "These dyes and colors are guaranteed not to run"
    --27 is one way to diffuse, spread, spread out, fan out
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  28. run - sail before the wind
    --28 is one way to
    sail
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  29. run - cover by running; run a certain distance; "She ran 10 miles that day"
    --29 is one way to
    pass, go through, go across
    Derived forms: noun run7, noun run3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  30. run, run for - extend or continue for a certain period of time; "The film runs 5 hours"
    --30 is one way to last, endure
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  31. run - set animals loose to graze
    --31 is one way to
    free, liberate, release, unloose, unloosen, loose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  32. run, consort - keep company; "the heifers run with the bulls ot produce offspring"
    --32 is one way to accompany
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  33. run - run with the ball; in such sports as football
    --33 is one way to
    run
    Derived forms: noun run5, noun running1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  34. run - travel rapidly, by any (unspecified) means; "Run to the store!"; "She always runs to Italy, because she has a lover there"
    --34 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun run7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  35. ply, run - travel a route regularly; "Ships ply the waters near the coast"
    --35 is one way to travel, trip, jaunt
    Derived form: noun run6
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  36. hunt, run, hunt down, track down - pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals); "Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland"; "The dogs are running deer"; "The Duke hunted in these woods"
    --36 is one way to capture, catch
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  37. race, run - compete in a race; "he is running the Marathon this year"; "let's race and see who gets there first"
    --37 is one way to compete, vie, contend
    Derived forms: noun run3, noun runner6, noun running5
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't run
  38. move, go, run - progress by being changed; "The speech has to go through several more drafts"; "run through your presentation before the meeting"
    --38 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun run2
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  39. melt, run, melt down - reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating; "melt butter"; "melt down gold"; "The wax melted in the sun"
    --39 is one way to dissolve, resolve, break up
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  40. ladder, run - come unraveled or undone as if by snagging; "Her nylons were running"
    --40 is one way to break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
    Derived form: noun run13
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  41. run, unravel - become undone; "the sweater unraveled"
    --41 is one way to disintegrate
    Derived form: noun run16
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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set

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective set has 7 senses
  1. fit, primed, set - (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed; "in no fit state to continue"; "fit to drop"; "laughing fit to burst"; "she was fit to scream"; "primed for a fight"; "we are set to go at any time"
    Antonym: unready (indirect, via ready)
  2. fixed, set, rigid - fixed and unmoving; "with eyes set in a fixed glassy stare"; "his bearded face already has a set hollow look"- Connor Cruise O'Brien; "a face rigid with pain"
    Antonym: moving (indirect, via nonmoving)
  3. located, placed, set, situated - situated in a particular spot or position; "valuable centrally located urban land"; "strategically placed artillery"; "a house set on a hilltop"; "nicely situated on a quiet riverbank"
    Antonym: unsettled (indirect, via settled)
  4. laid, set - set down according to a plan:"a carefully laid table with places set for four people"; "stones laid in a pattern"
    Antonym: disarranged (indirect, via arranged)
  5. set - being below the horizon; "the moon is set"
    Antonym:
    up (indirect, via down)
  6. determined, dictated, set - determined or decided upon as by an authority; "date and place are already determined"; "the dictated terms of surrender"; "the time set for the launching"
    Antonym: unsettled (indirect, via settled)
  7. hardened, set - converted to solid form (as concrete)
    Antonym: soft (indirect, via hard)
Noun set has 13 senses
  1. set - a group of things of the same kind that belong together and are so used; "a set of books"; "a set of golf clubs"; "a set of teeth"
    --1 is a kind of
    collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
    --1 has member: volume
    --1 has particulars:
     dentition, teeth; singleton; pair, brace; trio, triad, triplet; quartet, quartette, quadruplet; quintet, quintette; sextet, sextette, sestet; septet, septette; octet, octette; chess set; manicure set; union, sum, join; intersection, product, cartesian product; field; field; field; bracket; conjugation; suite; choir, consort; core, nucleus, core group; score; threescore; synset
  2. set - (mathematics) an abstract collection of numbers or symbols; "the set of prime numbers is infinite"
    --2 is a kind of
    abstraction
    --2 has particulars:
     interval; group, mathematical group; locus; subset; null set; Mandelbrot set; mathematical space, topological space; field; solution, root; diagonal; domain; intersection
  3. set, exercise set - several exercises intended to be done in series; "he did four sets of the incline bench press"
    --3 is a kind of exercise, exercising, physical exercise, physical exertion, workout
  4. stage set, set - representation consisting of the scenery and other properties used to identify the location of a dramatic production; "the sets were meticulously authentic"
    --4 is a kind of representation
    --4 is a part of mise en scene, stage setting, setting
    --4 has parts: set decoration
    --4 has particulars: scenery, scene
  5. set, circle, band, lot - an unofficial association of people or groups; "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot"
    --5 is a kind of social group
    --5 has particulars:
     car pool; clique, coterie, ingroup, inner circle, pack, camp; cohort; conspiracy, confederacy; Four Hundred; horsy set, horsey set; jet set; party, company
  6. bent, set - a relatively permanent inclination to react in a particular way; "the set of his mind was obvious"
    --6 is a kind of inclination, disposition, tendency
    Derived forms: verb set3, verb set2
  7. set - the act of putting something in position; "he gave a final set to his hat"
    --7 is a kind of
    placement, location, locating, position, positioning, emplacement
    Derived forms: verb set15, verb set12, verb set9, verb set6, verb set1
  8. set - a unit of play in tennis or squash; "they played two sets of tennis after dinner"
    --8 is a kind of
    playing period, period of play, play
  9. hardening, solidifying, solidification, set, curing - the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization; "the hardening of concrete"; "he tested the set of the glue"
    --9 is a kind of natural process, natural action, action, activity
    --9 is a part of plastination
    --9 has particulars: congealment, congelation
    Derived form: verb set14
  10. Set, Seth - evil beast-headed Egyptian god with high square ears and a long snout; brother and murderer of Osiris
    --10 is a kind of Egyptian deity
  11. set - the descent of a heavenly body below the horizon; "before the set of sun"
    --11 is a kind of
    descent
  12. set, readiness - (psychology) a temporary readiness to respond in a particular way; "the subjects' set led them to solve problems the familiar way and to overlook the simpler solution"; "his instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set"
    --12 is a kind of cognitive state, state of mind
    Derived forms: verb set21, verb set7
  13. set - any electronic equipment that receives or transmits radio or tv signals; "the early sets ran on storage batteries"
    --13 is a kind of
    electronic equipment
    --13 is a part of communication system, communication equipment
    --13 has particulars: receiver, receiving system; transmitter, sender
Verb set has 24 senses
  1. put, set, place, pose, position, lay - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun set7, noun setting4
    Sample sentence:
    They set the bags on the table
  2. determine, set - fix conclusively or authoritatively; "set the rules"
    Derived form: noun set6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  3. specify, set, determine, fix, limit - decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters"
    --3 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived form: noun set6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. set, mark - establish as the highest level or best performance; "set a record"
    --4 is one way to lay down, establish, make
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. set - put into a certain state; cause to be in a certain state; "set the house afire"
    --5 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. set - fix in a border; "The goldsmith set the diamond"
    --6 is one way to
    arrange, set up
    Derived forms: noun set7, noun setting6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set - make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc; "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill"
    --7 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun set12
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  8. set - set to a certain position or cause to operate correctly; "set clocks or instruments"
    --8 is one way to
    adjust, set, correct
    Derived form: noun setting4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. set, localize, localise, place - locate; "The film is set in Africa"
    --9 is one way to stage, present, represent
    Derived form: noun set7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. set, go down, go under - disappear beyond the horizon; "the sun sets early these days"
    --10 is one way to descend, fall, go down, come down
    Antonyms: rise, come up, uprise, ascend
    Sample sentence:
    The moon will soon set
  11. arrange, set - adapt for performance in a different way; "set this poem to music"
    --11 is one way to compose, write
    Sample sentence:
    Did he set his major works over a short period of time?
  12. plant, set - put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground; "Let's plant flowers in the garden"
    --12 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Derived form: noun set7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. set - apply or start; "set fire to a building"
    --13 is one way to
    originate, initiate, start
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. jell, set, congeal - become gelatinous; "the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme"
    --14 is one way to solidify
    Derived form: noun set9
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  15. set - put into a position that will restore a normal state; "set a broken bone"
    --15 is one way to
    put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Derived form: noun set7
    Sample sentence:
    Did he set his foot?
  16. set, countersink - insert (a nail or screw below the surface, as into a countersink)
    --16 is one way to bury, sink
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. set - give a fine, sharp edge to a knife or razor
    --17 is one way to
    hone
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. sic, set - urge a dog to attack someone
    --18 is one way to assail, assault, set on, attack
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something on somebody
  19. place, put, set - estimate; "We put the time of arrival at 8 P.M."
    --19 is one way to estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. rig, set, set up - equip with sails, masts, etc.; "rig a ship"
    --20 is one way to equip, fit, fit out, outfit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. set up, lay out, set - get ready for a particular purpose or event; "set up an experiment"; "set the table"; "lay out the tools for the surgery"
    --21 is one way to fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set
    Derived forms: noun set12, noun setting5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. adjust, set, correct - alter or regulate so as to achieve accuracy or conform to a standard; "Adjust the clock, please"; "correct the alignment of the front wheels"
    --22 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  23. fructify, set - bear fruit; "the apple trees fructify"
    --23 is one way to reproduce, procreate, multiply
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  24. dress, arrange, set, do, coif, coiffe, coiffure - arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
    --24 is one way to groom, neaten
    Sample sentence:
    They set their hair

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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help

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun help has 4 senses
  1. aid, assist, assistance, help - the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "he gave me an assist with the housework"; "could not walk without assistance"; "rescue party went to their aid"; "offered his help in unloading"
    --1 is a kind of activity
    --1 has particulars:
     self-help; facilitation; hand, helping hand; recourse, resort, refuge; thanks; financial aid; relief, succor, succour, ministration; lift; service; accommodation; boost, encouragement; support
    Derived forms: verb help6, verb help5, verb help3, verb help2, verb help1
  2. aid, assistance, help - a resource; "visual aids in teaching"; "economic assistance to depressed areas"
    --2 is a kind of resource
    Derived forms: verb help6, verb help5, verb help3, verb help2, verb help1
  3. avail, help, service - a means of serving; "of no avail"; "there's no help for it"
    --3 is a kind of helpfulness
  4. assistant, helper, help, supporter - a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help to finish the work"
    --4 is a kind of worker
    --4 has particulars:
     coadjutor; accomplice, confederate; aide, auxiliary; attendant, attender, tender; dental assistant; deputy, lieutenant; dresser, actor's assistant; event planner; facilitator; girl Friday; hatchet man, enforcer; instrument, pawn, cat's-paw; labor coach, monitrice; underboss; mannequin, manikin, mannikin, manakin, fashion model, model; model, poser; paraprofessional; powder monkey; prompter, theater prompter; right-hand man, chief assistant, man Friday; secretary, secretarial assistant; sidesman; subordinate, subsidiary, underling, foot soldier; water boy, waterer; whipper-in
    Derived form: verb help1
Verb help has 8 senses
  1. help, assist, aid - give help or assistance; be of service; "Everyone helped out during the earthquake"; "Can you help me carry this table?"; "She never helps around the house"
    --1 is one way to support, back up
    Derived forms: noun helper1, noun helper2, noun help4, noun help2, noun help1
    Sample sentence:
    They help him to write the letter
  2. help, facilitate - be of use; "This will help to prevent accidents"
    --2 is one way to serve
    Derived forms: noun help2, noun help1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot help Sue
  3. help, aid - improve the condition of; "These pills will help the patient"
    --3 is one way to better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived forms: noun help2, noun help1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. help oneself, help - abstain from doing; always used with a negative; "I can't help myself--I have to smoke"; "She could not help watching the sad spectacle"
    --4 is one way to refrain, forbear
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  5. help - contribute to the furtherance of; "This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries"
    --5 is one way to
    promote, advance, boost, further, encourage
    Derived forms: noun helper1, noun helper2, noun help2, noun help1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. help - improve; change for the better; "New slipcovers will help the old living room furniture"
    --6 is one way to
    better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived forms: noun help2, noun help1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. serve, help - help to some food; help with food or drink; "I served him three times, and after that he helped himself"
    --7 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived form: noun helping1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot help Sue
  8. avail, help - take or use; "She helped herself to some of the office supplies"
    --8 is one way to exploit, work
    Sample sentence:
    They help themselves

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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play

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun play has 17 senses
  1. play, drama, dramatic play - a dramatic work intended for performance by actors on a stage; "he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway"
    --1 is a kind of dramatic composition, dramatic work
    --1 has parts: stage direction; act
    --1 has particulars:
     Grand Guignol; theater of the absurd; playlet; miracle play; morality play; mystery play; Passion play; satyr play
    Derived forms: verb play26, verb play25, verb play14, verb play4
  2. play - a theatrical performance of a drama; "the play lasted two hours"
    --2 is a kind of
    show
    --2 has particulars: musical, musical comedy, musical theater; curtain raiser
    Derived forms: verb play26, verb play25, verb play14, verb play4
  3. play - a preset plan of action in team sports; "the coach drew up the plays for her team"
    --3 is a kind of
    plan of action
    --3 has particulars:
     knock on; football play; razzle-dazzle, razzle, razzmatazz, razmataz; basketball play; baseball play
    Derived forms: verb play33, verb play32, verb play1
  4. maneuver, manoeuvre, play - a deliberate coordinated movement requiring dexterity and skill; "he made a great maneuver"; "the runner was out on a play by the shortstop"
    --4 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --4 is a part of athletic game
    --4 has particulars:
     takeaway; figure; completion, pass completion; ball hawking; assist; icing, icing the puck; jugglery; obstruction; footwork; stroke, shot; safety blitz, linebacker blitzing, blitz; mousetrap, trap play
    Derived forms: verb play31, verb play20
  5. play - a state in which action is feasible; "the ball was still in play"; "insiders said the company's stock was in play"
    --5 is a kind of
    action, activity, activeness
    Derived form: verb play2
  6. play - utilization or exercise; "the play of the imagination"
    --6 is a kind of
    use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercise
    Derived form: verb play2
  7. bid, play - an attempt to get something; "they made a futile play for power"; "he made a bid to gain attention"
    --7 is a kind of attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
  8. play, child's play - play by children that is guided more by imagination than by fixed rules; "Freud believed in the utility of play to a small child"
    --8 is a kind of diversion, recreation
    --8 has particulars: house; doctor; fireman
    Derived form: verb play5
  9. playing period, period of play, play - (in games or plays or other performances) the time during which play proceeds; "rain stopped play in the 4th inning"
    --9 is a kind of measure, quantity, amount
    --9 is a part of athletic game
    --9 has particulars:
     hole, golf hole; chukka, chukker; inning, frame; set; turn, bout, round; first period; second period; third period; final period; half; period; quarter; over
    Derived forms: verb play34, verb play1
  10. free rein, play - the removal of constraints; "he gave free rein to his impulses"; "they gave full play to the artist's talent"
    --10 is a kind of freedom
  11. shimmer, play - a weak and tremulous light; "the shimmer of colors on iridescent feathers"; "the play of light on the water"
    --11 is a kind of change, alteration, modification
    Derived form: verb play9
  12. fun, play, sport - verbal wit (often at another's expense but not to be taken seriously); "he became a figure of fun"
    --12 is a kind of wit, humor, humour, witticism, wittiness
    --12 has particulars:
     jocosity, jocularity; waggery, waggishness; drollery, clowning, comedy, funniness; pun, punning, wordplay, paronomasia
  13. looseness, play - movement or space for movement; "there was too much play in the steering wheel"
    --13 is a kind of movability, movableness
    --13 has particulars: wiggliness; slack, slackness
    Derived form: verb play24
  14. play, frolic, romp, gambol, caper - gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement; "it was all done in play"; "their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly"
    --14 is a kind of diversion, recreation
    --14 has particulars:
     flirt, flirting, flirtation, coquetry, dalliance, toying; folly, foolery, tomfoolery, craziness, lunacy, indulgence; game; horseplay; teasing; word play
    Derived forms: verb play11, verb play5
  15. gambling, gaming, play - the act of playing for stakes in the hope of winning (including the payment of a price for a chance to win a prize); "his gambling cost him a fortune"; "there was heavy play at the blackjack table"
    --15 is a kind of diversion, recreation; vice
    --15 has particulars:
     sporting life; bet, wager; game of chance, gambling game; unlicensed gambling; throw
    Derived forms: verb play30, verb play29, verb play15, verb play10
  16. turn, play - the activity of doing something in an agreed succession; "it is my turn"; "it is still my play"
    --16 is a kind of activity
    --16 is a part of game
    --16 has particulars:
     move; start, starting; innings; attack; down; bat, at-bat; lead; ruff, trumping
  17. play, swordplay - the act using a sword (or other weapon) vigorously and skillfully
    --17 is a kind of action
    --17 has particulars: fencing
Verb play has 35 senses
  1. play - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches"
    --1 is one way to
    compete, vie, contend
    Derived forms: noun play9, noun play3, noun player4, noun player1, noun playing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. play - act or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome; "This factor played only a minor part in his decision"; "This development played into her hands"; "I played no role in your dismissal"
    --2 is one way to
    act, move
    Derived forms: noun play6, noun play5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. play - play on an instrument; "The band played all night long"
    --3 is one way to
    perform
    Derived forms: noun player2, noun playing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue play
  4. act, play, represent - play a role or part; "Gielgud played Hamlet"; "She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role"; "She played the servant to her husband's master"
    --4 is one way to re-create
    Derived forms: noun play2, noun play1, noun player3, noun playing3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. play - be at play; be engaged in playful activity; amuse oneself in a way characteristic of children; "The kids were playing outside all day"; "I used to play with trucks as a little girl"
    --5 is one way to
    act
    Derived forms: noun play14, noun play8, noun playing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. play, spiel - replay (as a melody); "Play it again, Sam"; "She played the third movement very beautifully"
    --6 is one way to re-create
    Derived form: noun playing1
    Sample sentence:
    They will play the duet
  7. play - perform music on (a musical instrument); "He plays the flute"; "Can you play on this old recorder?"
    --7 is one way to
    sound
    Derived form: noun playing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. act, play, act as - pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind; "He acted the idiot"; "She plays deaf when the news are bad"
    --8 is one way to act, behave, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  9. play - move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly; "The spotlights played on the politicians"
    --9 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun play11
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. play - bet or wager (money); "He played $20 on the new horse"; "She plays the races"
    --10 is one way to
    gamble
    Derived form: noun play15
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. play, recreate - engage in recreational activities rather than work; occupy oneself in a diversion; "On weekends I play"; "The students all recreate alike"
    Derived forms: noun play14, noun playing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  12. play - pretend to be somebody in the framework of a game or playful activity; "Let's play like I am mommy"; "Play cowboy and Indians"
    --12 is one way to
    simulate, assume, sham, feign
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  13. play - emit recorded sound; "The tape was playing for hours"; "the stereo was playing Beethoven when I entered"
    --13 is one way to
    sound
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s something
  14. play - perform on a certain location; "The prodigy played Carnegie Hall at the age of 16"; "She has been playing on Broadway for years"
    --14 is one way to
    perform
    Derived forms: noun play2, noun play1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. play - put (a card or piece) into play during a game, or act strategically as if in a card game; "He is playing his cards close to his chest"; "The Democrats still have some cards to play before they will concede the electoral victory"
    --15 is one way to
    deploy
    Derived form: noun play15
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. play, toy - engage in an activity as if it were a game rather than take it seriously; "They played games on their opponents"; "play the stockmarket"; "play with her feelings"; "toy with an idea"
    --16 is one way to act, behave, do
    Derived form: noun playing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. play - behave in a certain way; "play safe"; "play it safe"; "play fair"
    --17 is one way to
    act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  18. play, run - cause to emit recorded sounds; "They ran the tapes over and over again"; "Can you play my favorite record?"
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue play the movie
  19. toy, fiddle, diddle, play - manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination; "She played nervously with her wedding ring"; "Don't fiddle with the screws"; "He played with the idea of running for the Senate"
    --19 is one way to manipulate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  20. play - use to one's advantage; "She plays on her clients' emotions"
    --20 is one way to
    exploit, work
    Derived form: noun play4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  21. dally, trifle, play - consider not very seriously; "He is trifling with her"; "She plays with the thought of moving to Tasmania"
    --21 is one way to consider, take, deal, look at
    Sample sentence:
    Sam wants to play with Sue
  22. play - be received or accepted or interpreted in a specific way; "This speech didn't play well with the American public"; "His remarks played to the suspicions of the committee"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  23. dally, toy, play, flirt - behave carelessly or indifferently; "Play about with a young girl's affection"
    --23 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  24. play - cause to move or operate freely within a bounded space; "The engine has a wheel that is playing in a rack"
    --24 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived form: noun play13
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  25. act, play, roleplay, playact - perform on a stage or theater; "She acts in this play"; "He acted in `Julius Caesar'"; "I played in `A Christmas Carol'"
    --25 is one way to perform
    Derived forms: noun play2, noun play1, noun player3, noun playing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  26. play - be performed; "What's playing in the local movie theater?"; "`Cats' has been playing on Broadway for many years"
    Derived forms: noun play1, noun play2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  27. bring, work, play, wreak, make for - cause to happen or to occur as a consequence; "I cannot work a miracle"; "wreak havoc"; "bring comments"; "play a joke"; "The rain brought relief to the drought-stricken area"
    --27 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  28. play - discharge or direct or be discharged or directed as if in a continuous stream; "play water from a hose"; "The fountains played all day"
    --28 is one way to
    discharge
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  29. play - make bets; "Play the reaces"; "play the casinos in Trouville"
    --29 is one way to
    bet, wager, play
    Derived form: noun play15
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  30. bet, wager, play - stake on the outcome of an issue; "I bet $100 on that new horse"; "She played all her money on the dark horse"
    --30 is one way to gamble
    Derived form: noun play15
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  31. play - shoot or hit in a particular manner; "She played a good backhand last night"
    --31 is one way to
    hit
    Derived form: noun play4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  32. play - use or move; "I had to play my queen"
    --32 is one way to
    use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Derived form: noun play3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  33. play - employ in a game or in a specific position; "They played him on first base"
    --33 is one way to
    use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Derived form: noun play3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  34. meet, encounter, play, take on - contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary"
    Derived forms: noun play9, noun playing2
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue play
    Sam cannot play Sue
  35. play - exhaust by allowing to pull on the line; "play a hooked fish"
    --35 is one way to
    exhaust, wash up, beat, tucker, tucker out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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move - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

move

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun move has 5 senses
  1. move - the act of deciding to do something; "he didn't make a move to help"; "his first move was to hire a lawyer"
    --1 is a kind of
    decision, determination, conclusion
    --1 has particulars:
     demarche; maneuver, manoeuvre, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre
    Derived forms: verb move8, verb move6
  2. move, relocation - the act of changing your residence or place of business; "they say that three moves equal one fire"
    --2 is a kind of change
    --2 has particulars: flit
    Derived form: verb move4
  3. motion, movement, move, motility - a change of position that does not entail a change of location; "the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"; "movement is a sign of life"; "an impatient move of his hand"; "gastrointestinal motility"
    --3 is a kind of change
    --3 has particulars:
     abduction; adduction; agitation; body English; circumduction; disturbance; fetal movement, foetal movement; flit, dart; gesture; headshake, headshaking; inclination, inclining; inversion, eversion, everting; inversion, upending; jerk, jerking, jolt; kick, kicking; kneel, kneeling; lurch, pitch, pitching; nystagmus; opening; prostration; reach, reaching, stretch; reciprocation; reclining; retraction; retroflection, retroflexion; rotation, rotary motion; shutting, closing; sitting; sitting, posing; snap; squat, squatting; sweep; toss; vibration, quiver, quivering; wave; waver, flutter, flicker; standing; straddle, span; stroke; wiggle, wriggle, squirm; eurythmy, eurhythmy, eurythmics, eurhythmics
    Derived form: verb move3
  4. motion, movement, move - the act of changing location from one place to another; "police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path"
    --4 is a kind of change
    --4 has particulars:
     approach, approaching, coming; progress, progression, procession, advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion; locomotion, travel; lurch, lunge; travel, traveling, travelling; pursuit, chase, following; rise, ascent, ascension, ascending; descent; swing, swinging, vacillation; return; slide, glide, coast; slippage; flow, stream; crawl; speed, speeding, hurrying; translation, displacement; shift, shifting; haste, hurry, rush, rushing; maneuver, manoeuvre, play; migration
    Derived forms: verb move2, verb move1
  5. move - (game) a player's turn to move a piece or take some other permitted action
    --5 is a kind of
    turn, play
    --5 has particulars: chess move
    Derived form: verb move15
Verb move has 16 senses
  1. travel, go, move, locomote - change location; move, travel, or proceed; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"
    Derived forms: noun motion6, noun move4, noun movement3, noun movement2, noun mover3
    Sample sentence:
    The cars move down the avenue
  2. move, displace - cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense; "Move those boxes into the corner, please"; "I'm moving my money to another bank"; "The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant"
    Derived forms: noun move4, noun movement3, noun movement11, noun mover1, noun mover4
    Sample sentence:
    They move the car down the avenue
  3. move - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"
    Antonyms:
    stand still
    Derived forms: noun motion3, noun move3, noun movement1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. move - change residence, affiliation, or place of employment; "We moved from Idaho to Nebraska"; "The basketball player moved from one team to another"
    Antonyms:
    stay, stick, stick around, stay put
    Derived forms: noun move2, noun movement3, noun mover3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue move
  5. go, proceed, move - follow a procedure or take a course; "We should go farther in this matter"; "She went through a lot of trouble"; "go about the world in a certain manner"; "Messages must go through diplomatic channels"
    --5 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. be active, move - be in a state of action; "she is always moving"
    Derived forms: noun motion4, noun move1, noun mover2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. move - go or proceed from one point to another; "the debate moved from family values to the economy"
    --7 is one way to
    change, alter, vary
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. act, move - perform an action, or work out or perform (an action); "think before you act"; "We must move quickly"; "The governor should act on the new energy bill"; "The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel"
    Derived form: noun move1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. affect, impress, move, strike - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will move him
    The good news will move her
    The performance is likely to move Sue
  10. motivate, actuate, propel, move, prompt, incite - give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"
    --10 is one way to cause, do, make
    Sample sentence:
    They move him to write the letter
  11. move - arouse sympathy or compassion in; "Her fate moved us all"
    --11 is one way to
    affect, impress, move, strike
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  12. move - dispose of by selling; "The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers"
    --12 is one way to
    sell
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. move, go, run - progress by being changed; "The speech has to go through several more drafts"; "run through your presentation before the meeting"
    --13 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  14. move - live one's life in a specified environment; "she moves in certain circles only"
    --14 is one way to
    live
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. move, go - have a turn; make one's move in a game; "Can I go now?"
    Derived form: noun move5
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue move
  16. move, make a motion - propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting
    --16 is one way to propose, suggest, advise
    Derived form: noun mover2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s on something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pay - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pay

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun pay has 1 sense
  1. wage, pay, earnings, remuneration, salary - something that remunerates; "wages were paid by check"; "he wasted his pay on drink"; "they saved a quarter of all their earnings"
    --1 is a kind of regular payment
    --1 is a part of payroll, paysheet
    --1 has particulars:
     combat pay; double time; found; half-pay; living wage; merit pay; minimum wage; pay envelope, pay packet; sick pay; strike pay; take-home pay
    Derived forms: verb pay6, verb pay5, verb pay3, verb pay1
Verb pay has 11 senses
  1. pay - give money, usually in exchange for goods or services; "I paid four dollars for this sandwich"; "Pay the waitress, please"
    --1 is one way to
    give
    Derived forms: noun pay1, noun payment1, noun payment2, noun payee1, noun payer1
    Sample sentence:
    They pay him to write the letter
  2. give, pay - convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow; "Don't pay him any mind"; "give the orders"; "Give him my best regards"; "pay attention"
    --2 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  3. pay, pay off, make up, compensate - do or give something to somebody in return; "Does she pay you for the work you are doing?"
    --3 is one way to settle
    Derived forms: noun pay1, noun payee1, noun payer1
    Sample sentence:
    They pay to move
  4. pay - bear (a cost or penalty), in recompense for some action; "You'll pay for this!"; "She had to pay the penalty for speaking out rashly"; "You'll pay for this opinion later"
    --4 is one way to
    digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
    Derived form: noun payer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. pay up, ante up, pay - cancel or discharge a debt; "pay up, please!"
    --5 is one way to pay
    Derived forms: noun pay1, noun payment1, noun payment2
    Sample sentence:
    They pay
  6. yield, pay, bear - bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"
    --6 is one way to gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in
    Derived form: noun pay1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. pay - render; "pay a visit"; "pay a call"
    --7 is one way to
    make
    Sample sentence:
    They pay the money
  8. pay - be worth it; "It pays to go through the trouble"
    --8 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  9. give, pay, devote - dedicate; "give thought to"; "give priority to"; "pay attention to"
    --9 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. pay - discharge or settle; "pay a debt"; "pay an obligation"
    --10 is one way to
    settle
    Derived forms: noun payment1, noun payment2, noun payer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. pay - make a compensation for; "a favor that cannot be paid back"
    --11 is one way to
    requite, repay
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hear - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hear

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb hear has 5 senses
  1. hear - perceive (sound) via the auditory sense
    --1 is one way to
    perceive, comprehend
    Derived form: noun hearing6
    Sample sentence:
    They will hear the duet
  2. learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
    Sample sentence:
    They hear that there was a traffic accident
  3. hear, try - examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"
    --3 is one way to probe, examine
    Derived form: noun hearing5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. hear - receive a communication from someone; "We heard nothing from our son for five years"
    --4 is one way to
    pick up, receive
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. listen, hear, take heed - listen and pay attention; "Listen to your father"; "We must hear the expert before we make a decision"
    --5 is one way to concentrate, focus, center, centre, pore, rivet
    Derived forms: noun hearer1, noun hearing4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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meet - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

meet

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective meet has 1 sense
  1. fitting, meet - being precisely fitting and right; "it is only meet that she should be seated first"
    Antonym: unjust (indirect, via just)
Noun meet has 1 sense
  1. meet, sports meeting - a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held
    --1 is a kind of athletic contest, athletic competition, athletics
    --1 has parts: track and field
    --1 has particulars:
     gymkhana; race meeting; regatta; swimming meet, swim meet; track meet
    Derived forms: verb meet10, verb meet2
Verb meet has 13 senses
  1. meet, ran into, encounter, run across, come across, see - come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!"
    Derived forms: noun meeting1, noun meeting4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. meet, get together - get together socially or for a specific purpose
    Derived forms: noun meet1, noun meeter1, noun meeting3, noun meeting2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. converge, meet - be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this point"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil - fill or meet a want or need
    --4 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. meet, fit, conform to - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?"
    --5 is one way to match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. meet, match, cope with - satisfy or fulfill; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match my dreams"
    --6 is one way to cope, get by, make out, make do, contend, grapple, deal, manage
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. meet - get to know; get acquainted with; "I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night!"; "we met in Singapore"
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue meet
    Sam cannot meet Sue
  8. meet, gather, assemble, forgather, foregather - collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
    --8 is one way to interact
    Derived forms: noun meeting3, noun meeting2
    Sample sentence:
    The crowds meet in the streets
  9. meet - meet by design; be present at the arrival of; "Can you meet me at the train station?"
    --9 is one way to
    meet, gather, assemble, forgather, foregather
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. meet, encounter, play, take on - contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary"
    Derived form: noun meet1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue meet
    Sam cannot meet Sue
  11. meet, encounter, receive - experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition"
    --11 is one way to have, experience
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    => Something is ----ing PP
    => Somebody ----s PP
  12. suffer, meet - undergo or suffer; "meet a violent death"; "suffer a terrible fate"
    --12 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. touch, adjoin, meet, contact - be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"
    Sample sentences:
    Our properties meet at this point
    His fields meet mine at this point

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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include - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

include

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb include has 4 senses
  1. include - have as a part, be made up out of; "The list includes the names of many famous writers"
    Antonyms:
    exclude
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. include - consider as part of something; "I include you in the list of culprits"
    --2 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Antonyms: exclude, except, leave out, leave off, omit, take out
    Derived form: noun inclusion4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. include - add as part of something else; put in as part of a set, group, or category; "We must include this chemical element in the group"
    --3 is one way to
    add
    Derived form: noun inclusion4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. admit, let in, include - allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"
    --4 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Derived form: noun inclusion4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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believe - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

believe

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb believe has 5 senses
  1. believe - accept as true; take to be true; "I believed his report"; "We didn't believe his stories from the War"; "She believes in spirits"
    --1 is one way to
    accept
    Antonyms: disbelieve, discredit
    Derived forms: noun belief1, noun believer1
    Sample sentence:
    They believe him to write the letter
  2. think, believe, consider, conceive - judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
    --2 is one way to judge
    Sample sentence:
    They believe that there was a traffic accident
  3. believe, trust - be confident about something; "I believe that he will come back from the war"
    --3 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Derived form: noun belief2
    Sample sentence:
    They believe that there was a traffic accident
  4. believe - follow a credo; have a faith; be a believer; "When you hear his sermons, you will be able to believe, too"
    --4 is one way to
    believe
    Derived form: noun believer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. believe - credit with veracity; "You cannot believe this man"; "Should we believe a publication like the National Inquirer?"
    --5 is one way to
    credit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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allow - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

allow

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb allow has 10 senses
  1. let, allow, permit - make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
    Something ----s INFINITIVE
  2. permit, allow, let, countenance - consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
    --2 is one way to accept, consent, go for
    Antonyms: forbid, prohibit, interdict, proscribe, veto, disallow
    Sample sentence:
    They allow him to write the letter
  3. allow, grant - let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"
    --3 is one way to give
    Antonyms: deny, refuse
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  4. allow, appropriate, earmark, set aside, reserve - give or assign a share of money or time to a particular person or cause; "I will earmark this money for your research"
    --4 is one way to assign, allot, portion
    Derived form: noun allowance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. leave, allow for, allow, provide - make a possibility or provide opportunity for; permit to be attainable or cause to remain; "This leaves no room for improvement"; "The evidence allows only one conclusion"; "allow for mistakes"; "leave lots of time for the trip"; "This procedure provides for lots of leeway"
    --5 is one way to yield, give, afford
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. allow, take into account - allow or plan for a certain possibility; concede the truth or validity of something; "I allow for this possibility"; "The seamstress planned for 5% shrinkage after the first wash"
    --6 is one way to calculate, estimate, reckon, count on, figure, forecast
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  7. admit, allow - afford possibility; "This problem admits of no solution"; "This short story allows of several different interpretations"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. give up, allow - allow the other (baseball) team to score; "give up a run"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. allow - grant as a discount or in exchange; "The camera store owner allowed me $50 on my old camera"
    --9 is one way to
    discount
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  10. allow, permit, tolerate - allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting; "We don't allow dogs here"; "Children are not permitted beyond this point"; "We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital"
    --10 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Derived forms: noun allowance4, noun allowance6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lead - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lead

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun lead has 16 senses
  1. lead, Pb, atomic number 82 - a soft heavy toxic malleable metallic element; bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes readily to dull gray; "the children were playing with lead soldiers"
    --1 is a kind of metallic element, metal
    --1 is a substance of galena; cerussite, white lead ore
    --1 has particulars: hard lead; hard lead, antimonial lead; pig lead
  2. lead - an advantage held by a competitor in a race; "he took the lead at the last turn"
    --2 is a kind of
    advantage, vantage
  3. lead, track, trail - evidence pointing to a possible solution; "the police are following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
    --3 is a kind of evidence, grounds
  4. lead - a position of leadership (especially in the phrase `take the lead'); "he takes the lead in any group"; "we were just waiting for someone to take the lead"; "they didn't follow our lead"
    --4 is a kind of
    leadership, leading
    Derived forms: verb lead15, verb lead10, verb lead7
  5. lead - the angle between the direction a gun is aimed and the position of a moving target (correcting for the flight time of the missile)
    --5 is a kind of
    angle
  6. lead, lead-in - the introductory section of a story; "it was an amusing lead-in to a very serious matter"
    --6 is a kind of section, subdivision
    --6 is a part of news article, news story, newspaper article
  7. star, principal, lead - an actor who plays a principal role
    --7 is a kind of actor, histrion, player, thespian, role player
    --7 has particulars:
     co-star; film star, movie star; idol, matinee idol; television star, TV star
  8. lead - (baseball) the position taken by a base runner preparing to advance to the next base; "he took a long lead off first"
    --8 is a kind of
    position, place
  9. tip, lead, steer, confidential information, wind, hint - an indication of potential opportunity; "he got a tip on the stock market"; "a good lead for a job"
    --9 is a kind of guidance, counsel, counseling, counselling, direction
  10. lead, lead story - a news story of major importance
    --10 is a kind of news article, news story, newspaper article
  11. spark advance, lead - the timing of ignition relative to the position of the piston in an internal-combustion engine
    --11 is a kind of timing
  12. leash, tether, lead - restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal
    --12 is a kind of restraint, constraint
  13. lead, leading - thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
    --13 is a kind of strip, slip
  14. lead, pencil lead - mixture of graphite with clay in different degrees of hardness; the marking substance in a pencil
    --14 is a kind of graphite, black lead, plumbago
    --14 is a part of lead pencil
  15. jumper cable, jumper lead, lead - a jumper that consists of a short piece of wire; "it was a tangle of jumper cables and clip leads"
    --15 is a kind of jumper; wire, conducting wire
    --15 has particulars: clip lead
  16. lead - the playing of a card to start a trick in bridge; "the lead was in the dummy"
    --16 is a kind of
    turn, play
    --16 is a part of card game, cards
Verb lead has 15 senses
  1. lead, take, direct, conduct, guide - take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
    Derived form: noun leader1
    Sample sentence:
    The men lead the horses across the field
  2. leave, result, lead - result in; "The water left a mark on the silk dress"; "Her blood left a stain on the napkin"
    --2 is one way to bring about
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. lead - tend to or result in; "This remark lead to further arguments among the guests"
    --3 is one way to
    leave, result, lead
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. lead, head - travel in front of; go in advance of others; "The procession was headed by John"
    --4 is one way to precede, lead
    Derived form: noun leader1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. lead - cause to undertake a certain action; "Her greed led her to forge the checks"
    --5 is one way to
    induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
    Derived form: noun leader1
    Sample sentence:
    They lead him to write the letter
  6. run, go, pass, lead, extend - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
    --6 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. head, lead - be in charge of; "Who is heading this project?"
    --7 is one way to direct
    Derived forms: noun lead4, noun leader1
    Sample sentence:
    They lead him to write the letter
  8. lead, top - be ahead of others; be the first; "she topped her class every year"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s somebody
    => Something ----s somebody
    => Something ----s something
  9. contribute, lead, conduce - be conducive to; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"
    --9 is one way to promote, advance, boost, further, encourage
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. conduct, lead, direct - lead, as in the performance of a composition; "conduct an orchestra; Bairenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years"
    --10 is one way to perform, execute, do
    Derived form: noun lead4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. lead - pass or spend; "lead a good life"
    --11 is one way to
    spend, pass
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. go, lead - lead, extend, or afford access; "This door goes to the basement"; "The road runs South"
    --12 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  13. precede, lead - move ahead (of others) in time or space
    --13 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  14. run, lead - cause something to pass or lead somewhere; "Run the wire behind the cabinet"
    --14 is one way to pass, make pass
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  15. moderate, chair, lead - preside over; "John moderated the discussion"
    --15 is one way to hash out, discuss, talk over
    Derived form: noun lead4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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stand - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

stand

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun stand has 12 senses
  1. base, pedestal, stand - a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp"
    --1 is a kind of support
    --1 has particulars: brass monkey; staddle; trivet; trivet
  2. stand - the position where a thing or person stands
    --2 is a kind of
    position, place
    --2 has particulars: cabstand, taxistand, taxi rank
    Derived forms: verb stand10, verb stand9, verb stand1
  3. stand - a growth of similar plants (usually trees) in a particular area; "they cut down a stand of trees"
    --3 is a kind of
    vegetation, flora
  4. stand - a small table for holding articles of various kinds; "a bedside stand"
    --4 is a kind of
    table
    --4 has particulars: lectern, reading desk
  5. rack, stand - a support for displaying various articles; "the newspapers were arranged on a rack"
    --5 is a kind of support
    --5 has parts: spit
    --5 has particulars:
     bier; cruet-stand; dress rack; magazine rack; music stand, music rack; spice rack; tripod
  6. stand, standstill, tie-up - an interruption of normal activity
    --6 is a kind of stop, halt
    Derived form: verb stand7
  7. point of view, viewpoint, stand, standpoint - a mental position from which things are viewed; "we should consider this problem from the viewpoint of the Russians"; "teaching history gave him a special point of view toward current events"
    --7 is a kind of position, stance, posture
    --7 has particulars: cityscape; landscape; slant, angle; complexion
    Derived forms: verb stand5, verb stand4, verb stand3, verb stand2
  8. stall, stand, sales booth - a booth where articles are displayed for sale
    --8 is a kind of booth
    --8 has particulars: coffee stall; newsstand
  9. stand - a stop made by a touring musical or theatrical group to give a performance; "a one-night stand"
    --9 is a kind of
    stop, stopover, layover
  10. stand, stands - tiered seats consisting of a structure (often made of wood) where people can sit to watch an event (game or parade)
    --10 is a kind of tiered seats
    --10 is a part of
     ballpark, park; stadium, bowl, arena, sports stadium
    --10 has particulars: bleachers; grandstand, covered stand; reviewing stand
  11. bandstand, outdoor stage, stand - a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
    --11 is a kind of platform
  12. stand - a defensive effort; "the army made a final stand at the Rhone"
    --12 is a kind of
    defense, defence, defensive measure
    --12 has particulars: repulsion, standoff
    Derived form: verb stand11
Verb stand has 12 senses
  1. stand, stand up - be standing; be upright; "We had to stand for the entire performance!"
    --1 is one way to rest
    Antonyms: sit, sit down, lie
    Derived forms: noun stand2, noun standee1, noun stander1, noun standing2, noun stance1
    Sample sentence:
    The chairs stand in the corner
  2. stand - be in some specified state or condition; "I stand corrected"
    --2 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun stand7
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  3. stand - occupy a place or location, also metaphorically; "We stand on common ground"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun stand7
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. stand, remain firm - hold one's ground; maintain a position; be steadfast or upright; "I am standing my ground and won't give in!"
    --4 is one way to resist, hold out, withstand, stand firm
    Antonyms: yield, relent, soften
    Derived form: noun stand7
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. stand - have or maintain a position or stand on an issue; "Where do you stand on the War?"
    --5 is one way to
    judge
    Derived forms: noun stand7, noun stance2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up - put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
    --6 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot stand Sue
  7. stand - remain inactive or immobile; "standing water"
    --7 is one way to
    stay, remain, rest
    Derived form: noun stand6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. stand - be in effect; be or remain in force; "The law stands!"
    --8 is one way to
    continue
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. stand - be tall; have a height of; copula; "She stands 6 feet tall"
    --9 is one way to
    measure
    Derived form: noun stand2
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. stand, stand up, place upright - put into an upright position; "Can you stand the bookshelf up?"
    --10 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Derived forms: noun stand2, noun standard5
    Sample sentence:
    They stand the bags on the table
  11. resist, stand, fend - withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow"
    --11 is one way to fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend
    Derived form: noun stand12
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. stand - be available for stud services; "male domestic animals such as stallions serve selected females"
    --12 is one way to
    serve, service
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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live - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

live

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective live has 11 senses
  1. live, unrecorded - actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing; "a live television program"; "brought to you live from Lincoln Center"; "live entertainment involves performers actually in the physical presence of a live audience"
    Antonyms: recorded, canned, transcribed, filmed, prerecorded, taped, tape-recorded
  2. live - showing characteristics of life; exerting force or containing energy; "live coals"; "tossed a live cigarette out the window"; "got a shock from a live wire"; "live ore is unmined ore"; "a live bomb"; "a live ball is one in play"
    Antonyms:
    dead, barren, lifeless, out of play, extinct, out
  3. live - highly reverberant; "a live concert hall"
    Antonyms:
    unreverberant, nonresonant (indirect, via reverberant)
  4. live - charged with an explosive; "live ammunition"; "a live bomb"
    Antonym:
    unloaded (indirect, via loaded)
  5. bouncy, live, lively, resilient, springy, whippy - rebounds readily; "clean bouncy hair"; "a lively tennis ball"; "as resiliant as seasoned hickory"; "springy turf"
    Antonym: inelastic (indirect, via elastic)
  6. live - abounding with life and energy; "the club members are a really live bunch"
    Antonym:
    dull (indirect, via lively)
  7. live - in current use or ready for use; "live copy is ready to be set in type or already set but not yet proofread"
    Antonym:
    noncurrent (indirect, via current)
  8. live - of current relevance; "a live issue"; "still a live option"
    Antonym:
    noncurrent (indirect, via current)
  9. hot, live - charged or energized with electricity; "a hot wire"; "a live wire"
    Antonym: uncharged (indirect, via charged)
  10. live - having life; "a live canary"; "hit a live nerve"; "famous living painters"; "living tissue";
    Antonym:
    dead (indirect, via alive)
  11. alive, live - capable of erupting; "a live volcano"; "the volcano is very much alive"
    Antonyms: dormant, inactive (indirect, via extinct, active)
    Antonyms: extinct, inactive (indirect, via active, dormant)
Adverbial live has 1 sense
  1. live - not recorded; "the opera was broadcast live"
Verb live has 7 senses
  1. dwell, shack, reside, live, inhabit, people, populate, domicile, domiciliate - make one's home or live in; "She resides officially in Iceland"; "I live in a 200-year old house"; "These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted"; "The plains are sparsely populated"
    --1 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun liver4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. live - lead a certain kind of life; live in a certain style; "we had to live frugally after the war"
    Derived forms: noun liver3, noun living1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. survive, last, live, live on, go, endure, hold up, hold out - continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents"
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to live
  4. exist, survive, live, subsist - support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s on something
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. be, live - have life, be alive; "Our great leader is no more"; "My grandfather lived until the end of war"
    Derived form: noun living3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. know, experience, live - have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations; "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I lived through two divorces"
    --6 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. live - pursue a positive and satisfying existence; "You must accept yourself and others if you really want to live"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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happen - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

happen

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb happen has 5 senses
  1. happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
    Derived form: noun happening1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  2. happen, befall, bechance - happen, occur, or be the case in the course of events or by chance; "It happens that today is my birthday"; "These things befell" (Santayana)
    --2 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. happen - chance to be or do something, without intention or causation; "I happen to have just what you need!"
    --3 is one way to
    chance
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  4. happen, materialize, materialise - come into being; become reality; "Her dream really materialized"
    --4 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. find, happen, chance, bump, encounter - come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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carry - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

carry

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun carry has 1 sense
  1. carry - the act of carrying something
    --1 is a kind of
    transportation, transfer, transferral, conveyance
    --1 has particulars:
     packing, backpacking; fireman's carry; portage; porterage
    Derived forms: verb carry19, verb carry21, verb carry7, verb carry2, verb carry8, verb carry27, verb carry28, verb carry29, verb carry3, verb carry1, verb carry6, verb carry34, verb carry35, verb carry4, verb carry9
Verb carry has 39 senses
  1. transport, carry - move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body; "You must carry your camping gear"; "carry the suitcases to the car"; "This train is carrying nuclear waste"; "These pipes carry waste water into the river"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun carrier1, noun carrier5, noun carrier2, noun carrier3, noun carry1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. carry, pack, take - have with oneself; have on one's person; "She always takes an umbrella"; "I always carry money"; "She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains"
    --2 is one way to have, feature
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    They carry more bread
  3. conduct, transmit, convey, carry, channel - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat"
    --3 is one way to bring, convey, take
    Derived forms: noun carrier6, noun carry1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. carry, convey, express - serve as a means for expressing something; "The painting of Mary carries motherly love"; "His voice carried a lot af anger"
    --4 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. carry - bear or be able to bear the weight, pressure,or responsibility of; "His efforts carried the entire project"; "How many credits is this student carrying?"; "We carry a very large mortgage"
    --5 is one way to
    hold, support, sustain, hold up
    Derived form: noun carrier10
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. hold, carry, bear - support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright"
    Derived forms: noun carriage3, noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. hold, bear, carry, contain - contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
    --7 is one way to include
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. carry - extend to a certain degree; "carry too far"; "She carries her ideas to the extreme"
    --8 is one way to
    effect
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. carry, extend - continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
    --9 is one way to continue
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. carry - be necessarily associated with or result in or involve; "This crime carries a penalty of five years in prison"
    --10 is one way to
    imply, involve
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  11. carry - win in an election; "The senator carried his home state"
    --11 is one way to
    win
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. carry - include, as on a list; "How many people are carried on the payroll?"
    --12 is one way to
    include
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  13. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry - behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
    --13 is a kind of hold, carry, bear; act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  14. stock, carry, stockpile - have on hand; "Do you carry kerosene heaters?"
    --14 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. carry, run - include as the content; broadcast or publicize; "We ran the ad three times"; "This paper carries a restaurant review"; "All major networks carried the press conference"
    --15 is one way to circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse, pass around
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. dribble, carry - propel, "Carry the ball"; "dribble the ball"
    --16 is one way to hit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  17. carry - pass on a communication; "The news was carried to every village in the province"
    --17 is one way to
    communicate, pass on, pass, put across
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  18. carry - have as an inherent or characteristic feature or have as a consequence; "This new washer carries a two year guarantee"; "The loan carries a high interest rate"; "this undertaking carries many dangers"; "She carries her mother's genes"; "These bonds carry warrants"; "The restaurant carries an unusual name"
    --18 is one way to
    have, feature
    Derived form: noun carrier9
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  19. carry - be conveyed over a certain distance; "Her voice carries very well in this big opera house"
    --19 is one way to
    range
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  20. carry - keep up with financial support; "The Federal Government carried the province for many years"
    --20 is one way to
    sustain, keep, maintain
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  21. carry - have or possess something abstract; "I carry her image in my mind's eye"; "I will carry the secret to my grave"; "I carry these thoughts in the back of my head"; "I carry a lot of life insurance"
    --21 is one way to
    have, have got, hold
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. carry, persuade, sway - win approval or support for; "Carry all before one"; "His speech did not sway the voters"
    --22 is one way to influence, act upon, work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  23. carry - compensate for a weaker partner or member by one's own performance; "I resent having to carry her all the time"
    --23 is one way to
    compensate, counterbalance, correct, even out, even off, even up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  24. carry - take further or advance; "carry a cause"
    --24 is one way to
    promote, advance, boost, further, encourage
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. carry - have on the surface or on the skin; "carry scars"
    --25 is one way to
    bear
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  26. carry - capture after a fight; "The troops carried the town after a brief fight"
    --26 is one way to
    appropriate, capture, seize, conquer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  27. post, carry - transfer (entries) from one account book to another
    --27 is one way to transfer
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  28. carry - transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication; "put down 5 and carry 2"
    --28 is one way to
    transfer, shift
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  29. carry - pursue a line of scent or be a bearer; "the dog was taught to fetch and carry"
    --29 is one way to
    follow
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  30. carry - bear (a crop); "this land does not carry olives"
    --30 is one way to
    grow, raise, farm, produce
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  31. carry - propel or give impetus to; "The sudden gust of air propelled the ball to the other side of the fence"
    --31 is one way to
    propel, impel
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  32. carry, hold - drink alcohol without showing ill effects; "He can hold his liquor"; "he had drunk more than he could carry"
    --32 is one way to drink, booze, fuddle
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  33. carry - be able to feed; "This land will carry ten cows to the acre"
    --33 is one way to
    nourish, nurture, sustain
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  34. carry - have a certain range; "This rifle carries for 3,000 feet"
    --34 is one way to
    have, feature
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  35. carry - cover a certain distance or advance beyond; "The drive carried to the green"
    --35 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun carry1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  36. carry - secure the passage or adoption (of bills and motions); "The motion carried easily"
    --36 is one way to
    obtain
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  37. carry - be successful in; "She lost the game but carried the match"
    --37 is one way to
    win
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  38. carry - sing or play against other voices or parts; "He cannot carry a tune"
    --38 is one way to
    perform, execute, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  39. have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect - be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"
    --39 is one way to give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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talk - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

talk

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun talk has 5 senses
  1. talk, talking - an exchange of ideas via conversation; "let's have more work and less talk around here"
    --1 is a kind of conversation
    --1 has particulars:
     cant, pious platitude; dialogue, dialog, duologue; heart-to-heart; shmooze; shop talk; wind, idle words, jazz, nothingness; yak, yack, yakety-yak, chatter, cackle
    Derived forms: verb talk4, verb talk3, verb talk2, verb talk1
  2. talk - (`talk about' is a less formal alternative for `discussion of') discussion; "his poetry contains much talk about love and anger"
    --2 is a kind of
    discussion, treatment, discourse
    Derived forms: verb talk2, verb talk1
  3. talk - the act of giving a talk to an audience; "I attended an interesting talk on local history"
    --3 is a kind of
    lecture, lecturing
    --3 has particulars: chalk talk
  4. lecture, public lecture, talk - a speech that is open to the public; "he attended a lecture on telecommunications"
    --4 is a kind of address, speech
    Derived form: verb talk6
  5. talk, talk of the town - idle gossip or rumor; "there has been talk about you lately"
    --5 is a kind of gossip, comment, scuttlebutt
    Derived form: verb talk5
Verb talk has 6 senses
  1. talk, speak - exchange thoughts; talk with; "We often talk business"; "Actions talk louder than words"
    --1 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun talk2, noun talk1, noun talking1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue talk
  2. talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
    --2 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun talk2, noun talk1, noun talker1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. speak, talk - use language; "the baby talks already"; "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect"
    --3 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun talk1, noun talker1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue talk
  4. spill, talk - reveal information; "If you don't oblige me, I'll talk!"; "The former employee spilled all the details"
    --4 is one way to tell
    Derived form: noun talk1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  5. spill the beans, let the cat out of the bag, talk, tattle, blab, peach, babble, sing, babble out, blab out - divulge confidential information or secrets; "Be careful--his secretary talks"
    --5 is one way to disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out
    Antonyms: keep quiet, shut one's mouth, keep one's mouth shut
    Derived form: noun talk5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. lecture, talk - deliver a lecture or talk; "She will talk at Rutgers next week"; "Did you ever lecture at Harvard?"
    --6 is one way to teach, learn, instruct
    Derived forms: noun talk4, noun talker1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue talk

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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sit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

sit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb sit has 8 senses
  1. sit, sit down - be seated
    Antonyms: stand, stand up, lie
    Derived form: noun sitting2
    Sample sentences:
    The children sit in the rocking chair
    There sit some children in the rocking chair
  2. sit - sit around, often unused; "The object sat in the corner"
    --2 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. sit down, sit - take a seat
    --3 is one way to change posture
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. sit - be in session; "When does the court of law sit?"
    --4 is one way to
    convene
    Derived form: noun sitting4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. model, pose, sit, posture - assume a posture as for artistic purposes; "We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often"
    --5 is one way to expose, exhibit, display
    Derived forms: noun sitter4, noun sitting1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. ride, sit - sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare"
    --6 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  7. baby-sit, sit - work or act as a baby-sitter; "I cannot baby-sit tonight; I have too much homework to do"
    --7 is one way to guard
    Derived form: noun sitter3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. seat, sit, sit down - show to a seat; assign a seat for; "The host seated me next to Mrs. Smith"
    --8 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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appear - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

appear

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb appear has 7 senses
  1. look, appear, seem - give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect; "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a long time"
    --1 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun appearance4
    Sample sentence:
    They appear to move
  2. appear - come into sight or view; "He suddenly appeared at the wedding"; "A new star appeared on the horizon"
    Antonyms:
    disappear, vanish, go away
    Derived forms: noun apparition4, noun appearance2, noun appearance1
    Sample sentence:
    The moon will soon appear
  3. appear, come out - be issued or published; "Did your latest book appear yet?"; "The new Woody Allen film hasn't come out yet"
    --3 is one way to happen, materialize, materialise
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. appear, seem - seem to be true, probable, or apparent; "It seems that he is very gifted"; "It appears that the weather in California is very bad"
    --4 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  5. appear, come along - come into being or existence, or appear on the scene; "Then the computer came along and changed our lives"; "Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago"
    Antonyms: vanish, disappear
    Derived form: noun apparition4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. appear - appear as a character on stage or appear in a play, etc.; "Gielgud appears briefly in this movie"; "She appeared in `Hamlet' on the London stage"
    --6 is one way to
    perform, execute, do
    Derived form: noun appearance5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. appear - present oneself formally, as before a (judicial) authority; "He had to appear in court last month"; "She appeared on several charges of theft"
    Derived form: noun appearance3
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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continue - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

continue

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb continue has 9 senses
  1. continue, go on, proceed, go along, keep - continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "Keep on working!"; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Antonyms: discontinue
    Derived forms: noun continuation4, noun continuation1, noun continuance1
    Sample sentences:
    They continue moving
    They continue to move
  2. continue, go on, carry on, proceed - continue with one's activities; "I know it's hard," he continued, "but there is no choice"; "carry on--pretend we are not in the room"
    --2 is one way to talk, speak
    Derived forms: noun continuation4, noun continuation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  3. continue, uphold, carry on, bear on, preserve - keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the family tradition"; "Carry on the old traditions"
    --3 is one way to keep, maintain, hold
    Antonyms: discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. proceed, go forward, continue - move ahead; travel onward in time or space; "We proceeded towards Washington"; "She continued in the direction of the hills"; "We are moving ahead in time now"
    --4 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun continuation1
    Sample sentence:
    They continue up the hill
  5. retain, continue, keep, keep on, keep going - allow to remain in a place or position; "We cannot continue several servants any longer"; "She retains a lawyer"; "The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff"; "Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on"; "We kept the work going as long as we could"
    --5 is one way to prolong, sustain, keep up
    Derived form: noun continuation4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  6. continue, persist in - carry forward; "We continued our research into the cause of the illness"
    --6 is one way to act, move
    Derived form: noun continuation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. continue - continue after an interruption; "The demonstration continued after a break for lunch"
    --7 is one way to
    act, move
    Derived forms: noun continuation4, noun continuation1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  8. stay, stay on, continue, remain - continue in a place, position, or situation; "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year"
    --8 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun continuation4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. continue - exist over a prolonged period of time; "The bad weather continued for two more weeks"
    --9 is one way to
    be
    Derived forms: noun continuation4, noun continuance2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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let - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

let

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun let has 2 senses
  1. Lashkar-e-Taiba, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, LET, Army of the Pure, Army of the Righteous - the most brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir; fights against India with the goal of restoring Islamic rule of India; "Lashkar-e-Toiba has committed mass murders of civilian Hindus"
    --1 is a kind of terrorist organization, terrorist group, foreign terrorist organization, FTO
  2. let, net ball - a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again
    --2 is a kind of serve, service
Verb let has 6 senses
  1. let, allow, permit - make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off"
    Antonyms: prevent, keep
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
    Something ----s INFINITIVE
  2. let - actively cause something to happen; "I let it be known that I was not interested"
    --2 is one way to
    induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
  3. permit, allow, let, countenance - consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
    --3 is one way to accept, consent, go for
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  4. get, let, have - cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble"
    --4 is one way to make, get
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  5. let - leave unchanged; "let it be"
    --5 is one way to
    leave, leave alone, leave behind
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. lease, let, rent - grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; "I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners"
    --6 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun letter5, noun lessor1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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produce - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

produce

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun produce has 1 sense
  1. produce, green goods, green groceries, garden truck - fresh fruits and vegetable grown for the market
    --1 is a kind of food
    --1 has particulars: edible fruit; vegetable, veggie; eater
    Derived form: verb produce6
Verb produce has 7 senses
  1. produce, bring forth - bring forth or yield; "The tree would not produce fruit"
    --1 is one way to make, create
    Derived form: noun producer3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. produce, make, create - create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"
    Derived forms: noun producer1, noun product1, noun product2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue produce the movie
  3. produce, bring about, give rise - cause to occur or exist; "This procedure produces a curious effect"; "The new law gave rise to many complaints"; "These chemicals produce a noxious vapor"
    --3 is one way to make, create
    Derived form: noun product3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. produce, bring forth - bring out for display; "The proud father produced many pictures of his baby"; "The accused brought forth a letter in court that he claims exonerates him"
    --4 is one way to expose, exhibit, display
    Derived form: noun production5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. produce, bring on, bring out - bring onto the market or release; "produce a movie"; "bring out a book"; "produce a new play"
    Derived forms: noun production2, noun production3, noun producer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. grow, raise, farm, produce - cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"
    --6 is one way to cultivate
    Derived form: noun produce1
    Sample sentence:
    They produce rye in the field
  7. grow, develop, produce, get, acquire - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
    --7 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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involve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

involve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb involve has 8 senses
  1. involve, affect, regard - connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business"
    --1 is one way to refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on
    Derived form: noun involvement2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. involve - engage as a participant; "Don't involve me in your family affairs!"
    --2 is one way to
    admit, let in, include
    Derived forms: noun involution4, noun involvement5, noun involvement1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  3. imply, involve - have as a necessary feature or consequence; entail; "This decision involves many changes"
    --3 is one way to necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand
    Derived form: noun involvement2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. involve - contain as a part; "Dinner at Joe's always involves at least six courses"
    --5 is one way to
    include
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. involve - wrap; "The tower was involved in mist"
    --6 is one way to
    envelop, enfold, enwrap, wrap, enclose
    Derived form: noun involution6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. involve - occupy or engage the interest of; "His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon"
    --7 is one way to
    absorb, engross, engage, occupy
    Derived form: noun involvement3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  8. involve - make complex or intricate or complicated; "The situation was rather involved"
    --8 is one way to
    complicate, refine, rarify, elaborate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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require - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

require

 

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Verb require has 4 senses
  1. necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand - require as useful, just, or proper; "It takes nerve to do what she did"; "success usually requires hard work"; "This job asks a lot of patience and skill"; "This position demands a lot of personal sacrifice"; "This dinner calls for a spectacular dessert"; "This intervention does not postulates a patient's consent"
    Derived form: noun requirement1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    => It ----s that CLAUSE
  2. ask, require, expect - consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"
    --2 is one way to demand
    Derived form: noun requirement1
    Sample sentence:
    They require him to write the letter
  3. command, require, compel - make someone do something
    --3 is one way to order, tell, enjoin, say
    Derived form: noun requisition1
    Sample sentence:
    They require him to write the letter
  4. want, need, require - have need of; "This piano wants the attention of a competent tuner"
    --4 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun requirement2
    Sample sentences:
    They require more bread
    They require him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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suggest - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

suggest

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb suggest has 5 senses
  1. propose, suggest, advise - make a proposal, declare a plan for something
    --1 is one way to declare
    Derived forms: noun suggestion4, noun suggestion2, noun suggester1
    Sample sentences:
    They suggest him to write the letter
    They suggest to move
  2. suggest, intimate - imply as a possibility; "The evidence suggests a need for more clarification"
    --2 is one way to imply
    Derived form: noun suggestion4
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. hint, suggest - drop a hint; intimate by a hint
    --3 is one way to convey, impart
    Derived forms: noun suggestion2, noun suggester1
    Sample sentence:
    They suggest that there was a traffic accident
  4. indicate, suggest - suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine; "Tetracycline is indicated in such cases"
    --4 is one way to inform
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. suggest, evoke, paint a picture - call to mind or evoke
    --5 is one way to express, show, evince
    Derived form: noun suggestion5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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consider - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

consider

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb consider has 9 senses
  1. see, consider, reckon, view, regard - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
    --1 is one way to think, believe, consider, conceive
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. study, consider - give careful consideration to; "consider the possibility of moving"
    --2 is one way to chew over, think over, meditate, ponder, excogitate, contemplate, muse, reflect, mull, mull over, ruminate, speculate
    Derived forms: noun consideration3, noun consideration2, noun consideration1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  3. consider, take, deal, look at - take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; "Take the case of China"; "Consider the following case"
    --3 is one way to think about
    Derived form: noun consideration2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. consider, count, weigh - show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
    Derived form: noun consideration2
    Sample sentence:
    They consider their earnings this year
  5. consider, debate, moot, turn over, deliberate - think about carefully; weigh; "They considered the possibility of a strike"; "Turn the proposal over in your mind"
    --5 is one way to hash out, discuss, talk over
    Derived forms: noun consideration3, noun consideration1
    Sample sentence:
    They consider moving
  6. think, believe, consider, conceive - judge or regard; look upon; judge; "I think he is very smart"; "I believe her to be very smart"; "I think that he is her boyfriend"; "The racist conceives such people to be inferior"
    --6 is one way to judge
    Derived forms: noun consideration3, noun consideration1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. regard, consider - look at attentively
    --7 is one way to look
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. view, consider, look at - look at carefully; study mentally; "view a problem"
    --8 is one way to analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
    Derived form: noun consideration1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. consider - regard or treat with consideration, respect, and esteem; "Please consider your family"
    --9 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Derived forms: noun consideration4, noun consideration6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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read - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

read

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun read has 1 sense
  1. read - something that is read; "the article was a very good read"
    --1 is a kind of
    publication
    Derived forms: verb read2, verb read1
Verb read has 11 senses
  1. read - interpret something that is written or printed; "read the advertisement"; "Have you read Salman Rushdie?"
    --1 is one way to
    interpret, construe, see
    Derived forms: noun read1, noun reader3, noun reader1, noun reading1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. read, say - have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?"
    --2 is one way to have, feature
    Derived form: noun read1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Something ----s something
  3. read - look at, interpret, and say out loud something that is written or printed; "The King will read the proclamation at noon"
    --3 is one way to
    talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Derived forms: noun reader3, noun reader1, noun reading7
    Sample sentences:
    The parents read a French poem to the children
    The parents read the children a French poem
  4. read, scan - obtain data from magnetic tapes; "This dictionary can be read by the computer"
    --4 is one way to interpret, construe, see
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. read - interpret the significance of, as of palms, tea leaves, intestines, the sky, etc.; also of human behavior; "She read the sky and predicted rain"; "I can't read his strange behavior"; "The gypsy read his fate in the crystal ball"
    --5 is one way to
    predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. take, read - interpret something in a certain way; convey a particular meaning or impression; "I read this address as a satire"; "How should I take this message?"; "You can't take credit for this!"
    --6 is one way to interpret, construe, see
    Derived form: noun reading3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. read, register, show, record - indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; "The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'"
    --7 is one way to indicate
    Derived forms: noun reading2, noun reading8
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. learn, study, read, take - be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. read - audition for a stage role by reading parts of a role; "He is auditioning for `Julius Cesar' at Stratford this year"
    --9 is one way to
    audition, try out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. read - to hear and understand; "I read you loud and clear!"
    --10 is one way to
    understand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. understand, read, interpret, translate - make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?"
    --11 is one way to understand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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offer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

offer

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective off has 5 senses
  1. off - not in operation or operational; "the oven is off"; "the lights are off"
    Antonyms:
    on, connected
  2. off - below a satisfactory level; "an off year for tennis"; "his performance was off"
    Antonym:
    satisfactory (indirect, via unsatisfactory)
  3. off, cancelled - (of events) no longer planned or scheduled; "the wedding is definitely off"
    Antonyms: on, happening
  4. off, sour, turned - in an unpalatable state; "sour milk"
    Antonym: unsoured (indirect, via soured)
  5. off, off duty, off-duty - not performing or scheduled for duties; "He's off every Tuesday"; "he was off duty when it happened"; "an off-duty policeman"
    Antonym: active (indirect, via inactive)
Noun offer has 3 senses
  1. offer, offering - the verbal act of offering; "a generous offer of assistance"
    --1 is a kind of speech act
    Derived forms: verb offer11, verb offer9, verb offer5, verb offer3, verb offer2, verb offer1
  2. offer, offering - something offered (as a proposal or bid); "noteworthy new offerings for investors included several index funds"
    --2 is a kind of message, content, subject matter, substance
    --2 has particulars:
     contract offer; marriage proposal, proposal of marriage, marriage offer, proposal; proposition; counteroffer; bid, tender; prospectus; tender offer; reward; rights offering, rights issue; special; peace offering, olive branch; twofer
    Derived form: verb offer7
  3. crack, fling, go, pass, whirl, offer - a usually brief attempt; "he took a crack at it"; "I gave it a whirl"
    --3 is a kind of attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
Verb offer has 13 senses
  1. offer - make available or accessible, provide or furnish; "The conference center offers a health spa"; "The hotel offers private meeting rooms"
    --1 is one way to
    supply, provide, render, furnish
    Derived form: noun offer1
    Sample sentences:
    They offer cars to the tourists
    They offer the tourists their cars
  2. offer, proffer - present for acceptance or rejection; "She offered us all a cold drink"
    --2 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun offer1, noun offerer1, noun offeror1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  3. volunteer, offer - agree freely; "She volunteered to drive the old lady home"; "I offered to help with the dishes but the hostess would not hear of it"
    --3 is one way to act, move
    Derived form: noun offer1
    Sample sentences:
    They offer him to write the letter
    They offer to move
  4. offer - put forward for consideration; "He offered his opinion"
    --4 is one way to
    project, propose
    Derived form: noun offering1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. offer, extend - offer verbally; "extend my greetings"; "He offered his sympathy"
    --5 is one way to give, pay
    Derived forms: noun offer1, noun offering3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    => Somebody ----s somebody something
  6. offer - make available for sale; "The stores are offering specials on sweaters this week"
    --6 is one way to
    market
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. offer, bid, tender - propose a payment; "The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting"
    Derived form: noun offer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. offer - produce or introduce on the stage; "The Shakespeare Company is offering `King Lear' this month"
    --8 is one way to
    produce, bring on, bring out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. offer, offer up - present as an act of worship; "offer prayers to the gods"
    --9 is one way to worship
    Derived forms: noun offer1, noun offering4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. put up, provide, offer - mount or put up; "put up a good fight"; "offer resistance"
    --10 is one way to engage, wage
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. extend, offer - make available; provide; "extend a loan"; "The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages"
    --11 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Derived form: noun offer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    => Somebody ----s somebody something
  12. propose, declare oneself, offer, pop the question - ask (someone) to marry you; "he popped the question on Sunday night"; "she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months"; "The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman"
    --12 is one way to request
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  13. offer - threaten to do something; "I offered to leave the committee if they did not accept my proposal"
    --13 is one way to
    threaten
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lose - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lose

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb lose has 11 senses
  1. lose - fail to keep or to maintain; cease to have, either physically or in an abstract sense; "She lost her purse when she left it unattended on her seat"
    Antonyms:
    keep, hold on
    Sample sentence:
    They lose the money
  2. lose - fail to win; "We lost the battle but we won the war"
    Antonyms:
    win
    Derived forms: noun loser2, noun loser1, noun loser3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  3. lose - suffer the loss of a person through death or removal; "She lost her husband in the war"; "The couple that wanted to adopt the child lost her when the biological parents claimed her"
    --3 is one way to
    suffer
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. misplace, mislay, lose - place (something) where one cannot find it again; "I misplaced my eyeglasses"
    --4 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. lose - miss from one's possessions; lose sight of; "I've lost my glasses again!"
    Antonyms:
    find, regain
    Derived form: noun losings1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. lose - allow to go out of sight; "The detective lost the man he was shadowing after he had to stop at a red light"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. lose, turn a loss - fail to make money in a business; make a loss or fail to profit; "I lost thousands of dollars on that bad investment!"; "The company turned a loss after the first year"
    Antonyms: profit, turn a profit, break even
    Derived forms: noun loser3, noun losings1
    Sample sentence:
    They lose the money
  8. lose - fail to get or obtain; "I lost the opportunity to spend a year abroad"
    Antonyms:
    acquire, win, gain
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  9. fall back, lose, drop off, fall behind, recede - retreat
    --9 is one way to regress, retrograde, retrogress
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. miss, lose - fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. suffer, lose - be set at a disadvantage; "This author really suffers in translation"
    --11 is one way to worsen, decline
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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add - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

add

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun add has 1 sense
  1. attention deficit disorder, ADD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, hyperkinetic syndrome, minimal brain dysfunction, minimal brain damage, MBD - a condition (mostly in boys) characterized by behavioral and learning disorders
    --1 is a kind of syndrome
    --1 has parts: hyperactivity
Verb add has 6 senses
  1. add - make an addition (to); join or combine or unite with others; increase the quality, quantity, zise or scope of; "We added two students to that dorm room"; "She added a personal note to her letter"; "Add insult to injury"; "Add some extra plates to the dinner table"
    --1 is one way to
    increase
    Antonyms: take away, take out
    Derived form: noun addition2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. add, append, supply - state or say further; "`It doesn't matter,' he supplied"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Sample sentence:
    They add that there was a traffic accident
  3. lend, impart, bestow, contribute, add, bring - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
    --3 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun addition1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  4. add, add together - make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!"
    --4 is one way to calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Antonyms: subtract, deduct, take off
    Derived forms: noun addition6, noun adder2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  5. total, tot, tot up, sum, sum up, summate, tote up, add, add together, tally, add up - determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
    --5 is one way to count, number, enumerate, numerate
    Derived forms: noun addition6, noun adder2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. add - constitute an addition; "This paper will add to her reputation"
    --6 is one way to
    form, constitute, make
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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expect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

expect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb expect has 6 senses
  1. expect, anticipate - regard something as probable or likely; "The meteorologists are expecting rain for tomorrow"
    --1 is one way to judge
    Derived forms: noun expectation3, noun expectation1
    Sample sentence:
    They expect to move
  2. ask, require, expect - consider obligatory; request and expect; "We require our secretary to be on time"; "Aren't we asking too much of these children?"; "I expect my students to arrive in time for their lessons"
    --2 is one way to demand
    Derived form: noun expectation1
    Sample sentence:
    They expect him to write the letter
  3. expect, look, await, wait - look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
    Derived forms: noun expectation2, noun expectancy2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  4. expect - consider reasonable or due; "I'm expecting a full explanation as to why these files were destroyed"
    --4 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Derived form: noun expectation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect - be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"
    --5 is one way to give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have
    Derived form: noun expectation3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. expect - look forward to the birth of a child; "She is expecting in March"
    --6 is one way to
    expect, look, await, wait
    Derived form: noun expectation2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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remember - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

remember

 

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Verb remember has 8 senses
  1. remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"
    Antonyms: forget, block, blank out, draw a blank
    Derived forms: noun remembrance1, noun remembering1
    Sample sentence:
    They won't remember the story
  2. remember, think of - keep in mind for attention or consideration; "Remember the Alamo"; "Remember to call your mother every day!"; "Think of the starving children in India!"
    Antonyms: forget, bury
    Derived form: noun remembrance1
    Sample sentence:
    They remember to move
  3. remember, think back - recapture the past; indulge in memories; "he remembered how he used to pick flowers"
    Derived forms: noun remembrance1, noun remembering1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  4. remember - show appreciation to; "He remembered her in his will"
    --4 is one way to
    bequeath, will, leave
    Derived form: noun remembrance2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. remember - mention favourably, as in prayer; "remember me in your prayers"
    --5 is one way to
    mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer
    Derived form: noun remembrance2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. commend, remember - mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship; "Remember me to your wife"
    --6 is one way to mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  7. remember - exercise, or have the power of, memory; "After the shelling, many people lost the ability to remember"; "some remember better than others"
    --7 is one way to
    associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect
    Derived forms: noun remembrance1, noun remembering1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  8. commemorate, remember - call to remembrance; keep alive the memory of someone or something, as in a ceremony; "We remembered the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz"; "Remember the dead of the First World War"
    Derived form: noun remembrance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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remain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

remain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb remain has 4 senses
  1. stay, remain, rest - stay the same; remain in a certain state; "The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it"; "rest assured"; "stay alone"; "He remained unmoved by her tears"; "The bad weather continued for another week"
    --1 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    John will remain angry
  2. stay, stay on, continue, remain - continue in a place, position, or situation; "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year"
    --2 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. remain - be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc.; "There remains the question of who pulled the trigger"; "Carter remains the only President in recent history under whose Presidency the U.S. did not fight a war"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Derived forms: noun remainder1, noun remainder4, noun remnant1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. persist, remain, stay - stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fall - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fall

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun fall has 12 senses
  1. fall, autumn - the season when the leaves fall from the trees; "in the fall of 1973"
    --1 is a kind of season, time of year
    --1 has parts:
     Indian summer, Saint Martin's summer; September, Sep, Sept; October, Oct; November, Nov; autumnal equinox, September equinox, fall equinox
  2. spill, tumble, fall - a sudden drop from an upright position; "he had a nasty spill on the ice"
    --2 is a kind of slip, trip
    --2 has particulars: wipeout
    Derived forms: verb fall24, verb fall23, verb fall1
  3. Fall - the lapse of mankind into sinfulness because of the sin of Adam and Eve; "women have been blamed ever since the Fall"
    --3 is a kind of
    event
    Derived form: verb fall12
  4. descent, declivity, fall, decline, declination, declension, downslope - a downward slope or bend
    --4 is a kind of slope, incline, side
    --4 has particulars: downhill; steep
    Derived form: verb fall22
  5. fall - a lapse into sin; a loss of innocence or of chastity; "a fall from virtue"
    --5 is a kind of
    sin, sinning
    Derived forms: verb fall17, verb fall12
  6. fall, downfall - a sudden decline in strength or number or importance; "the fall of the House of Hapsburg"
    --6 is a kind of weakening
    Antonyms: rise
    --6 has particulars: anticlimax
    Derived forms: verb fall13, verb fall6
  7. fall - a movement downward; "the rise and fall of the tides"
    --7 is a kind of
    change of location, travel
    Antonyms: rise, rising, ascent, ascension
    Derived form: verb fall2
  8. capitulation, fall, surrender - the act of surrendering (under agreed conditions); "they were protected until the capitulation of the fort"
    --8 is a kind of loss
    Derived forms: verb fall13, verb fall10, verb fall6
  9. twilight, dusk, gloaming, nightfall, evenfall, fall, crepuscule, crepuscle - the time of day immediately following sunset; "he loved the twilight"; "they finished before the fall of night"
    --9 is a kind of hour, time of day
    --9 is a part of evening, eve, eventide
    --9 has particulars: night
  10. fall, pin - when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
    --10 is a kind of victory, triumph
    --10 is a part of wrestling match
    --10 has particulars: takedown
  11. drop, fall - a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity; "it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height"
    --11 is a kind of descent; gravitation
    --11 has particulars: free fall; plunge; precipitation
    Derived forms: verb fall23, verb fall1
  12. drop, dip, fall, free fall - a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; "a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index"; "there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery"; "a dip in prices"; "when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall"
    --12 is a kind of decrease, decrement
    --12 has particulars: correction; voltage drop
    Derived form: verb fall7
Verb fall has 32 senses
  1. fall - descend in free fall under the influence of gravity; "The branch fell from the tree"; "The unfortunate hiker fell into a crevasse"
    --1 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun faller2, noun fall11, noun fall2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  2. descend, fall, go down, come down - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; "The temperature is going down"; "The barometer is falling"; "The curtain fell on the diva"; "Her hand went up and then fell again"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
    Derived form: noun fall7
    Sample sentence:
    The airplane is sure to fall
  3. fall - pass suddenly and passively into a state of body or mind; "fall into a trap"; "She fell ill"; "They fell out of favor"; "Fall in love"; "fall asleep"; "fall prey to an imposter"; "fall into a strange way of thinking"; "she fell to pieces after she lost her work"
    --3 is one way to
    change state, turn
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. fall, come - come under, be classified or included; "fall into a category"; "This comes under a new heading"
    --4 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. precipitate, come down, fall - fall from clouds; "rain, snow and sleet were falling"; "Vesuvius precipitated its fiery, destructive rage on Herculaneum"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  6. fall - suffer defeat, failure, or ruin; "We must stand or fall"; "fall by the wayside"
    --6 is one way to
    fail, go wrong, miscarry
    Derived forms: noun fall8, noun fall6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. decrease, diminish, lessen, fall - decrease in size, extent, or range; "The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"; "The cabin pressure fell dramatically"; "her weight fall to under a hundred pounds"; "his voice fell to a whisper"
    --7 is one way to change magnitude
    Derived form: noun fall12
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. fall - die, as in battle or in a hunt; "Many soldiers fell at Verdun"; "Several deer have fallen to the same gun"; "The shooting victim fell dead"
    --8 is one way to
    die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. fall, shine, strike - touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly; "Light fell on her face"; "The sun shone on the fields"; "The light struck the golden necklace"; "A strange sound struck my ears"
    --9 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  10. fall - be captured; "The cities fell to the enemy"
    --10 is one way to
    yield
    Derived form: noun fall8
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  11. fall - occur at a specified time or place; "Christmas falls on a Monday this year"; "The accent falls on the first syllable"
    --11 is one way to
    happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  12. fall - yield to temptation or sin; "Adam and Eve fell"
    --12 is a kind of
    fall; sin, transgress, trespass
    Derived forms: noun Fall3, noun fall5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  13. fall - lose office or power; "The government fell overnight"; "The Qing Dynasty fell with Sun Yat-sen"
    --13 is one way to
    leave office, quit, step down, resign
    Derived forms: noun fall8, noun fall6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  14. fall - to be given by assignment or distribution; "The most difficult task fell on the youngest member of the team"; "The onus fell on us"; "The pressure to succeed fell on the yougest student"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  15. fall - move in a specified direction; "The line of men fall forward"
    --15 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  16. fall - be due; "payments fall on the 1st of the month"
    --16 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  17. fall - lose one's chastity; "a fallen woman"
    Derived form: noun fall5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  18. fall - to be given by right or inheritance; "The estate fell to the oldest daughter"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  19. accrue, fall - come into the possession of; "The house accrued to the oldest son"
    --19 is one way to change hands
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  20. fall, light - fall to somebody by assignment or lot; "The task fell to me"; "It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims"
    --20 is one way to fall, return, pass, devolve
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  21. fall, return, pass, devolve - be inherited by; "The estate fell to my sister"; "The land returned to the family"; "The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead"
    --21 is one way to change hands
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  22. fall - slope downward; "The hills around here fall towards the ocean"
    --22 is one way to
    slope, incline, pitch
    Derived form: noun fall4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  23. fall, fall down - lose an upright position suddenly; "The vase fell over and the water spilled onto the table"; "Her hair fell across her forehead"
    --23 is one way to change posture
    Derived forms: noun fall2, noun fall11
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  24. fall - drop oneself to a lower or less erect position; "She fell back in her chair"; "He fell to his knees"
    --24 is one way to
    change posture
    Derived form: noun fall2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  25. hang, fall, flow - fall or flow in a certain way; "This dress hangs well"; "Her long black hair flowed down her back"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  26. fall - assume a disappointed or sad expression; "Her face fell when she heard that she would be laid off"; "his crest fell"
    --26 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  27. fall - be cast down; "his eyes fell"
    --27 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  28. fall - come out; issue; "silly phrases fell from her mouth"
    --28 is one way to
    issue, emerge, come out, come forth, go forth, egress
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  29. fall - be born, used chiefly of lambs; "The lambs fell in the afternoon"
    --29 is one way to
    be born
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  30. fall - begin vigorously; "The prisoners fell to work right away"
    --30 is one way to
    get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  31. fall - go as if by falling; "Grief fell from our hearts"
    --31 is one way to
    disappear, vanish, go away
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  32. fall, descend, settle - come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell"
    --32 is one way to come
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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speak - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

speak

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb speak has 5 senses
  1. talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise - express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
    --1 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun speech3, noun speaker1, noun speaking1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. talk, speak - exchange thoughts; talk with; "We often talk business"; "Actions talk louder than words"
    --2 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun speech4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  3. speak, talk - use language; "the baby talks already"; "the prisoner won't speak"; "they speak a strange dialect"
    --3 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun speech8, noun speaking1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue speak
  4. address, speak - give a speech to; "The chairman addressed the board of trustees"
    Derived forms: noun speech1, noun speaking2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s
  5. speak - make a characteristic or natural sound; "The drums spoke"
    --5 is one way to
    sound
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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open - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

open

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective open has 28 senses
  1. open, unfastened - affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed; "an open door"; "they left the door open"
    Antonyms: shut, unopen, closed
  2. open - affording free passage or access; "open drains"; "the road is open to traffic"; "open ranks"
    Antonyms:
    closed, blocked, out of use, nonopening, drawn, stoppered
  3. exposed, open - with no protection or shield; "the exposed northeast frontier"; "open to the weather"; "an open wound"
    Antonyms: protected, secure (indirect, via unprotected)
  4. open - open to or in view of all; "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor"
    Antonym:
    private (indirect, via public)
  5. open, opened - used of mouth or eyes; "keep your eyes open"; "his mouth slightly opened"
    Antonyms: closed, shut, blinking, winking, compressed, tight, squinched, squinting
  6. open - not having been filled; "the job is still open"
    Antonym:
    unavailable (indirect, via available)
  7. open - accessible to all; "open season"; "an open economy"
    Antonym:
    restricted (indirect, via unrestricted)
  8. assailable, undefendable, undefended, open - not defended or capable of being defended; "an open city"; "open to attack"
    Antonym: invulnerable (indirect, via vulnerable)
  9. loose, open - (of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave"
    Antonym: fine (indirect, via coarse)
  10. open - having no protecting cover or enclosure; "an open boat"; "an open fire"; "open sports cars"
    Antonym:
    enclosed (indirect, via unenclosed)
  11. open - opened out; "an open newspaper"
    Antonym:
    folded (indirect, via unfolded)
  12. open - of a set; containing points whose neighborhood consists of other points of the same set, or being the complement of an open set; of an interval; containing neither of its end points
    Antonym:
    closed
  13. open, undecided, undetermined, unresolved - not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; "an open question"; "our position on this bill is still undecided"; "our lawsuit is still undetermined"
    Antonym: settled (indirect, via unsettled)
  14. open, opened - not sealed or having been unsealed; "the letter was already open"; "the opened package lay on the table"
    Antonym: sealed (indirect, via unsealed)
  15. open - without undue constriction as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition; "the clarity and resonance of an open tone"; "her natural and open response"
    Antonym:
    constricted (indirect, via unconstricted)
  16. open - relatively empty of and unobstructed by fences or hedges or headlands or shoals; "in open country"; "the open countryside"; "open waters"; "on the open seas"
    Antonym:
    full (indirect, via empty)
  17. overt, open - open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"
  18. unstopped, open - used of string or hole or pipe of instruments
  19. open - not requiring union membership; "an open shop employs nonunion workers"
    Antonym:
    union (indirect, via nonunion)
  20. capable, open, subject - possibly accepting or permitting; "a passage capable of misinterpretation"; "open to interpretation"; "an issue open to question"; "the time is fixed by the director and players and therefore subject to much variation"
    Antonyms: unsusceptible, insusceptible (indirect, via susceptible)
  21. open - not secret; "open plans"; "an open ballot"
    Antonym:
    concealed (indirect, via unconcealed)
  22. blatant, blazing, conspicuous, open - without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious; "open disregard of the law"; "open family strife"; "open hostility"; "a blatant appeal to vanity"; "a blazing indiscretion"
    Antonym: concealed (indirect, via unconcealed)
  23. clear, open - affording free passage or view; "a clear view"; "a clear path to victory"
    Antonym: obstructed (indirect, via unobstructed)
  24. open, wide-open, lawless - lax in enforcing laws; "an open town"
    Antonym: lawful (indirect, via unlawful)
  25. candid, open, heart-to-heart - openly straightforward and direct without reserve or secretiveness; "his candid eyes"; "an open and trusting nature"; "a heart-to-heart talk"
    Antonyms: disingenuous, artful (indirect, via ingenuous)
  26. open - sincere and free of reserve in expression; "Please be open with me"
    Antonyms:
    dishonest, dishonorable (indirect, via honest)
  27. open - receptive to new ideas; "an open mind"; "open to new ideas"
    Antonyms:
    prejudiced, discriminatory (indirect, via unprejudiced)
  28. open - ready for business; "the stores are open"
    Antonym:
    inactive (indirect, via active)
Noun open has 4 senses
  1. open, clear - a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water; "finally broke out of the forest into the open"
    --1 is a kind of area, country
  2. outdoors, out-of-doors, open air, open - where the air is unconfined; "he wanted to get outdoors a little"; "the concert was held in the open air"; "camping in the open"
    --2 is a kind of outside, exterior
  3. open - a tournament in which both professionals and amateurs may play
    --3 is a kind of
    tournament, tourney
  4. open, surface - information that has become public; "all the reports were out in the open"; "the facts had been brought to the surface"
    --4 is a kind of public knowledge, general knowledge
    Derived form: verb open10
Verb open has 11 senses
  1. open, open up - cause to open or to become open; "Mary opened the car door"
    Antonyms: close, shut
    Derived forms: noun opener2, noun opener3, noun opening3, noun opening5
    Sample sentence:
    They want to open the doors
  2. open, open up - start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning; "open a business"
    Antonyms: close, fold, shut down, close down
    Derived forms: noun opening2, noun opening12
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to open
  3. open, open up - become open; "The door opened"
    --3 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: close, shut
    Derived form: noun opening3
    Sample sentence:
    The doors open
  4. open - begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.; "He opened the meeting with a long speech"
    --4 is one way to
    start, start up, embark on, commence
    Antonyms: close
    Derived forms: noun opener1, noun opening2, noun opening12
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. unfold, spread, spread out, open - spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the map"; "spread your arms"
    --5 is one way to undo
    Derived form: noun opening3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. open, open up - make available; "This opens up new possibilities"
    --6 is one way to yield, give, afford
    Derived form: noun opening6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. open, open up - become available; "an opportunity opened up"
    --7 is one way to arise, come up
    Derived form: noun opening6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. open - have an opening or passage or outlet; "The bedrooms open into the hall"
    Derived forms: noun opening1, noun opening9, noun opening11
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  9. open - make the opening move; "Kasparov opened with a standard opening"
    --9 is one way to
    move, go
    Derived form: noun opening12
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. afford, open, give - afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
    Derived forms: noun open4, noun opening9
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  11. open - display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer
    --11 is one way to
    expose, exhibit, display
    Antonyms: close
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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buy - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

buy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun buy has 1 sense
  1. bargain, buy, steal - an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
    --1 is a kind of purchase
    --1 has particulars: song; travel bargain
    Derived forms: verb buy5, verb buy1
Verb buy has 5 senses
  1. buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store"
    --1 is one way to get, acquire
    Antonyms: sell
    Derived forms: noun buy1, noun buyer1, noun buying1
    Sample sentence:
    The children buy the ball
  2. bribe, corrupt, buy, grease one's palms - make illegal payments to in exchange for favors or influence; "This judge can be bought"
    --2 is one way to pay
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot buy Sue
  3. buy - acquire by trade or sacrifice or exchange; "She wanted to buy his love with her dedication to him and his work"
    --3 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. buy - accept as true; "I can't buy this story"
    --4 is one way to
    believe
    Sample sentence:
    They won't buy the story
  5. buy - be worth or be capable of buying; "This sum will buy you a ride on the train"
    --5 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun buy1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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stop - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

stop

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun stop has 11 senses
  1. stop, halt - the event of something ending; "it came to a stop at the bottom of the hill"
    --1 is a kind of ending, conclusion, finish
    --1 has particulars: cessation, surcease; stand, standstill, tie-up
    Derived forms: verb stop5, verb stop2, verb stop1
  2. stop, stoppage - the act of stopping something; "the third baseman made some remarkable stops"; "his stoppage of the flow resulted in a flood"
    --2 is a kind of act, human action, human activity
    --2 has particulars:
     standdown, stand-down; hemostasis, haemostasis, hemostasia, haemostasia
    Derived forms: verb stop6, verb stop3, verb stop2
  3. stop, stopover, layover - a brief stay in the course of a journey; "they made a stopover to visit their friends"
    --3 is a kind of stay
    --3 has particulars: night-stop; pit stop; pit stop; stand
    Derived forms: verb stop4, verb stop2
  4. arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stop, stoppage - the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
    --4 is a kind of inaction, inactivity, inactiveness
    --4 has particulars: countercheck; logjam
    Derived form: verb stop11
  5. stop - a spot where something halts or pauses; "his next stop is Atlanta"
    --5 is a kind of
    topographic point, place, spot
    --5 has particulars:
     bus stop; checkpoint; loading zone, loading area; stopover, way station
    Derived form: verb stop4
  6. stop consonant, stop, occlusive, plosive consonant, plosive speech sound, plosive - a consonant produced by stopping the flow of air at some point and suddenly releasing it; "his stop consonants are too aspirated"
    --6 is a kind of consonant
    --6 has parts: implosion; plosion, explosion
    --6 has particulars:
     labial stop; glottal stop, glottal plosive, glottal catch; suction stop, click
  7. period, point, full stop, stop, full point - a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations; "in England they call a period a stop"
    --7 is a kind of punctuation, punctuation mark
    --7 has particulars: suspension point
  8. stop - (music) a knob on an organ that is pulled to change the sound quality from the organ pipes; "the organist pulled out all the stops"
    --8 is a kind of
    knob
    --8 is a part of organ, pipe organ
  9. diaphragm, stop - a mechanical device in a camera that controls size of aperture of the lens; "the new cameras adjust the diaphragm automatically"
    --9 is a kind of mechanical device
    --9 is a part of camera, photographic camera
    --9 has particulars: iris, iris diaphragm
  10. catch, stop - a restraint that checks the motion of something; "he used a book as a stop to hold the door open"
    --10 is a kind of restraint, constraint
    --10 has particulars:
     doorstop, doorstopper; pawl, detent, click, dog; tripper, trip
    Derived forms: verb stop10, verb stop8, verb stop7
  11. blockage, block, closure, occlusion, stop, stoppage - an obstruction in a pipe or tube; "we had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe"
    --11 is a kind of obstruction, obstructor, obstructer, impediment, impedimenta
    --11 has particulars:
     breechblock, breech closer; plug, stopper, stopple; vapor lock, vapour lock
Verb stop has 11 senses
  1. stop, halt - come to a halt, stop moving; "the car stopped"; "She stopped in front of a store window"
    Antonyms: start, go, get going
    Derived form: noun stop1
    Sample sentences:
    These cars won't stop
    They stop the animals
  2. discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off - put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother"
    Derived forms: noun stop3, noun stop2, noun stop1, noun stoppage3
    Sample sentence:
    They stop moving
  3. stop, halt, block, kibosh - stop from happening or developing; "Block his election"; "Halt the process"
    --3 is one way to prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid
    Derived form: noun stop2
    Sample sentence:
    They stop him from writing the letter
  4. stop, stop over - interrupt a trip; "we stopped at Aunt Mary's house"; "they stopped for three days in Florence"
    --4 is one way to interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off
    Derived forms: noun stop5, noun stop3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. stop - cause to stop; "stop a car"; "stop the thief"
    Antonyms:
    start, start up
    Derived forms: noun stop1, noun stoppage3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. break, break off, discontinue, stop - prevent completion; "stop the project"; "break off the negociations"
    --6 is one way to end, terminate
    Derived form: noun stop2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. check, turn back, arrest, stop, contain, hold back - hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism"
    --7 is one way to defend
    Derived form: noun stop10
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. intercept, stop - seize on its way; "The fighter plane was ordered to intercept an aircraft that had entered the country's airspace"
    --8 is one way to catch, grab, take hold of
    Derived form: noun stop10
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  9. end, stop, finish, terminate, cease - have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical; "the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed"; "Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other"; "My property ends by the bushes"; "The symphony ends in a pianissimo"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. barricade, block, blockade, stop, block off, block up, bar - render unsuitable for passage; "block the way"; "barricade the streets"; "stop the busy road"
    --10 is one way to obstruct, obturate, impede, occlude, jam, block, close up
    Derived forms: noun stop10, noun stopper1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. hold on, stop - stop and wait, as if awaiting further instructions or developments; "Hold on a moment!"
    --11 is one way to interrupt, break
    Derived forms: noun stop4, noun stoppage1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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send - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

send

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb send has 8 senses
  1. send, direct - cause to go somewhere; "The explosion sent the car flying in the air"; "She sent her children to camp"; "He directed all his energies into his dissertation"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun sending1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. send, send out - to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place; "He had sent the dispatches downtown to the proper people and had slept"
    --2 is one way to transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
    Derived forms: noun sender1, noun sending1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. mail, post, send - cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written"
    --3 is one way to transfer
    Derived forms: noun sendee1, noun sender1, noun sending1
    Sample sentences:
    They send the parcel to their parents
    They send them the parcel
  4. transport, send, ship - transport commercially
    --4 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    They send the parcel to their parents
    They send them the parcel
  5. station, post, base, send, place - assign to a station
    --5 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  6. send, get off, send off - transfer; "The spy sent the classified information off to Russia"
    --6 is one way to transfer
    Derived form: noun sending1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. commit, institutionalize, institutionalise, send, charge - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
    --7 is one way to transfer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  8. air, send, broadcast, beam, transmit - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"
    --8 is one way to publicize, publicise, air, bare
    Derived form: noun sender2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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decide - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

decide

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb decide has 4 senses
  1. decide, make up one's mind, determine - reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We finally decided after lengthy deliberations"
    Derived forms: noun decision2, noun deciding1
    Sample sentence:
    They decide to move
  2. decide, settle, resolve, adjudicate - bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"
    --2 is one way to end, terminate
    Derived form: noun deciding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. decide - cause to decide; "This new development finally decided me!"
    --3 is one way to
    induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  4. decide - influence or determine; "The vote in New Hampshire often decides the outcome of the Presidential election"
    --4 is one way to
    determine, shape, mold, influence, regulate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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win - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

win

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun win has 2 senses
  1. win - a victory (as in a race or other competition); "he was happy to get the win"
    --1 is a kind of
    victory, triumph
    --1 has particulars: first-place finish
    Derived forms: verb win3, verb win1
  2. winnings, win, profits - something won (especially money)
    --2 is a kind of financial gain
    Derived form: verb win2
Verb win has 4 senses
  1. win - be the winner in a contest or competition; be victorious; "He won the Gold Medal in skating"; "Our home team won"; "Win the game"
    Antonyms:
    lose
    Derived forms: noun win1, noun winner2, noun winner1, noun winnings1
    Sample sentence:
    They win
  2. acquire, win, gain - win something through one's efforts; "I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese"; "Gain an understanding of international finance"
    --2 is one way to get, acquire
    Antonyms: lose
    Derived forms: noun winner2, noun win2, noun winner3, noun winnings1, noun winning1
    Sample sentence:
    They win the money
  3. gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground - obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference"
    Derived form: noun win1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  4. succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods - attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"
    Derived form: noun winner3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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understand - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

understand

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb understand has 5 senses
  1. understand - know and comprehend the nature or meaning of; "She did not understand her husband"; "I understand what she means"
    Derived form: noun understanding1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue understand the movie
    They won't understand the story
  2. understand, realize, realise, see - perceive (an idea or situation) mentally; "Now I see!"; "I just can't see your point"; "Does she realize how important this decision is?"; "I don't understand the idea"
    Derived form: noun understanding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. understand, read, interpret, translate - make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?"
    --3 is one way to understand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. understand, infer - believe to be the case; "I understand you have no previous experience?"
    --4 is one way to believe
    Sample sentence:
    They understand him to write the letter
  5. sympathize, sympathise, empathize, empathise, understand - be understanding of; "You don't need to explain--I understand!"
    Derived form: noun understanding3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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develop - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

develop

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb develop has 21 senses
  1. develop - make something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation; "Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather"; "They developed a new technique"
    --1 is one way to
    create
    Derived form: noun development1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. evolve, germinate, develop - work out; "We have developed a new theory of evolution"
    --2 is one way to create by mental act, create mentally
    Sample sentence:
    Did he develop his major works over a short period of time?
  3. develop, acquire, evolve - gain through experience; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
    --3 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. grow, develop, produce, get, acquire - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
    --4 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun development7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
    --5 is one way to become
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. build up, develop - change the use of and make available or usable; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
    --6 is one way to better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived forms: noun development5, noun development4, noun developer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. explicate, formulate, develop - elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses; "Could you develop the ideas in your thesis"
    --7 is one way to speculate, theorize, theorise, conjecture, hypothesize, hypothesise, hypothecate, suppose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. train, develop, prepare, educate - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
    --8 is one way to teach, learn, instruct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  9. develop - be gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest; "The plot developed slowly";
    --9 is one way to
    happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  10. develop - grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time"
    --10 is one way to
    grow
    Derived form: noun development7
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. modernize, modernise, develop - become technologically advanced; "Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace"; "Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly"
    --11 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun development1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  12. develop, make grow - cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development; "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple"
    --12 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  13. develop - generate gradually; "We must develop more potential customers"; "develop a market for the new mobile phone"
    --13 is one way to
    generate, bring forth
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  14. develop, grow - grow emotionally or mature; "The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten"; "When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some of his old adolescent behavior"
    --14 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun development2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue develop
  15. develop - make visible by means of chemical solutions; "Please develop this roll of film for me"
    --15 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun development8, noun developer2, noun developing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. develop - superimpose a three-dimensional surface on a plane without stretching, in geometry
    --16 is one way to
    superimpose, superpose, lay over
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. develop - move one's pieces into strategically more advantageous positions; "Spassky developed quickly"
    --17 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun development6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  18. develop - move into a strategically more advantageous position; "develop the rook"
    --18 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun development6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. develop - elaborate by the unfolding of a musical idea and by the working out of the rhythmic and harmonic changes in the theme; "develop the melody and change the key"
    --19 is one way to
    complicate, refine, rarify, elaborate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. break, recrudesce, develop - happen; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
    --20 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Derived form: noun development3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  21. develop - expand in the form of a series; "Develop the function in the following form"
    --21 is one way to
    expand
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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receive - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

receive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb receive has 13 senses
  1. receive, have - get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"
    --1 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived forms: noun reception4, noun receiver4, noun recipient1
    Sample sentences:
    The banks receive the check
    They receive the money
    They receive more bread
  2. receive, get, find, obtain, incur - receive a specified treatment (abstract); "These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions"
    --2 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. pick up, receive - recieve (perceptual input); "pick up a signal"
    --3 is one way to perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun receiver1, noun receptor2
    Sample sentence:
    They receive the information to them
  4. experience, receive, have, get, undergo - of mental or physical states or experiences; "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "undergo a strange sensation"; "The chemical undergoes a sudden change"; "The fluid undergoes shear"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. receive, take in, invite - express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot receive Sue
  6. receive - accept as true or valid; "He received Christ"
    --6 is one way to
    accept
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. welcome, receive - bid welcome to; greet upon arrival
    --7 is one way to greet, recognize, recognise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. receive - convert into sounds or pictures; "receive the incoming radio signals"
    --8 is one way to
    convert
    Derived form: noun receiver1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. meet, encounter, receive - experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition"
    --9 is one way to have, experience
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. receive - have or give a reception; "The lady is receiving Sunday morning"
    --10 is one way to
    celebrate, fete
    Derived form: noun reception2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s somebody
  11. get, receive - receive as a retribution or punishment; "He got 5 years in prison"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. receive - partake of the Holy Eucharist sacrament
    --12 is one way to
    partake, touch
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  13. receive - regard favorably or with disapproval; "Her new collection of poems was not well received"
    --13 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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return - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

return

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun return has 13 senses
  1. tax return, income tax return, return - document giving the tax collector information about the taxpayer's tax liability; "his gross income was enough that he had to file a tax return"
    --1 is a kind of legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument
    --1 has particulars:
     amended return; declaration of estimated tax, estimated tax return; false return; information return; joint return
  2. return, homecoming - a coming to or returning home; "on his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party"
    --2 is a kind of arrival
    --2 has particulars: repatriation
    Derived form: verb return1
  3. return, coming back - the occurrence of a change in direction back in the opposite direction
    --3 is a kind of turning, turn
    Derived form: verb return3
  4. restitution, return, restoration, regaining - getting something back again; "upon the restitution of the book to its rightful owner the child was given a tongue lashing"
    --4 is a kind of acquisition
    --4 has particulars: clawback
    Derived form: verb return2
  5. return - the act of returning to a prior location; "they set out on their return to the base camp"
    --5 is a kind of
    motion, movement, move
    --5 has particulars: reentry; remand
    Derived forms: verb return5, verb return1
  6. return, issue, proceeds, take, takings, yield, payoff - the income arising from land or other property; "the average return was about 5%"
    --6 is a kind of income
    --6 has particulars: economic rent, rent; payback
    Derived form: verb return15
  7. recurrence, return - happening again (especially at regular intervals); "the return of spring"
    --7 is a kind of repeat, repetition
    --7 has particulars: atavism, reversion, throwback; flashback
  8. rejoinder, retort, return, riposte, replication, comeback, counter - a quick reply to a question or remark (especially a witty or critical one); "it brought a sharp rejoinder from the teacher"
    --8 is a kind of reply, response
    --8 has particulars:
     sass, sassing, backtalk, back talk, lip, mouth
    Derived forms: verb return8, verb return6
  9. return key, return - the key on electric typewriters or computer keyboards that causes a carriage return and a line feed
    --9 is a kind of key
  10. return, paying back, getting even - a reciprocal group action; "in return we gave them as good as we got"
    --10 is a kind of group action
    --10 has particulars:
     requital; retaliation, revenge; reciprocation; tit for tat
  11. return - a tennis stroke that returns the ball to the other player; "he won the point on a cross-court return"
    --11 is a kind of
    tennis stroke, tennis shot
    --11 is a part of tennis, lawn tennis
    --11 has particulars:
     forehand, forehand stroke, forehand shot; backhand, backhand stroke, backhand shot; chop, chop shot; drive; volley; ground stroke; half volley; lob; overhead, smash; drop shot, dink; passing shot
  12. return - (American football) the act of running back the ball after a kickoff or punt or interception or fumble
    --12 is a kind of
    run, running, running play, running game
    Derived form: verb return7
  13. reappearance, return - the act of someone appearing again; "his reappearance as Hamlet has been long awaited"
    --13 is a kind of appearance
    --13 has particulars: comeback
Verb return has 16 senses
  1. return, go back, get back, come back - come back to place where one has been before, or return to a previous activity
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun return2, noun return5
    Sample sentence:
    The children return to the playground
  2. render, return - give back; "render money"
    --2 is one way to give
    Derived form: noun return4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  3. revert, return, retrovert, regress, turn back - go back to a previous state; "We reverted to the old rules"
    --3 is one way to change by reversal, turn, reverse
    Derived form: noun return3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. hark back, return, come back, recall - go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous remark of his"
    --4 is one way to denote, refer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. return, take back, bring back - bring back to the point of departure
    --5 is one way to bring, convey, take
    Derived form: noun return5
    Sample sentence:
    They return the parcel to their parents
  6. return - return in kind; "return a compliment"; "return her love"
    --6 is one way to
    reciprocate
    Derived form: noun return8
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. return - make a return; "return a kickback"
    --7 is one way to
    transport, carry
    Derived form: noun return12
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. retort, come back, repay, return, riposte, rejoin - answer back
    --8 is one way to answer, reply, respond
    Derived form: noun return8
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  9. come back, return - be restored; "Her old vigor returned"
    --9 is one way to reappear, re-emerge
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  10. refund, return, repay, give back - pay back; "Please refund me my money"
    --10 is one way to pay
    Sample sentences:
    They return the money to them
    They return them the money
  11. render, deliver, return - pass down; "render a verdict"; "deliver a judgment"
    --11 is one way to communicate, pass on, pass, put across
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. reelect, return - elect again
    --12 is one way to elect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. fall, return, pass, devolve - be inherited by; "The estate fell to my sister"; "The land returned to the family"; "The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead"
    --13 is one way to change hands
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  14. return - return to a previous position; in mathematics; "The point returned to the interior of the figure"
    --14 is one way to
    return, go back, get back, come back
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  15. render, yield, return, give, generate - give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family"
    --15 is one way to produce, make, create
    Derived form: noun return6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. return - submit (a report, etc.) to someone in authority; "submit a bill to a legislative body"
    --16 is one way to
    submit, subject
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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build - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

build

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun build has 2 senses
  1. physique, build, body-build, habitus - constitution of the human body
    --1 is a kind of bodily property
    --1 has particulars:
     lankiness; dumpiness, squattiness; body type, somatotype
  2. human body, physical body, material body, soma, build, figure, physique, anatomy, shape, bod, chassis, frame, form, flesh - alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"
    --2 is a kind of body, organic structure, physical structure
    --2 is a part of
     person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul; homo, man, human being, human
    --2 has particulars:
     person; juvenile body; adult body; male body; female body
Verb build has 10 senses
  1. construct, build, make - make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
    --1 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun builder2, noun building2
    Sample sentence:
    The men build the bookshelves
  2. build up, work up, build, progress - form or accumulate steadily; "Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly"; "Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border"
    --2 is one way to develop
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. build, establish - build or establish something abstract; "build a reputation"
    --3 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. build - improve the cleansing action of; "build detergents"
    --4 is one way to
    better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived form: noun builder1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. build - order, supervise, or finance the construction of; "The government is building new schools in this state"
    --5 is one way to
    oversee, supervise, superintend, manage
    Derived form: noun building3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. build - give form to, according to a plan; "build a modern nation"; "build a million-dollar business"
    --6 is one way to
    develop
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. build - be engaged in building; "These architects build in interesting and new styles"
    --7 is one way to
    create
    Derived form: noun building3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  8. build - found or ground; "build a defense on nothing but the accused person's reputation"
    --8 is one way to
    establish, base, ground, found
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. build up, work up, build, ramp up - bolster or strengthen; "We worked up courage"; "build up confidence"; "ramp up security in the airports"
    --9 is one way to increase
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. build - develop and grow; "Suspense was building right from the beginning of the opera"
    --10 is one way to
    intensify, deepen
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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spend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

spend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb spend has 3 senses
  1. spend, pass - pass (time) in a specific way; "How are you spending your summer vacation?"
    Sample sentence:
    They spend a long time
  2. spend, expend, drop - pay out; "spend money"
    --2 is one way to pay
    Derived forms: noun spender3, noun spending1
    Sample sentences:
    They spend money on their grandchild
    They spend the money
  3. spend - spend completely; "I spend my pocket money in two days"
    --3 is one way to
    consume, eat up, use up, eat, deplete, exhaust, run through, wipe out
    Derived forms: noun spender2, noun spending1
    Sample sentence:
    They spend the money

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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describe - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

describe

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb describe has 4 senses
  1. describe, depict, draw - give a description of; "He drew an elaborate plan of attack"
    --1 is one way to set forth, expound, exposit
    Derived form: noun description2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. report, describe, account - to give an account or representation of in words; "Discreet Italian police described it in a manner typically continental"
    --2 is one way to inform
    Derived form: noun description2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. identify, discover, key, key out, distinguish, describe, name - identify as in botany or biology, for example
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. trace, draw, line, describe, delineate - make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
    --4 is one way to mark
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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agree - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

agree

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb agree has 7 senses
  1. agree, hold, concur, concord - be in accord; be in agreement; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"
    Antonyms: disagree, differ, dissent, take issue
    Derived form: noun agreement6
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue agree
    Sam wants to agree with Sue
  2. agree - consent or assent to a condition, or agree to do something; "She agreed to all my conditions"; "He agreed to leave her alone"
    --2 is one way to
    accept, consent, go for
    Derived forms: noun agreement1, noun agreement6
    Sample sentence:
    They agree to move
  3. match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"
    --3 is one way to equal, be
    Antonyms: disagree, disaccord, discord
    Derived form: noun agreement2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. harmonize, harmonise, consort, accord, concord, fit in, agree - go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"
    --4 is one way to match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. agree - show grammatical agreement; "Subjects and verbs must always agree in English"
    Derived form: noun agreement5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. agree - be agreeable or suitable; "White wine doesn't agree with me"
    --6 is one way to
    suit
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. agree - achieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose; "No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman"
    Derived forms: noun agreement3, noun agreement6
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue agree
    Sam wants to agree with Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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increase - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

increase

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun increase has 5 senses
  1. addition, increase, gain - a quantity that is added; "there was an addition to property taxes this year"; "they recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks"
    --1 is a kind of indefinite quantity
    --1 has particulars: accretion
    Derived forms: verb increase2, verb increase1
  2. increase - a change resulting in an increase; "the increase is scheduled for next month"
    --2 is a kind of
    change, alteration, modification
    Antonyms: decrease, lessening, drop-off
    --2 has particulars:
     augmentation; concentration; explosion; jump, leap; runup, run-up; waxing
    Derived forms: verb increase2, verb increase1
  3. increase, increment, growth - a process of becoming larger or longer or more numerous or more important; "the increase in unemployment"; "the growth of population"
    --3 is a kind of process
    Antonyms: decrease, decrement
    --3 has particulars:
     accession; accretion, accumulation; accretion; accretion; accretion; multiplication; population growth; proliferation; pullulation; relaxation; widening, broadening
    Derived forms: verb increase2, verb increase1
  4. increase, increment - the amount by which something increases; "they proposed an increase of 15 percent in the fare"
    --4 is a kind of amount
    Antonyms: decrease, decrement
    --4 has particulars:
     amplification, gain; complement; fare increase; price increase; raise, rise, wage hike, hike, wage increase, salary increase; rise, boost, hike, cost increase; supplement, supplementation; tax-increase, tax boost, tax hike; up-tick
    Derived forms: verb increase2, verb increase1
  5. increase, step-up - the act of increasing something; "he gave me an increase in salary"
    --5 is a kind of change of magnitude
    Antonyms: decrease, diminution, reduction, step-down
    --5 has particulars:
     addition; advance, rise; appreciation; surge, upsurge; augmentation; amplification; expansion, enlargement; escalation; maximization, maximisation, maximation; exaggeration; expansion, expanding upon; accumulation, accrual, accruement; inclusion; aggrandizement, aggrandisement, elevation; strengthening; intensification; intensification; split, stock split, split up
    Derived forms: verb increase2, verb increase1

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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learn - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

learn

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb learn has 6 senses
  1. learn, larn, acquire - acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate"
    Derived forms: noun learner2, noun learner1
    Sample sentence:
    They learn to move
  2. learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
    Sample sentence:
    They learn that there was a traffic accident
  3. memorize, memorise, con, learn - commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"
    --3 is one way to study, hit the books
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. learn, study, read, take - be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. teach, learn, instruct - impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"
    --5 is one way to inform
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. determine, check, find out, see, ascertain, watch, learn - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
    Sample sentence:
    They learn whether there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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reach - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

reach

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun reach has 4 senses
  1. range, reach - the limits within which something can be effective; "range of motion"; "he was beyond the reach of their fire"
    --1 is a kind of limit
    --1 has particulars:
     earshot, earreach, hearing; view, eyeshot; rifle range, rifle shot
    Derived form: verb reach6
  2. scope, range, reach, orbit, compass, ambit - an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power"
    --2 is a kind of extent
    --2 has particulars:
     approximate range, ballpark; confines; contrast; internationality, internationalism; latitude; horizon, view, purview; sweep, expanse; gamut; spectrum; palette, pallet
  3. reach, reaching, stretch - the act of physically reaching or thrusting out
    --3 is a kind of motion, movement, move, motility
    --3 has particulars: outreach
    Derived form: verb reach3
  4. compass, range, reach, grasp - the limit of capability; "within the compass of education"
    --4 is a kind of capability, capableness, potentiality
    --4 has particulars: sight, ken
Verb reach has 9 senses
  1. reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain - reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
    Sample sentence:
    They reach the hill
  2. reach, hit, attain - reach a point in time, or a certain state or level; "The thermometer hit 100 degrees"; "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"
    --2 is one way to arrive, get, come
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. reach, reach out - move forward or upward in order to touch; also in a metaphorical sense; "Government reaches out to the people"
    --3 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun reach3, noun reaching1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. reach, get through, get hold of, contact - be in or establish communication with; "Our advertisements reach millions"; "He never contacted his children after he emigrated to Australia"
    --4 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  5. achieve, accomplish, attain, reach - to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks"
    --5 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. reach, extend to, touch - to extend as far as; "The sunlight reached the wall"; "Can he reach?" "The chair must not touch the wall"
    --6 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun reach1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s something
  7. reach, make, get to, progress to - reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team"; "We made it!"; "She may not make the grade"
    --7 is one way to achieve, accomplish, attain, reach
    Derived form: noun reaching2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
    --8 is one way to transfer
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  9. strive, reach, strain - to exert much effort or energy; "straining our ears to hear"
    --9 is one way to tug, labor, labour, push, drive
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lie

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun lie has 3 senses
  1. lie, prevarication - a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth
    --1 is a kind of falsehood, falsity, untruth, false statement
    --1 has particulars:
     fib, story, tale, tarradiddle, taradiddle; jactitation; whopper, walloper; white lie
    Derived form: verb lie5
  2. Lie, Trygve Lie, Trygve Halvden Lie - Norwegian diplomat who was the first Secretary General of the United Nations (1896-1968)
    --2 is a kind of diplomat, diplomatist
  3. lie - position or manner in which something is situated
    --3 is a kind of
    position, place
    Derived forms: verb lie6, verb lie4, verb lie3, verb lie2, verb lie1
Verb lie has 7 senses
  1. lie - be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
    --1 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    The children lie in the rocking chair
    There lie some children in the rocking chair
  2. lie - be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position; "The sick man lay in bed all day"; "the books are lying on the shelf"
    Antonyms:
    stand, stand up, sit, sit down
    Derived form: noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in - originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
    --3 is one way to exist, be
    Derived form: noun lie3
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. lie - be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant"
    --4 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  5. lie - tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive; "Don't lie to your parents"; "She lied when she told me she was only 29"
    --5 is one way to
    misinform, mislead
    Derived forms: noun lie1, noun liar1, noun lying1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  6. lie, rest - have a place in relation to something else; "The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West"; "The responsibility rests with the Allies"
    --6 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun lie3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. lie down, lie - assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better"
    --7 is one way to change posture
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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walk

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun walk has 7 senses
  1. walk, walking - the act of traveling by foot; "walking is a healthy form of exercise"
    --1 is a kind of locomotion, travel
    --1 has parts: pace, stride, tread
    --1 has particulars:
     ambulation; sleepwalking, somnambulism, somnambulation, noctambulism, noctambulation; gait; march, marching; plodding; prowl; shamble, shambling, shuffle, shuffling; wading
    Derived forms: verb walk9, verb walk6, verb walk2, verb walk1
  2. base on balls, walk, pass - (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls; "he worked the pitcher for a base on balls"
    --2 is a kind of accomplishment, achievement
    Derived forms: verb walk7, verb walk4
  3. walk, manner of walking - manner of walking; "he had a funny walk"
    --3 is a kind of carriage, bearing, posture
    Derived forms: verb walk9, verb walk6, verb walk2, verb walk1
  4. walk - the act of walking somewhere; "he took a walk after lunch"
    --4 is a kind of
    travel, traveling, travelling
    --4 has particulars:
     amble, promenade, ramble, saunter, stroll, perambulation; constitutional; foot; hike, tramp; last mile; moonwalk; perambulation; turn; walkabout; walk-through
    Derived forms: verb walk6, verb walk2, verb walk1
  5. walk, walkway, paseo - a path set aside for walking; "after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk"
    --5 is a kind of path
    --5 has particulars:
     boardwalk; catwalk; promenade, mall; sidewalk, pavement; skywalk
    Derived forms: verb walk6, verb walk2, verb walk1
  6. walk - a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground
    --6 is a kind of
    gait
    Derived form: verb walk10
  7. walk of life, walk - careers in general; "it happens in all walks of life"
    --7 is a kind of career, calling, vocation
Verb walk has 10 senses
  1. walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet"
    --1 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: ride
    Derived forms: noun walk3, noun walk5, noun walk4, noun walk1, noun walker3, noun walking1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue walk
    The children walk to the playground
  2. walk - traverse or cover by walking; "Walk the tightrope"; "Paul walked the streets of Damascus"; "She walks 3 miles every day"
    --2 is one way to
    traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across
    Derived forms: noun walker3, noun walker4, noun walker5, noun walker6, noun walk3, noun walk5, noun walk4, noun walk1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. walk - accompany or escort; "I'll walk you to your car"
    --3 is one way to
    accompany
    Sample sentence:
    The men walk the horses across the field
  4. walk - obtain a base on balls
    --4 is one way to
    score, hit, tally, rack up
    Derived form: noun walk2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. walk - live or behave in a specified manner; "walk in sadness"
    --5 is one way to
    behave, comport
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. walk, take the air - take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure; "The lovers held hands while walking"; "We like to walk every Sunday"
    --6 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun walk3, noun walk5, noun walk4, noun walk1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. walk - give a base on balls to
    --7 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun walk2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. walk - be or act in association with; "We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters"; "Walk with God"
    --8 is one way to
    consociate, associate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. walk - make walk; "He walks the horse up the mountain"; "Walk the dog twice a day"
    --9 is one way to
    compel, oblige, obligate
    Derived forms: noun walk3, noun walk1
    Sample sentence:
    The men walk the horses across the field
  10. walk - walk at a pace; "The horsese walked across the meadow"
    --10 is one way to
    pace
    Derived form: noun walk6
    Sample sentence:
    The horses walk across the field

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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die

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun die has 3 senses
  1. dice, die - small cubes with 1 to 6 spots on the faces; used to generate random numbers
    --1 is a kind of cube, square block
    --1 has particulars: five-spot; four-spot; six-spot
  2. die - a device used for shaping metal
    --2 is a kind of
    shaping tool
    --2 has particulars: stamp
    Derived form: verb die7
  3. die - a cutting tool that is fitted into a diestock and used for cutting male (external) screw threads on screws or bolts or pipes or rods
    --3 is a kind of
    cutter, cutlery, cutting tool
    Derived form: verb die7
Verb die has 11 senses
  1. die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass - pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"
    --1 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: be born
    Derived forms: noun death1, noun death2, noun death3, noun Death4, noun death5, noun death7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. die - suffer or face the pain of death; "Martyrs may die every day for their faith"
    --2 is one way to
    suffer, endure
    Derived forms: noun death1, noun death2, noun death3, noun Death4, noun death5, noun death7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. die - be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame; "I was dying with embarrassment when my little lie was discovered"; "We almost died laughing during the show"
    --3 is one way to
    break down, lose it, snap
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  4. fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down - stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
    --4 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't die
  5. die - feel indifferent towards; "She died to worldly things and eventually entered a monastery"
    --5 is one way to
    feel, experience
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. die - languish as with love or desire; "She dying for a cigarette"; "I was dying to leave"
    --6 is one way to
    ache, yearn, yen, pine, languish
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  7. die, die out - cut or shape with a die; "Die out leather for belts"
    --7 is one way to cut out
    Derived forms: noun die3, noun die2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  8. die - to be on base at the end of an inning, of a player
    --8 is one way to
    play
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  9. die, pall, become flat - lose sparkle or bouquet; "wine and beer can pall"
    --9 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  10. die - disappear or come to an end; "Their anger died"; "My secret will die with me!"
    --10 is one way to
    disappear, vanish, go away
    Derived forms: noun death6, noun death8, noun dying1
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to die
  11. die - suffer spiritual death; be damned (in the religious sense); "Whosoever..believes in me shall never die"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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draw

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun draw has 9 senses
  1. draw - a gully that is shallower than a ravine
    --1 is a kind of
    gully
  2. drawing card, draw, attraction, attractor, attracter - an entertainer who attracts large audiences; "he was the biggest drawing card they had"
    --2 is a kind of entertainer
  3. draw, standoff, tie - the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided; "the game ended in a draw"; "their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie"
    --3 is a kind of finish
    --3 has particulars: dead heat; stalemate
    Derived form: verb draw29
  4. draw, lot - anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random; "the luck of the draw"; "they drew lots for it"
    --4 is a kind of object, physical object
    Derived forms: verb draw14, verb draw9
  5. draw - a playing card or cards dealt or taken from the pack; "he got a pair of kings in the draw"
    --5 is a kind of
    playing card
    Derived forms: verb draw14, verb draw9
  6. hook, draw, hooking - a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer; "he tooks lessons to cure his hooking"
    --6 is a kind of golf stroke, golf shot, swing
  7. draw, draw play - (American football) the quarterback moves back as if to pass and then hands the ball to the fullback who is running toward the line of scrimmage
    --7 is a kind of run, running, running play, running game
  8. draw, draw poker - poker in which a player can discard cards and receive substitutes from the dealer; "he played only draw and stud"
    --8 is a kind of poker, poker game
  9. draw, haul, haulage - the act of drawing or hauling something; "the haul up the hill went very slowly"
    --9 is a kind of pull, pulling
    --9 has particulars: tow, towage
    Derived form: verb draw1
Verb draw has 35 senses
  1. pull, draw, force - cause to move along the ground by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun draw9, noun drawing6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. reap, draw - get or derive; "He drew great benefits from his membership in the association"
    --2 is one way to derive, gain
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  3. trace, draw, line, describe, delineate - make a mark or lines on a surface; "draw a line"; "trace the outline of a figure in the sand"
    --3 is one way to mark
    Derived form: noun drawing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. draw, make - make, formulate, or derive in the mind; "I draw a line here"; "draw a conclusion"; "draw parallels"; "make an estimate"; "What do you make of his remarks?"
    --4 is one way to create by mental act, create mentally
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. draw, pull, pull out, get out, take out - bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
    --5 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived form: noun drawer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. draw - represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface; "She drew an elephant"; "Draw me a horse"
    --6 is one way to
    represent, interpret
    Derived forms: noun drawer3, noun drawing1, noun drawing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. draw, take out - take liquid out of a container or well; "She drew water from the barrel"
    --7 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived form: noun drawing5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. describe, depict, draw - give a description of; "He drew an elaborate plan of attack"
    --8 is one way to set forth, expound, exposit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  9. draw - select or take in from a given group or region; "The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population"
    --9 is one way to
    choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived forms: noun draw5, noun draw4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. draw - elicit responses, such as objections, criticism, applause, etc.; "The President's comments drew sharp criticism from the Republicans"; "The comedian drew a lot of laughter"
    --10 is one way to
    arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. puff, drag, draw - suck in or take (air); "draw a deep breath"; "draw on a cigarette"
    --11 is one way to inhale, inspire, breathe in
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. draw - move or go steadily or gradually; "The ship drew near the shore"
    --12 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  13. withdraw, draw, take out, draw off - remove (a commodity) from (a supply source); "She drew $2,000 from the account"; "The doctors drew medical supplies from the hospital's emergency bank"
    --13 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived forms: noun drawee1, noun drawer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  14. draw, cast - choose at random; "draw a card"; "cast lots"
    --14 is one way to move, go
    Derived forms: noun draw5, noun draw4, noun drawing4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  15. draw, get - in baseball: earn or achieve a base by being walked by the pitcher; "He drew a base on balls"
    --15 is one way to effect, effectuate, bring about, set up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. draw - bring or lead someone to a certain action or condition; "She was drawn to despair"; "The President refused to be drawn into delivering an ultimatum"; "The session was drawn to a close"
    --16 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  17. draw - cause to flow; "The nurse drew blood"
    --17 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  18. draw - write a legal document or paper; "The deed was drawn in the lawyer's office"
    --18 is one way to
    write, compose, pen, indite
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. draw - engage in drawing; "He spent the day drawing in the garden"
    --19 is one way to
    create
    Derived forms: noun drawer3, noun drawing1, noun drawing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  20. draw - move or pull so as to cover or uncover something; "draw the shades"; "draw the curtains"
    --20 is one way to
    close, shut
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. draw - allow a draft; "This chimney draws very well"
    --21 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  22. draw - require a specified depth for floating; "This boat draws 70 inches"
    --22 is one way to
    necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  23. draw, quarter, draw and quarter - pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him; "in the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes"
    --23 is one way to kill
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  24. absorb, suck, imbibe, soak up, sop up, suck up, draw, take in, take up - take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  25. attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
    --25 is one way to pull, draw, force
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  26. string, thread, draw - thread on or as if on a string; "string pearls on a string"; "the child drew glass beads on a string"; "thread dried cranberries"
    --26 is one way to arrange, set up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  27. pull back, draw - pull back the sling of (a bow); "The archers were drawing their bows"
    --27 is one way to stretch
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  28. guide, run, draw, pass - guide or pass over something; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  29. tie, draw - finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.; "The teams drew a tie"
    --29 is one way to equal, match, equalize, equalise, equate
    Derived form: noun draw3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  30. draw - contract; "The material drew after it was washed in hot water"
    --30 is one way to
    change shape, change form, deform
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  31. draw - reduce the diameter of (a wire or metal rod) by pulling it through a die; "draw wire"
    --31 is one way to
    thin
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  32. draw - steep; pass through a strainer; "draw pulp from the fruit"
    --32 is one way to
    steep, infuse
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  33. disembowel, eviscerate, draw - remove the entrails of; "draw a chicken"
    --33 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  34. draw - flatten, stretch, or mold metal or glass, by rolling or by pulling it through a die or by stretching; "draw steel"
    --34 is one way to
    shape, form
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  35. draw - cause to localize at one point; "Draw blood and pus"
    --35 is one way to
    localize, localise
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hope

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hope has 6 senses
  1. hope - a specific instance of feeling hopeful; "it revived their hope of winning the pennant"
    --1 is a kind of
    anticipation, expectancy
    Derived forms: verb hope2, verb hope1
  2. hope - the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled; "in spite of his troubles he never gave up hope"
    --2 is a kind of
    feeling
    Antonyms: despair
    --2 has particulars: hopefulness; encouragement; optimism
    Derived forms: verb hope2, verb hope1
  3. promise, hope - grounds for feeling hopeful about the future; "there is little or no promise that he will recover"
    --3 is a kind of expectation, outlook, prospect
    --3 has particulars: rainbow
    Derived forms: verb hope2, verb hope1
  4. hope - someone (or something) on which expectations are centered; "he was their best hope for a victory"
    --4 is a kind of
    person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul
    --4 has particulars: white hope, great white hope
    Derived forms: verb hope2, verb hope1
  5. Hope, Bob Hope, Leslie Townes Hope - United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (born in 1903)
    --5 is a kind of comedian, comic
  6. hope - one of the three Christian virtues
    --6 is a kind of
    theological virtue, supernatural virtue
    Derived forms: verb hope2, verb hope1
Verb hope has 3 senses
  1. hope, trust, desire - expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise"
    --1 is one way to wish
    Derived forms: noun hope6, noun hope4, noun hope3, noun hope2, noun hope1, noun hoper1
    Sample sentence:
    They hope to move
  2. hope - be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes; "I am still hoping that all will turn out well"
    --2 is one way to
    desire, want
    Antonyms: despair
    Derived forms: noun hope6, noun hope4, noun hope3, noun hope2, noun hope1, noun hoper1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. hope, go for - intend with some possibility of fulfilment; "I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening"
    --3 is one way to plan, be after
    Derived form: noun hoper1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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create

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb create has 6 senses
  1. make, create - make or cause to be or to become; "make a mess in one's office"; "create a furor"
    Derived forms: noun creature2, noun creature1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. create - bring into existence; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting"
    Derived forms: noun creation3, noun creation2, noun Creation5, noun creation4, noun creation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. create - pursue a creative activity; be engaged in a creative activity; "Don't disturb him--he is creating"
    --3 is one way to
    act, move
    Derived forms: noun creation1, noun creator2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  4. create - invest with a new title, office, or rank; "Create one a peer"
    --4 is one way to
    appoint, charge
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  5. create, make - create by artistic means; "create a poem"; "Schoenberg created twelve-tone music"; "Picasso created Cubism"; "Auden made verses"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Derived form: noun creation3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue create the movie
  6. produce, make, create - create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries"
    Derived forms: noun creation2, noun creation1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue create the movie

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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sell - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

sell

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun sell has 1 sense
  1. sell - the activity of persuading someone to buy; "it was a hard sell"
    --1 is a kind of
    sale
    Derived forms: verb sell8, verb sell3, verb sell2, verb sell1
Verb sell has 8 senses
  1. sell - exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
    --1 is one way to
    exchange, change, interchange
    Antonyms: buy, purchase
    Derived forms: noun sell1, noun seller1, noun selling1
    Sample sentences:
    They sell the food to the people
    They sell the people the food
  2. sell - be sold at a certain price or in a certain way; "These books sell like hot cakes"
    --2 is one way to
    be
    Derived forms: noun sell1, noun selling1
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't sell
  3. deal, sell, trade - do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
    --3 is one way to transact
    Derived forms: noun sell1, noun seller1, noun selling1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. sell - persuade somebody to accept something; "The French try to sell us their image as great lovers"
    --4 is one way to
    persuade
    Sample sentence:
    They won't sell the story
  5. sell - give up for a price or reward; "She sold her principles for a successful career"
    --5 is one way to
    surrender, cede, deliver, give up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  6. betray, sell - deliver to an enemy by treachery; "Judas sold Jesus"; "The spy betrayed his country"
    --6 is one way to deceive, lead on, delude, cozen
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot sell Sue
  7. sell - be approved of or gain acceptance; "The new idea sold well in certain circles"
    --7 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. sell - be responsible for the sale of; "All her publicity sold the products"
    --8 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun sell1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pass - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pass

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective pass has 1 sense
  1. passing, pass - of advancing the ball by throwing it; "a team with a good passing attack"; "a pass play"
Noun pass has 16 senses
  1. base on balls, walk, pass - (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls; "he worked the pitcher for a base on balls"
    --1 is a kind of accomplishment, achievement
  2. pass - (military) a written leave of absence; "he had a pass for three days"
    --2 is a kind of
    leave, leave of absence
  3. pass, passing play, passing game, passing - (American football) a play that involves one player throwing the ball to a teammate; "the coach sent in a passing play on third and long"
    --3 is a kind of football play
    --3 has particulars:
     forward pass, aerial; lateral pass, lateral; spot pass
    Derived form: verb pass21
  4. pass, mountain pass, notch - the location in a range of mountains of a geological formation that is lower than the surrounding peaks; "we got through the pass before it started to snow"
    --4 is a kind of location
    --4 is a part of
     range, mountain range, range of mountains, chain, mountain chain, chain of mountains
    --4 has particulars:
     Brenner Pass; col, gap; Cumberland Gap; defile, gorge; Donner Pass; Khyber Pass; saddleback, saddle
  5. pass, passport - any authorization to pass or go somewhere; "the pass to visit had a strict time limit"
    --5 is a kind of permission
    --5 has particulars: safe-conduct, safeguard
    Derived form: verb pass24
  6. pass, laissez passer - a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions; "the media representatives had special passes"
    --6 is a kind of permission
    --6 has particulars: boarding card, boarding pass; hall pass; ticket-of-leave
  7. pass - a flight or run by an aircraft over a target; "the plane turned to make a second pass"
    --7 is a kind of
    flight, flying
  8. pass, strait, straits - a bad or difficult situation or state of affairs
    --8 is a kind of situation
    --8 has particulars: desperate straits, dire straits
  9. pass, head, straits - a difficult juncture; "a pretty pass"; "matters came to a head yesterday"
    --9 is a kind of juncture, occasion
  10. pass - one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer); "it was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass"
    --10 is a kind of
    cycle, oscillation
  11. bye, pass - you advance to the next round in a tournament without playing an opponent; "he had a bye in the first round"
    --11 is a kind of concession, conceding, yielding
    Derived form: verb pass16
  12. pass, liberty chit - a permit to enter or leave a military installation; "he had to show his pass in order to get out"
    --12 is a kind of license, licence, permit
  13. pass - a complementary (free) ticket; "the start got passes for his family"
    --13 is a kind of
    ticket
  14. crack, fling, go, pass, whirl, offer - a usually brief attempt; "he took a crack at it"; "I gave it a whirl"
    --14 is a kind of attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try
  15. pass, toss, flip - (sports) the act of throwing the ball to another member of your team; "the pass was fumbled"
    --15 is a kind of throw
    --15 has particulars: centering, snap
  16. passing, pass, qualifying - success in satisfying a test or requirement; "his future depended on his passing that test"; "he got a pass in introductory chemistry"
    --16 is a kind of success
Verb pass has 26 senses
  1. pass, go through, go across - go across or through; "We passed the point where the police car had parked"; "A terrible thought went through his mind"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. travel by, pass by, surpass, go past, go by, pass - pass by; "A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window"; "He passed his professor in the hall"; "One line of soldiers surpassed the other"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun passer1
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't pass
  3. legislate, pass - make laws, bills, etc. or bring into effect by legislation; "They passed the amendment"; "We cannot legislate how people's spend their free time"
    --3 is one way to ordain, enact
    Derived form: noun passage4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  4. elapse, lapse, pass, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by, go along - pass by; "three years elapsed"
    --4 is one way to advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go on
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give - place into the hands or custody of; "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
    --5 is one way to transfer
    Derived form: noun passage10
    Sample sentences:
    They pass the food to the people
    They pass the people the food
  6. run, go, pass, lead, extend - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
    --6 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. pass, overtake, overhaul - travel past; "The sports car passed all the trucks"
    --7 is one way to advance, progress, pass on, move on, march on, go on
    Derived forms: noun passage9, noun passing3, noun passing6
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't pass
  8. happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  9. pass, clear - go unchallenged; be approved; "The bill cleared the House"
    --9 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  10. spend, pass - pass (time) in a specific way; "How are you spending your summer vacation?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. guide, run, draw, pass - guide or pass over something; "He ran his eyes over her body"; "She ran her fingers along the carved figurine"; "He drew her hair through his fingers"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  12. communicate, pass on, pass, put across - transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"
    --12 is one way to convey, transmit, communicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  13. evanesce, fade, blow over, pass off, fleet, pass - disappear gradually; "The pain eventually passed off"
    --13 is one way to disappear, vanish, go away
    Derived form: noun passing4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  14. pass, make it - go successfully through a test or a selection process; "She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now"
    --14 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Antonyms: fail, flunk, bomb, flush it
    Derived forms: noun passer3, noun passing7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s something
  15. exceed, transcend, overstep, pass, go past, top - go beyond; "She exceeded our expectations"; "She topped her performance of last year"
    --15 is one way to excel, stand out, surpass
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. pass - accept or judge as acceptable; "The teacher passed the student although he was weak"
    --16 is one way to
    judge
    Antonyms: fail
    Derived forms: noun pass11, noun passing7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  17. pass - allow to go without comment or censure; "the insult passed as if unnoticed"
    --17 is one way to
    let, allow, permit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. pass - transfer to another; of rights or property; "Our house passed under his official control"
    --18 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  19. sink, pass, lapse - pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into Nirvana"
    --19 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun passage1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  20. pass - be identified, regarded, accepted, or mistaken for someone or something else; as by denying one's own ancestry or background; "He could pass as his twin brother"; "She passed as a White woman even though her grandfather was Black"
    --20 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun passer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  21. pass - throw (a ball) to another player; "Smith passed"
    --21 is one way to
    throw
    Derived forms: noun passer4, noun pass3, noun passing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  22. fall, return, pass, devolve - be inherited by; "The estate fell to my sister"; "The land returned to the family"; "The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead"
    --22 is one way to change hands
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  23. pass, make pass - cause to pass; "She passed around the plates"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  24. authorize, authorise, pass, clear - grant authorization or clearance for; "Clear the manuscript for publication"; "The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography"
    --24 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Derived form: noun pass5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  25. die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass - pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"
    --25 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived form: noun passing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  26. excrete, egest, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
    --26 is one way to discharge, expel, eject, release
    Derived form: noun passing5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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accept

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb accept has 11 senses
  1. accept - consider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"
    --1 is one way to
    judge
    Antonyms: reject
    Derived forms: noun acceptation1, noun acceptation2, noun acceptance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. accept, take, have - receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"
    --2 is one way to get, acquire
    Antonyms: refuse, reject, pass up, turn down, decline
    Derived forms: noun acceptation3, noun acceptance7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  3. accept, consent, go for - give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to; "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
    --3 is one way to react, respond
    Antonyms: refuse, decline
    Derived forms: noun acceptation1, noun acceptation3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. accept - react favorably to; consider right and proper; "People did not accept atonal music at that time"; "We accept the idea of universal health care"
    --4 is one way to
    react, respond
    Derived forms: noun acceptation1, noun acceptation3, noun acceptance3, noun acceptance2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. accept, admit, take, take on - admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
    --5 is one way to accept, take, have
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot accept Sue
  6. bear, take over, accept, assume - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
    --6 is one way to take
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. accept, live with, swallow - tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncracies"
    --7 is one way to digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
    Derived form: noun acceptance6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. accept, take - be designed to hold or take; "This surface will not take the dye"
    --8 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. accept - of a deliberative body: receive (a report) officially, as from a committee
    --9 is one way to
    receive, have
    Derived form: noun acceptation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. take, accept - make use of or accept for some purpose; "take a risk"; "take an opportunity"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. accept - be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal; "The cow accepted the bull"
    --11 is one way to
    react, respond
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cause

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cause has 5 senses
  1. cause - events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something; "they are trying to determine the cause of the crash"
    --1 is a kind of
    origin, origination, inception
    --1 has particulars:
     antecedent; etiology, aetiology; factor; producer; mutagenesis
    Derived forms: verb cause1, verb cause2
  2. cause, reason, grounds - a justification for something existing or happening; "he had no cause to complain"; "they had good reason to rejoice"
    --2 is a kind of justification
    Derived forms: verb cause1, verb cause2
  3. campaign, cause, crusade, drive, movement, effort - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; "he supported populist campaigns"; "they worked in the cause of world peace"; "the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant"; "the movement to end slavery"; "contributed to the war effort"
    --3 is a kind of venture
    --3 has particulars:
     advertising campaign, ad campaign, ad blitz; anti-war movement; consumerism; campaigning, candidacy, candidature, electioneering, political campaign; ecumenical movement; fund-raising campaign, fund-raising drive, fund-raising effort; feminist movement, feminism, women's liberation movement, women's lib; gay liberation movement, gay lib; lost cause; reform; war; youth movement, youth crusade
  4. causal agent, cause, causal agency - any entity that causes events to happen
    --4 is a kind of entity
    --4 has particulars:
     person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul; agent; nature; supernatural, occult; first cause, prime mover, primum mobile; Destiny, Fate; catalyst; deus ex machina; operator, manipulator; power, force; vital principle, life principle; engine; cause of death, killer; danger; agent
    Derived forms: verb cause1, verb cause2
  5. lawsuit, suit, case, cause, causa - a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; "the family brought suit against the landlord"
    --5 is a kind of proceeding, legal proceeding, proceedings
    --5 has particulars:
     civil suit; class action, class-action suit; countersuit; criminal suit; moot; paternity suit, bastardy proceeding
Verb cause has 2 senses
  1. cause, do, make - give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
    --1 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun causation1, noun cause1, noun cause2, noun cause4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make - cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"
    Derived forms: noun causation1, noun cause1, noun cause2, noun cause4
    Sample sentence:
    They cause him to write the letter

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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watch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

watch

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun watch has 6 senses
  1. watch, ticker - a small portable timepiece
    --1 is a kind of timepiece, timekeeper
    --1 has parts:
     crystal, watch crystal, watch glass; face; movement; watch case
    --1 has particulars:
     analog watch; digital watch; hunter, hunting watch; pendulum watch; pocket watch; stem-winder; wristwatch, wrist watch
  2. watch - a period of time (4 or 2 hours) during which some of a ship's crew are on duty
    --2 is a kind of
    shift, work shift, duty period
    --2 has particulars:
     dogwatch; graveyard watch, middle watch, midwatch, night watch
  3. watch, vigil - a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe
    --3 is a kind of surveillance
    --3 has particulars: listening watch, continuous receiver watch; spying
    Derived forms: verb watch2, verb watch3, verb watch6, verb watch4, verb watch1
  4. watch - the period during which someone (especially a guard) is on duty
    --4 is a kind of
    time period, period of time, period
  5. lookout, lookout man, sentinel, sentry, watch, spotter, scout, picket - a person employed to watch for something to happen
    --5 is a kind of watchman, watcher, security guard
    Derived form: verb watch5
  6. vigil, watch - a devotional watch (especially on the eve of a religious festival)
    --6 is a kind of rite, religious rite
    --6 has particulars: wake, viewing; agrypnia
Verb watch has 7 senses
  1. watch - look attentively; "watch a basketball game"
    Derived forms: noun watch3, noun watcher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. watch, observe, follow, watch over, keep an eye on - follow with the eyes or the mind; "Keep an eye on the baby, please!"; "The world is watching Sarajevo"; "She followed the men with the binoculars"
    --2 is one way to check, check up on, look into, check out, suss out, check over, go over, check into
    Derived form: noun watch3
    Sample sentence:
    The children watch the ball
  3. watch, view, see, catch, take in - see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
    --3 is one way to watch
    Derived form: noun watch3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue watch the movie
  4. watch, look on - observe with attention; "They watched as the murderer was executed"
    Derived forms: noun watcher1, noun watch3, noun watching1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s something
  5. watch, look out, watch out - be vigilant, be on the lookout, be on one's guard, be careful; "Watch out for pickpockets!"
    Derived forms: noun watcher2, noun watch5
    Sample sentences:
    The men watch the area for animals
    The men watch for animals in the area
  6. watch - observe or determine by looking; "Watch how the dog chases the cats away"
    Derived form: noun watch3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  7. determine, check, find out, see, ascertain, watch, learn - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
    Sample sentence:
    They watch whether there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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break - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

break

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun break has 15 senses
  1. interruption, break - some abrupt occurrence that interrupts; "the telephone is an annoying interruption"; "there was a break in the action when a player was hurt"
    --1 is a kind of happening, occurrence, natural event
    --1 has particulars:
     dislocation, disruption; punctuation; suspension, respite, reprieve, hiatus, abatement; eclipse, occultation
    Derived form: verb break24
  2. break, good luck, happy chance - an unexpected piece of good luck; "he finally got his big break"
    --2 is a kind of accident, fortuity, chance event
  3. fault, geological fault, shift, fracture, break - (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault"
    --3 is a kind of crack, cleft, crevice, fissure, scissure
    --3 has parts: fault line
    --3 has particulars:
     Denali Fault; inclined fault; San Andreas Fault; strike-slip fault
    Derived form: verb break2
  4. rupture, breach, break, severance, rift, falling out - a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations"
    --4 is a kind of separation, breakup, detachment
    Derived form: verb break31
  5. respite, recess, break, time out - a pause from doing something (as work); "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate"
    --5 is a kind of pause
    --5 has particulars: spring break
    Derived form: verb break47
  6. breakage, break, breaking - the act of breaking something; "the breakage was unavoidable"
    --6 is a kind of change of integrity
    --6 has particulars:
     rupture; smashing, shattering; fracture, crack, cracking; chip, chipping, splintering
    Derived forms: verb break3, verb break2
  7. pause, intermission, break, interruption, suspension - a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
    --7 is a kind of time interval, interval
    --7 has particulars:
     lapse; blackout; caesura; dead air; delay, hold, time lag, postponement, wait; halftime; respite, rest, relief, rest period; time-out; letup, lull
    Derived form: verb break18
  8. fracture, break - breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"
    --8 is a kind of injury, hurt, harm, trauma
    --8 has particulars:
     comminuted fracture; complete fracture; compound fracture, open fracture; compression fracture; depressed fracture; displaced fracture; fatigue fracture, stress fracture; hairline fracture, capillary fracture; incomplete fracture; impacted fracture; simple fracture, closed fracture
    Derived forms: verb break54, verb break57
  9. break - the occurrence of breaking; "the break in the dam threatened the valley"
    --9 is a kind of
    separation, breakup, detachment
    --9 has particulars: snap
    Derived form: verb break2
  10. break - the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool
    --10 is a kind of
    stroke, shot
    --10 is a part of billiards; pool, pocket billiards
    Derived form: verb break40
  11. break, break of serve - (tennis) a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving; "he was up two breaks in the second set"
    --11 is a kind of score
  12. break, interruption, disruption, gap - an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; "it was presented without commercial breaks"
    --12 is a kind of delay, holdup
    --12 has particulars:
     cut-in, insert; cut-in, insert; interjection, interposition, interpolation, interpellation; breaking off, abruption; heckling, barracking
  13. break - a sudden dash; "he made a break for the open door"
    --13 is a kind of
    dash, sprint
    --13 has particulars: fast break
  14. open frame, break - any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare; "the break in the eighth frame cost him the match"
    --14 is a kind of score
  15. break, breakout, jailbreak, gaolbreak, prisonbreak, prison-breaking - an escape from jail; "the breakout was carefully planned"
    --15 is a kind of escape, flight
    Derived form: verb break7
Verb break has 59 senses
  1. interrupt, break - terminate; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty"
    --1 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart - become separated into pieces or fragments; "The figurine broke"; "The freshly baked loaf fell apart"
    --2 is one way to change integrity
    Derived forms: noun break3, noun break9, noun break6
    Sample sentences:
    The wooden sticks break
    These glasses break easily
  3. break - destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments; "He broke the glass plate"; "She broke the match"
    --3 is one way to
    separate, divide
    Derived forms: noun break6, noun breakage3, noun breaker1
    Sample sentence:
    The girls break the wooden sticks
  4. break - render inoperable or ineffective; "You broke the alarm clock when you took it apart!"
    --4 is one way to
    damage
    Derived form: noun breakage3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. break, bust - ruin completely; "He busted my radio!"
    --5 is one way to destroy, ruin
    Antonyms: repair, mend, fix, bushel, doctor, furbish up, restore, touch on
    Derived form: noun breakage3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. transgress, offend, infract, violate, go against, breach, break - act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"
    --6 is one way to disrespect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. break, break out, break away - move away or escape suddenly; "The horses broke from the stable"; "Three inmates broke jail"; "Nobody can break out--this prison is high security"
    --7 is one way to escape, get away, break loose
    Derived form: noun break15
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s something
  8. break - scatter or part; "The clouds broke after the heavy downpour"
    --8 is one way to
    disperse, dissipate, scatter, spread out
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. break, burst, erupt - force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger"
    --9 is one way to express emotion, express feelings
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. break, break off, discontinue, stop - prevent completion; "stop the project"; "break off the negociations"
    --10 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. break in, break - enter someone's property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act; "Someone broke in while I was on vacation"; "They broke into my car and stole my radio!"
    --11 is one way to trespass, intrude
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  12. break in, break - make submissive, obedient, or useful; "The horse was tough to break"; "I broke in the new intern"
    --12 is one way to domesticate, domesticize, domesticise, reclaim, tame
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. violate, go against, break - fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns; "This sentence violates the rules of syntax"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. better, break - surpass in excellence; "She bettered her own record"; "break a record"
    --14 is one way to surpass, outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"
    --15 is one way to tell
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  16. break - come into being; "light broke over the horizon"; "Voices broke in the air"
    --16 is one way to
    become, go, get
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  17. fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down - stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
    --17 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't break
  18. break, break away - interrupt a continued activity; "She had broken with the traditional patterns"
    --18 is one way to separate, part, split up, split, break, break up
    Derived form: noun break7
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  19. break - make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing; "The ranks broke"
    --19 is one way to
    flee, fly, take flight
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  20. break - curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves; "The surf broke"
    --20 is one way to
    collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, break, founder
    Derived form: noun breaker2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  21. dampen, damp, soften, weaken, break - lessen in force or effect; "soften a shock"; "break a fall"
    --21 is one way to deaden, blunt
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  22. break - be broken in; "If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress"
    --22 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  23. break - come to an end; "The heat wave finally broke yesterday"
    --23 is one way to
    end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  24. break - vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity; "The flat plain was broken by tall mesas"
    --24 is one way to
    change, alter, vary
    Derived form: noun break1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  25. break - cause to give up a habit; "She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  26. break - give up; "break cigarette smoking"
    --26 is one way to
    discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  27. break - come forth or begin from a state of latency; "The first winter storm broke over New York"
    --27 is one way to
    come forth, emerge
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  28. break - happen or take place; "Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months"
    --28 is one way to
    happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  29. break - cause the failure or ruin of; "His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage"; "This play will either make or break the playwright"
    --29 is one way to
    ruin
    Antonyms: make
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  30. break - invalidate by judicial action; "The will was broken"
    --30 is one way to
    invalidate, annul, quash, void, avoid, nullify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  31. separate, part, split up, split, break, break up - discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up"
    Derived form: noun break4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  32. demote, bump, relegate, break, kick downstairs - assign to a lower position; reduce in rank; "She was demoted because she always speaks up"; "He was broken down to Sargeant"
    --32 is one way to delegate, designate, depute, assign
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  33. bankrupt, ruin, break, smash - reduce to bankruptcy; "My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!"; "The slump in the financial markets smashed him"
    --33 is one way to impoverish
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  34. break - change directions suddenly
    --34 is one way to
    switch, shift, change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  35. break - emerge from the surface of a body of water; "The whales broke"
    --35 is one way to
    appear
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  36. collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, break, founder - break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
    --36 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  37. break dance, break-dance, break - do a break dance; "Kids were break-dancing at the street corner"
    --37 is one way to dance, trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue break
  38. break - exchange for smaller units of money; "I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy"
    --38 is one way to
    change, exchange, commute, convert
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  39. break, break up - destroy the completeness of a set of related items; "The book dealer would not break the set"
    --39 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  40. break - make the opening shot that scatters the balls
    --40 is one way to
    shoot
    Derived form: noun break10
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  41. break - separate from a clinch, in boxing; "The referee broke the boxers"
    --41 is one way to
    separate, disunite, divide, part
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  42. break, wear, wear out, bust, fall apart - go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely"
    --42 is one way to decay, crumble, delapidate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  43. break, break off, snap off - break a piece from a whole; "break a branch from a tree"
    --43 is one way to detach
    Derived forms: noun breakage3, noun breaker1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  44. break - become punctured or penetrated; "The skin broke"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  45. break - pierce or penetrate; "The blade broke her skin"
    --45 is one way to
    penetrate, perforate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  46. break, get out, get around - be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  47. pause, intermit, break - cease an action temporarily; "We pause for station identification"; "let's break for lunch"
    --47 is one way to interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off
    Derived form: noun break5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  48. break - interrupt the flow of current in; "break a circuit"
    --48 is one way to
    interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off
    Derived form: noun breaker3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  49. break - undergo breaking; "The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages"
    --49 is one way to
    diphthongize, diphthongise
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  50. break - find a flaw in; "break an alibi"; "break down a proof"
    --50 is one way to
    destroy, ruin
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  51. break - find the solution or key to; "break the code"
    --51 is one way to
    solve, work out, figure out, puzzle out, lick, work
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  52. break - change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another; "Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children"
    --52 is one way to
    switch, shift, change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  53. break, recrudesce, develop - happen; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
    --53 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  54. crack, check, break - become fractured; break or crack on the surface only; "The glass cracked when it was heated"
    --54 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun break8
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  55. break - of the male voice in puberty; "his voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir"
    --55 is one way to
    change state, turn
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  56. break - fall sharply; "stock prices broke"
    --56 is one way to
    decrease, diminish, lessen, fall
    Sample sentence:
    The stock market is going to break
  57. fracture, break - fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey"
    --57 is one way to injure, wound
    Derived form: noun break8
    Sample sentence:
    Did he break his foot?
  58. break - diminish or discontinue abruptly; "The patient's fever broke last night"
    --58 is one way to
    decrease, diminish, lessen, fall
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  59. break - weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
    --59 is one way to
    weaken
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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explain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb explain has 3 senses
  1. explain, explicate - make palin and comprehensible; "He explained the laws of physics to his students"
    --1 is one way to inform
    Derived form: noun explanation3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue explain the movie
  2. explain - define; "The committe explained their plan for fund-raising to the Dean"
    --2 is one way to
    state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun explanation1
    Sample sentence:
    They explain that there was a traffic accident
  3. excuse, explain - serve as a reason or cause or justification of; "Your need to sleep late does not excuse your late arrival at work"; "Her recent divorce amy explain her reluctance to date again"
    --3 is one way to justify, vindicate
    Derived form: noun explanation3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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stay - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

stay

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun stay has 5 senses
  1. stay - continuing or remaining in a place or state; "they had a nice stay in Paris"; "a lengthy hospital stay"; "a four-month stay in bankruptcy court"
    --1 is a kind of
    act, human action, human activity
    --1 has particulars: sojourn, visit; stop, stopover, layover
    Derived forms: verb stay4, verb stay3, verb stay2, verb stay1
  2. stay - a judicial order forbidding some action until an event occurs or the order is lifted; "the Supreme Court has the power to stay an injunction pending an appeal to the whole Court"
    --2 is a kind of
    decree, edict, fiat, order, rescript
    --2 has particulars: stay of execution
    Derived forms: verb stay9, verb stay6
  3. arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stop, stoppage - the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
    --3 is a kind of inaction, inactivity, inactiveness
    --3 has particulars: countercheck; logjam
  4. stay - (nautical) brace consisting of a heavy rope or wire cable used as a support for a mast or spar
    --4 is a kind of
    brace, bracing
    --4 has particulars: backstay; forestay
  5. stay - a thin strip of metal or bone that is used to stiffen a garment (e.g. a corset)
    --5 is a kind of
    strip, slip
    Derived form: verb stay10
Verb stay has 11 senses
  1. stay, remain, rest - stay the same; remain in a certain state; "The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it"; "rest assured"; "stay alone"; "He remained unmoved by her tears"; "The bad weather continued for another week"
    --1 is one way to be
    Antonyms: change
    Derived form: noun stay1
    Sample sentence:
    John will stay angry
  2. stay, stick, stick around, stay put - stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!"
    --2 is one way to stay in place
    Antonyms: move
    Derived form: noun stay1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. bide, abide, stay - dwell; "You can stay with me while you are in town"; "stay a bit longer--the day is still young"
    --3 is one way to stay, stay on, continue, remain
    Derived form: noun stay1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. stay, stay on, continue, remain - continue in a place, position, or situation; "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year"
    --4 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun stay1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. stay - remain behind; "I had to stay at home and watch the children"
    Antonyms:
    depart, take leave, quit
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. stay, detain, delay - stop or halt; "Please stay the bloodshed!"
    --6 is one way to check, retard, delay
    Derived form: noun stay2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. persist, remain, stay - stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. last out, stay, ride out, outride - a trial of endurance; "ride out the storm"
    Derived form: noun stayer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. stay - stop a judicial process; "The judge stayed the execution order"
    --9 is one way to
    stop, halt, block, kibosh
    Derived form: noun stay2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. stay - fasten with stays
    --10 is one way to
    fasten, fix, secure
    Derived form: noun stay5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  11. quell, stay, appease - overcome or allay; "quell my hunger"
    --11 is one way to meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wait

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wait has 2 senses
  1. delay, hold, time lag, postponement, wait - time during which some action is awaited; "instant replay caused too long a delay"; "he ordered a hold in the action"
    --1 is a kind of pause, intermission, break, interruption, suspension
    --1 has particulars: extension; moratorium; retardation
    Derived form: verb wait2
  2. wait, waiting - the act of waiting (remaining inactive in one place while expecting something); "the wait was an ordeal for him"
    --2 is a kind of inactivity
    Derived form: verb wait1
Verb wait has 4 senses
  1. wait - stay in one place and anticipate or expect something; "I had to wait on line for an hour to get the tickets"
    Derived forms: noun wait2, noun waiter2, noun waiting1
    Sample sentence:
    They wait a long time
  2. wait, hold off, hold back - wait before acting
    --2 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun wait1, noun waiter2
    Sample sentence:
    They wait to move
  3. expect, look, await, wait - look forward to the probable occurrence of; "We were expecting a visit from our relatives"; "She is looking to a promotion"; "he is waiting to be drafted"
    Derived form: noun waiter2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
    => Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  4. wait - serve as a waiter in a restaurant; "I'm waiting on tables at Maxim's"
    --4 is one way to
    work
    Derived form: noun waiter1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cover - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cover

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cover has 10 senses
  1. screen, cover, covert, concealment - a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something; "they crouched behind the screen"; "under cover of darkness"
    --1 is a kind of covering
    --1 has particulars: blind; camouflage; shoji; stalking-horse
    Derived forms: verb cover19, verb cover2, verb cover1
  2. blanket, cover - bedding that keeps a person warm in bed; "he pulled the covers over his head and went to sleep"
    --2 is a kind of bedclothes, bed clothing, bedding
    --2 has particulars:
     afghan; electric blanket; mackinaw, Mackinaw blanket; manta; security blanket
  3. cover, covering, screening, masking - the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it; "the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft"
    --3 is a kind of concealment, concealing, hiding
    Derived form: verb cover19
  4. binding, book binding, cover, back - the front and back covering of a book; "the book had a leather binding"
    --4 is a kind of protective covering, protective cover, protection
    --4 is a part of book, volume
    --4 has particulars: half binding; three-quarter binding
    Derived forms: verb cover2, verb cover1
  5. covering, natural covering, cover - a natural object that covers or envelops; "under a covering of dust"; "the fox was flushed from its cover"
    --5 is a kind of natural object
    --5 has particulars:
     scale; shell; test; body covering; sheath, case; integument; blanket, mantle; crust, incrustation, encrustation; envelope; indumentum, indument; shell; shell, eggshell; skim; slough; snowcap; vesture; peridium; pericarp, seed vessel; perianth, chlamys, floral envelope, perigone, perigonium; theca, sac; indusium; bark
  6. top, cover - covering for a hole (especially a hole in the top of a container); "he removed the top of the carton"; "he couldn't get the top off of the bottle"; "put the cover back on the kettle"
    --6 is a kind of covering
    --6 has particulars: cap; lid; manhole cover; screwtop
    Derived form: verb cover22
  7. cover, covering fire - fire that makes it difficult for the enemy to fire on your own individuals or formations; "artillery provided covering fire for the withdrawal"
    --7 is a kind of fire, firing
    Derived form: verb cover9
  8. cover charge, cover - a fixed charge by a restaurant or night club over and above the charge for food and drink
    --8 is a kind of fixed charge, fixed cost, fixed costs
    Derived form: verb cover18
  9. cover, cover version, cover song - a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else; "they made a cover of a Beatles' song"
    --9 is a kind of recording
  10. cover - a false identity and background (especially one created for an undercover agent); "her new name and passport are cover for her next assignment"
    --10 is a kind of
    concealment, concealing, hiding
Verb cover has 26 senses
  1. cover - provide with a covering or cause to be covered; "cover her face with a handkerchief"; "cover the child with a blanket"; "cover the grave with flowers"
    Antonyms:
    uncover, expose
    Derived forms: noun cover4, noun cover1, noun covering2
    Sample sentence:
    They cover the halls with holly
  2. cover, spread over - form a cover over; "The grass covered the grave"
    --2 is one way to touch, adjoin, meet, contact
    Derived forms: noun cover4, noun cover1, noun covering1
    Sample sentence:
    Holly flowers cover the halls
  3. cover, extend - span an interval of distance, space or time; "The war extended over five years"; "The period covered the turn of the century"; "My land extends over the hills on the horizon"; "This farm covers some 200 acres"
    --3 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. cover - provide for; "The grant doesn't cover my salary"
    --4 is one way to
    satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, live up to
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address - deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
    --5 is one way to broach, initiate
    Derived form: noun coverage2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. embrace, encompass, comprehend, cover - include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory; "This group encompasses a wide range of people from different backgrounds"; "this should cover everyone in the group"
    --6 is one way to include
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across - travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
    --7 is one way to pass, go through, go across
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. report, cover - be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; "Snow reported on China in the 1950's"; "The cub reporter covered New York City"
    --8 is one way to inform
    Derived form: noun coverage3
    Sample sentence:
    They won't cover the story
  9. cover - hold within range of an aimed firearm
    --9 is one way to
    protect
    Derived form: noun cover7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. cover - to take an action to protect against future problems; "Count the cash in the drawer twice just to cover yourself"
    --10 is one way to
    protect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. cover, cover up - hide from view or knowledge; "The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House"
    --11 is one way to hide, conceal
    Derived form: noun covering3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. cover - protect or defend (a position in a game); "he covered left field"
    --12 is one way to
    protect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. cover - maintain a check on; especially by patrolling; "The second officer covered the top floor"
    --13 is one way to
    see, check, insure, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assure
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. cover, insure, underwrite - protect by insurance; "The insurance won't cover this"
    --14 is one way to guarantee, warrant
    Derived form: noun coverage1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  15. cover, compensate, overcompensate - make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities; "he is compensating for being a bad father"
    --15 is one way to compensate, counterbalance, correct, even out, even off, even up
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  16. cover - invest with a large or excessive amount of something; "She covered herself with glory"
    --16 is one way to
    endow, indue, gift, empower, invest, endue
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  17. cover - help out by taking someone's place and temporarily assuming his responsibilities; "She is covering for our secretary who is ill this week"
    --17 is one way to
    substitute, deputize, deputise, step in
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  18. cover - be sufficient to meet, defray, or offset the charge or cost of; "Is this enough to cover the check?"
    --18 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun cover8
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  19. cover - spread over a surface to conceal or protect; "This paint covers well"
    --19 is one way to
    hide, conceal
    Derived forms: noun cover3, noun cover1, noun covering3, noun covering4
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  20. shroud, enshroud, hide, cover - cover as if with a shroud; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery"
    --20 is one way to envelop, enfold, enwrap, wrap, enclose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  21. breed, cover - copulate with a female, used especially of horses; "The horse covers the mare"
    --21 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  22. overlay, cover - put something on top of something else; "cover the meat with a lot of gravy"
    Derived form: noun cover6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  23. cover - play a higher card than the one previously played; "Smith covered again"
    --23 is one way to
    play
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  24. cover - be responsible for guarding an opponent in a game
    --24 is one way to
    protect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  25. brood, hatch, cover, incubate - sit on (eggs); "Birds brood"; "The female covers the eggs"
    --25 is one way to reproduce, procreate, multiply
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  26. cover, wrap up - clothe, as if for protection from the elements; "cover your head!"
    --26 is one way to dress, clothe, enclothe, garb, raiment, tog, garment, habilitate, fit out, apparel
    Derived form: noun covering4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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apply - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

apply

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb apply has 10 senses
  1. use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ - put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't make use of this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
    Derived form: noun application2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  2. apply, hold, go for - be pertinent or relevant or applicable; "The same laws apply to you!"; "This theory holds for all irrational numbers"; "The same rules go for everyone"
    --2 is one way to refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. apply - ask (for something); "He applied for a leave of absence"; "She applied for college"; "apply for a job"
    --3 is one way to
    request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Derived forms: noun application1, noun applicant1, noun applier1
    Sample sentence:
    They apply to move
  4. put on, apply - apply to a surface; "She applied paint to the back of the house"; "Put on make-up!"
    --4 is one way to cover
    Derived forms: noun application5, noun application4, noun applier2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. lend oneself, apply - be applicable to; as to an analysis; "This theory lends itself well to our new data"
    Derived form: noun application2
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. give, apply - give or convey physically; "She gave him First Aid"; "I gave him a punch in the nose"
    --6 is one way to distribute, administer, mete out, deal, parcel out, lot, dispense, shell out, deal out, dish out, allot, dole out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  7. practice, apply, use - avail oneself to; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"
    Derived form: noun application2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. enforce, implement, apply - ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone";
    --8 is one way to compel, oblige, obligate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. apply - refer (a word or name) to a person or thing; "He applied this racial slur to me!"
    --9 is one way to
    denote, refer
    Derived form: noun application2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. apply - apply oneself to; "Please apply yourself to your homework"
    --10 is one way to
    give, dedicate, consecrate, commit, devote
    Derived form: noun application6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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raise - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

raise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun raise has 4 senses
  1. raise, rise, wage hike, hike, wage increase, salary increase - the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike"
    --1 is a kind of increase, increment
    Derived form: verb raise1
  2. ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, climb, upgrade - an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
    --2 is a kind of slope, incline, side
    --2 has particulars: uphill
    Derived form: verb raise2
  3. raise - increasing the size of a bet (as in poker); "I'll see your raise and double it"
    --3 is a kind of
    gamble
    --3 has particulars: doubling, double
    Derived form: verb raise16
  4. lift, raise, heave - the act of raising something; "he responded with a lift of his eyebrow"; "fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up"
    --4 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    Derived forms: verb raise2, verb raise8
Verb raise has 27 senses
  1. raise - raise the level or amount of something; "raise my salary"; "raise the price of bread"
    --1 is one way to
    increase
    Derived form: noun raise1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up - raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
    --2 is one way to move, displace
    Antonyms: lower, take down, let down, get down, bring down
    Derived forms: noun raise4, noun raise2
    Sample sentence:
    The men raise the chairs
  3. raise - cause to be heard or known; express or utter; "raise a shout"; "raise a protest"; "raise a sad cry"
    --3 is one way to
    express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. raise - collect funds for a specific purpose; "The President raised several million dollars for his college"
    --4 is one way to
    collect, take in
    Sample sentence:
    They raise the money
  5. grow, raise, farm, produce - cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"
    --5 is one way to cultivate
    Derived form: noun raiser2
    Sample sentence:
    They raise the animals
  6. rear, raise, bring up, nurture, parent - bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children"
    Derived form: noun raising2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. raise, conjure, conjure up, invoke, evoke, stir, call down, arouse, bring up, put forward, call forth - evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
    --7 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. lift, raise - move upwards; "lift one's eyes"
    --8 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun raise4, noun raising1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. raise, erect, rear, set up, put up - construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn"
    --9 is one way to construct, build, make
    Antonyms: level, raze, rase, dismantle, tear down, take down, pull down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke - call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); "arouse pity"; "raise a smile"; "evoke sympathy"
    --10 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. raise - create a disturbance, especially by making a great noise; "raise hell"; "raise the roof"; "raise Cain"
    --11 is one way to
    make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. lift, raise, elevate - raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
    --12 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  13. enhance, heighten, raise - increase; "This will enhance your enjoyment"; "heighten the tension"
    --13 is one way to intensify, compound, heighten, deepen
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. promote, upgrade, advance, kick upstairs, raise, elevate - give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
    --14 is one way to delegate, designate, depute, assign
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  15. raise, leaven, prove - cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread"
    --15 is one way to raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up
    Sample sentence:
    They raise more bread
  16. raise - in bridge: bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level
    --16 is one way to
    bid, call
    Derived forms: noun raise3, noun raiser1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. raise - bet more than the previous player
    --17 is one way to
    bet, wager, play
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  18. recruit, levy, raise - cause to assemble or enlist in the military; "raise an army"; "recruit new soldiers"
    --18 is one way to enlist, draft, muster in
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  19. raise, bring up - put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic"
    --19 is one way to mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  20. raise - pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth; "raise your `o'"
    --20 is one way to
    pronounce, articulate, enounce, sound out, enunciate, say
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. raise - activate or stir up; "raise a mutiny"
    --21 is one way to
    incite, instigate, set off, stir up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  22. raise - establish radio communications with; "They managed to raise Hanoi last night"
    --22 is one way to
    reach, get through, get hold of, contact
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  23. raise - multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3
    --23 is one way to
    multiply
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  24. raise - bring (a surface, a design, etc.) into relief and cause to project; "raised edges"
    --24 is one way to
    bring out, set off
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  25. raise, lift - invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego"
    --25 is one way to better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  26. lift, raise - put an end to; "lift a ban"; "raise a siege"
    --26 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  27. resurrect, raise, upraise - cause to become alive again; "raise from the dead"; "Slavery is already dead, and cannot be resurrected"; "Upraising ghosts"
    --27 is one way to resuscitate, revive
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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claim - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

claim

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun claim has 6 senses
  1. claim - an assertion of a right (as to money or property); "his claim asked for damages"
    --1 is a kind of
    assertion, averment, asseveration
    --1 has particulars: pretension
    Derived form: verb claim2
  2. claim - an assertion that something is true or factual; "his claim that he was innocent"; "evidence contradicted the government's claims"
    --2 is a kind of
    assertion, averment, asseveration
    --2 has particulars: allegation, allegement
    Derived form: verb claim1
  3. claim - demand for something as rightful or due; "they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day"
    --3 is a kind of
    demand
    --3 has particulars: insurance claim
    Derived form: verb claim3
  4. claim, title - an informal right to something; "his claim on her attentions"; "his title to fame"
    --4 is a kind of right
    Derived forms: verb claim4, verb claim3
  5. title, claim - an established or recognized right; "a strong legal claim to the property"; "he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate"; "he staked his claim"
    --5 is a kind of legal right
    --5 has particulars: own right; entitlement
  6. call, claim - a demand especially in the phrase "the call of duty"
    --6 is a kind of demand
Verb claim has 5 senses
  1. claim - assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing; "He claimed that he killed the burglar"
    --1 is one way to
    affirm
    Antonyms: disclaim
    Derived form: noun claim2
    Sample sentence:
    They claim to move
  2. claim, lay claim, arrogate - demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to; "He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter"; "Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident"
    --2 is one way to request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Antonyms: forfeit, give up, throw overboard, waive, forgo
    Derived forms: noun claim1, noun claimant1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. claim - ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example; "They claimed on the maximum allowable amount"
    --3 is one way to
    request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Derived forms: noun claim4, noun claim3, noun claimant1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. claim, take - lay claim to; as of an idea; "She took credit for the whole idea"
    --4 is one way to affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver, swan, swear
    Antonyms: disclaim
    Derived form: noun claim4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. claim, take, exact - take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs; "the accident claimed three lives"; "The hard work took its toll on her"
    --5 is one way to necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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base - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

base

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective base has 7 senses
  1. basal, base - serving as or forming a base; "the painter applied a base coat followed by two finishing coats"
    Antonyms: incidental, incident (indirect, via basic)
  2. base - (used of metals) consisting of or alloyed with inferior metal; "base coins of aluminum"; "a base metal"
    Antonym:
    superior (indirect, via inferior)
  3. base, baseborn, humble, lowly - of low birth or station (`base' is archaic in this sense); "baseborn wretches with dirty faces"; "of humble (or lowly) birth"
    Antonym: noble (indirect, via lowborn)
  4. base, dishonorable, dishonourable, immoral, unethical - not adhering to ethical or moral principles; "base and unpatriotic motives"; "a base, degrading way of life"; "cheating is dishonorable"; "they considered colonialism immoral"; "unethical practices in handling public funds"
    Antonym: right (indirect, via wrong)
  5. base, mean, meanspirited - having or showing an ignoble lack of honor or morality; "that liberal obedience without which your army would be a base rabble"- Edmund Burke; "taking a mean advantage"; "chok'd with ambition of the meaner sort"- Shakespeare; "something essentially vulgar and meanspirited in politics"
    Antonym: noble (indirect, via ignoble)
  6. base, baseborn - illegitimate
    Antonym: legitimate (indirect, via illegitimate)
  7. base - debased; not genuine; "an attempt to eliminate the base coinage"
    Antonyms:
    genuine, echt (indirect, via counterfeit)
Noun base has 19 senses
  1. base, alkali - any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water; "bases include oxides and hydroxides of metals and ammonia"
    --1 is a kind of compound, chemical compound
    --1 has particulars:
     pyridine; purine; purine; imidazole, iminazole, glyoxaline; melamine, cyanuramide; pyrimidine
    Derived forms: verb base2, verb basify1
  2. base, base of operations - installation from which a military force initiates operations; "the attack wiped out our forward bases"
    --2 is a kind of military installation
    --2 has particulars:
     air base, air station; army base; firebase; navy base; rocket base
    Derived form: verb base3
  3. foundation, base, fundament, foot, groundwork, substructure, understructure - lowest support of a structure; "it was built on a base of solid rock"; "he stood at the foot of the tower"
    --3 is a kind of support
    --3 is a part of structure, construction
    --3 has particulars: bed; raft foundation
  4. base, bag - place that runner must touch before scoring; "he scrambled to get back to the bag"
    --4 is a kind of baseball equipment
    --4 is a part of baseball diamond, diamond, infield
    --4 has particulars:
     first base; home plate, home base, home, plate; second base; third base, third
  5. base, radix - (numeration system) the positive integer that is equivalent to one in the next higher counting place; "10 is the radix of the decimal system"
    --5 is a kind of number
  6. base - the bottom or lowest part; "the base of the mountain"
    --6 is a kind of
    part, piece
  7. base - (anatomy) the part of an organ nearest its point of attachment; "the base of the skull"
    --7 is a kind of
    bottom
  8. floor, base - a lower limit; "the government established a wage floor"
    --8 is a kind of control
    --8 has particulars: price floor; wage floor
  9. basis, base, foundation, fundament, groundwork, cornerstone - the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained; "the whole argument rested on a basis of conjecture"
    --9 is a kind of assumption, supposition, supposal
    --9 is a part of explanation
    --9 has particulars: meat and potatoes
    Derived form: verb base1
  10. base, pedestal, stand - a support or foundation; "the base of the lamp"
    --10 is a kind of support
    --10 has particulars: brass monkey; staddle; trivet; trivet
  11. base - the bottom side of a geometric figure from which the altitude can be constructed; "the base of the triangle"
    --11 is a kind of
    flank
  12. basis, base - the most important or necessary part of something; "the basis of this drink is orange juice"
    --12 is a kind of part, portion, component part, component
  13. base, home - the place where you are stationed and from which missions start and end
    --13 is a kind of location
    Derived form: verb base3
  14. al-Qaeda, Qaeda, al-Qa'ida, al-Qaida, Base - an intensely anti-western terrorist network that dispenses money and logistical support and training to a wide variety of radical Islamic terrorist group; has cells in more than 50 countries
    --14 is a kind of terrorist organization, terrorist group, foreign terrorist organization, FTO
  15. root, root word, base, stem, theme, radical - (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed; "thematic vowels are part of the stem"
    --15 is a kind of form, word form, signifier, descriptor
  16. infrastructure, base - the stock of basic facilities and capital equipment needed for the functioning of a country or area; "the industrial base of Japan"
    --16 is a kind of store, stock, fund
    --16 has parts:
     communication system, communication equipment; fire station, firehouse; gas system; main; penal institution, penal facility; power system, power grid, grid; public works; school system; sewage system, sewer system, sewage works; transportation system, transportation, transit; water system, water supply, water
  17. base - the principal ingredient of a mixture; "glycerinated gelatin is used as a base for many ointments"; "he told the painter that he wanted a yellow base with just a hint of green"; "everything she cooked seemed to have rice as the base"
    --17 is a kind of
    ingredient
    Derived form: verb base2
  18. base - a flat bottom on which something is intended to sit; "a tub should sit on its own base"
    --18 is a kind of
    bottom, underside, undersurface
    --18 is a part of vessel; box; lamp
  19. base - (electronics) the part of a transistor that separates the emitter from the collector
    --19 is a kind of
    electrode
    --19 is a part of transistor, junction transistor, electronic transistor
Verb base has 3 senses
  1. establish, base, ground, found - use as a basis for; found on; "base a claim on some observation"
    Derived form: noun base9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. free-base, base - use (purified cocaine) by burning it and inhaling the fumes
    --2 is one way to drug, do drugs
    Derived forms: noun base1, noun base17
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. station, post, base, send, place - assign to a station
    --3 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun base2, noun base13
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cut

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective cut has 12 senses
  1. cut - separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument; "the cut surface was mottled"; "cut tobacco"; "blood from his cut forehead"; "bandages on her cut wrists"
    Antonyms:
    uncut, imperforate, unpierced
  2. cut - fashioned or shaped by cutting; "a well-cut suit"; "cut diamonds"; "cut velvet"
    Antonyms:
    uncut, rough, unsheared
  3. cut, shortened - with parts removed; "the drastically cut film"
    Antonym: unabridged (indirect, via abridged)
  4. trimmed, cut - made neat and tidy by trimming; "his neatly trimmed hair"
  5. mown, cut - (used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine; "the smell of new-mown hay"
  6. cut - (of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed or slit; "the cut pages of the book"
    Antonym:
    uncut
  7. cut, emasculated, gelded - (of a male animal) having the testicles removed; "a cut horse"
    Antonym: uncastrated (indirect, via castrated)
  8. cut, split - having a long rip or tear; "a split lip"
    Antonym: uninjured (indirect, via injured)
  9. cut, gashed, slashed - wounded by cutting deeply; "got a gashed arm in a knife fight"; "had a slashed cheek from the broken glass"
    Antonym: uninjured (indirect, via injured)
  10. cut, cut down, down - cut down; "the tree is down"
    Antonym: unfelled (indirect, via felled)
  11. cut, slashed - (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply; "the slashed prices attracted buyers"
    Antonym: increased (indirect, via decreased)
  12. cut, thinned, weakened - mixed with water; "sold cut whiskey"; "a cup of thinned soup"
    Antonym: undiluted (indirect, via diluted)
Noun cut has 20 senses
  1. cut - the act of reducing the amount or number; "the mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget"
    --1 is a kind of
    decrease, diminution, reduction, step-down
    --1 has particulars:
     budget cut; pay cut, salary cut; cost cutting; price cutting, price cut; spending cut; taxcut
  2. cut, gash, slash, slice - a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut"
    --2 is a kind of wound, lesion
  3. cut, cut of meat - a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass
    --3 is a kind of meat
    --3 has particulars:
     roast, joint; chop; chine; leg; side, side of meat; forequarter; hindquarter; cut of beef; rib; shank; shin; brisket; steak; loin; sirloin; tenderloin, undercut; neck; cut of veal; cut of mutton; cut of lamb; saddle; rack; cut of pork
  4. cut, track - a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc; "he played the first cut on the cd"; "the title track of the album"
    --4 is a kind of excerpt, extract, selection
  5. cut, cutting - the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge; "his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels"
    --5 is a kind of opening
    --5 has particulars:
     notch, nick, snick; slash, gash; incision, section, surgical incision
  6. cut - a share of the profits; "everyone got a cut of the earnings"
    --6 is a kind of
    share, portion, part, percentage
    --6 is a part of
     loot, booty, pillage, plunder, prize, swag, dirty money
    --6 has particulars: rake-off, vigorish
  7. cut - a step on some scale; "he is a cut above the the rest"
    --7 is a kind of
    gradation, step
  8. cut, gash - a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation
    --8 is a kind of furrow
  9. cut - (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next; "the cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt"
    --9 is a kind of
    transition
    --9 has particulars: jump cut
  10. cut, cutting - the act of cutting something into parts; "his cuts were skillful"; "his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess"
    --10 is a kind of division
    --10 has particulars:
     severance, severing; dissection; scission; slicing; undercut
  11. deletion, excision, cut - the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage; "an editor's deletions frequently upset young authors"; "both parties agreed on the excision of the proposed clause"
    --11 is a kind of editing, redaction
  12. cut - the style in which a garment is cut; "a dress of traditional cut"
    --12 is a kind of
    fashion
  13. cut, cutting, cutting off - the act of shortening something by cutting off the ends; "the barber gave him a good cut"
    --13 is a kind of shortening
    --13 has particulars:
     clip, clipping, snip; haircut; trim, trimming, clipping; shearing
  14. baseball swing, swing, cut - in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball; "he took a vicious cut at the ball"
    --14 is a kind of stroke, shot
  15. stinger, cut - a remark capable of wounding mentally; "the unkindest cut of all"
    --15 is a kind of abuse, insult, revilement, contumely, vilification
  16. cut - a canal made by erosion or excavation
    --16 is a kind of
    canal
  17. snub, cut, cold shoulder - a refusal to recognize someone you know; "the snub was clearly intentional"
    --17 is a kind of rebuff, slight
  18. cut, undercut - (sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball; "cuts do not bother a good tennis player"
    --18 is a kind of stroke, shot
  19. cut, cutting - the division of a deck of cards before dealing; "he insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal"; "the cutting of the cards soon became a ritual"
    --19 is a kind of division
    --19 is a part of card game, cards
  20. cut - an unexcused absence from class; "he was punished for taking too many cuts in his math class"
    --20 is a kind of
    absence
Verb cut has 41 senses
  1. cut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope"
    --1 is one way to
    separate, disunite, divide, part
    Derived forms: noun cutter3, noun cutter6, noun cutting3
    Sample sentence:
    They cut the newspapers
  2. reduce, cut down, cut back, trim, trim down, trim back, cut, bring down - cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits"
    --2 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Sample sentence:
    They will cut the duet
  3. swerve, sheer, curve, trend, veer, slue, slew, cut - turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"
    --3 is one way to turn
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. cut - make an incision or separation; "cut along the dotted line"
    Derived forms: noun cutting8, noun cutting3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. cut - discharge from a group; "The coach cut two players from the team"
    --5 is one way to
    free, discharge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. cut - form by probing, penetrating, or digging; "cut a hole"; "cut trenches"; "The sweat cut little rivulets into her face"
    --6 is one way to
    make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. cut, tailor - style and tailor in a certain fashion; "cut a dress"
    --7 is one way to design
    Sample sentence:
    They cut the cape
  8. cut - hit (a ball) with a spin so that it turns in the opposite direction; "cut a pingpong ball"
    --8 is one way to
    hit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. write out, issue, make out, cut - make out and issue; "write out a check"; "cut a ticket"; "Please make the check out to me"
    --9 is one way to write
    Sample sentence:
    The banks cut the check
  10. edit, cut, edit out - cut and assemble the components of; "edit film"; "cut recording tape"
    --10 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun cutting1
    Sample sentence:
    They will cut the duet
  11. cut, skip - intentionally fail to attend; "cut class"
    --11 is one way to miss
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. hack, cut - informal: be able to manage or manage successfully; "I can't hack it anymore"; "she could not cut the long days in the office"
    --12 is one way to cope, get by, make out, make do, contend, grapple, deal, manage
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. cut - give the appearance or impression of; "cut a nice figure"
    --13 is one way to
    look, appear, seem
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. cut - move (one's fist); "his opponent cut upward toward his chin"
    --14 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. cut - pass directly and often in haste; "We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner"
    --15 is one way to
    pass, go through, go across
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  16. cut - pass through or across; "The boat cut the water"
    --16 is one way to
    transit, pass through, pass across, pass over
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  17. cut - make an abrupt change of image or sound; "cut from one scene to another"
    --17 is one way to
    switch, shift, change
    Derived form: noun cutting1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  18. cut - stop filming; "cut a movie scene"
    --18 is one way to
    stop
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. cut - make a recording of; "cut the songs"; "She cut all of her major titles again"
    --19 is one way to
    record, tape
    Sample sentence:
    They will cut the duet
  20. cut - record a performance on (a medium); "cut a record"
    --20 is one way to
    record, tape
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. cut, burn - create by duplicating data; "cut a disk"; "burn a CD"
    --21 is one way to produce, make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. cut - form or shape by cutting or incising; "cut paper dolls"
    --22 is one way to
    make, create
    Derived forms: noun cutting6, noun cutting10
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  23. cut - perform or carry out; "cut a caper"
    --23 is one way to
    perform, execute, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  24. cut - function as a cutting instrument; "This knife cuts well"
    --24 is one way to
    function, work, operate, go, run
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  25. cut - allow incision or separation; "This bread cuts easily"
    --25 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  26. cut - divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult; "Wayne cut"; "She cut the deck for a long time"
    --26 is one way to
    shuffle, ruffle, mix
    Derived form: noun cutting7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  27. switch off, cut, turn off, turn out - cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch; "Turn off the stereo, please"; "cut the engine"; "turn out the lights"
    --27 is one way to throw, flip, switch
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  28. cut - reap or harvest; "cut grain"
    --28 is one way to
    reap, harvest, glean
    Sample sentence:
    They cut rye in the field
  29. cut - fell by sawing; hew; "The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia"
    --29 is one way to
    fell, drop, strike down, cut down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  30. cut - penetrate injuriously; "The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead"
    --30 is one way to
    penetrate, perforate
    Sample sentence:
    They cut themselves
  31. ignore, disregard, snub, cut - refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting"
    --31 is one way to treat, handle, do by
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  32. cut - shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of; "cut my hair"
    --32 is one way to
    shorten
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  33. cut, prune, rationalize, rationalise - weed out unwanted or unnecessary things; "We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet"
    --33 is one way to eliminate, get rid of, do away with
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  34. cut - dissolve by breaking down the fat of; "soap cuts grease"
    --34 is one way to
    dissolve, resolve, break up
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  35. cut - have a reducing effect; "This cuts into my earnings"
    --35 is one way to
    decrease, lessen, minify
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  36. cut, cut off - cease, stop; "cut the noise"; "We had to cut short the conversation"
    --36 is one way to interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  37. abridge, foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, cut, contract, reduce - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened"
    --37 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  38. dilute, thin, thin out, reduce, cut - lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture; "cut bourbon"
    --38 is one way to weaken
    Derived form: noun cutting9
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  39. cut - have grow through the gums; "The baby cut a tooth"
    --39 is one way to
    grow, develop, produce, get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  40. cut - grow through the gums; "The new tooth is cutting"
    --40 is one way to
    grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  41. geld, cut - cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses); "the vet gelded the young horse"
    --41 is one way to emasculate, castrate, demasculinize, demasculinise
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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grow

 

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Verb grow has 10 senses
  1. turn, grow - pass into a condition gradually, take on a specific property or attribute; become; "The weather turned nasty"; "She grew angry"
    --1 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun growth5
    Sample sentence:
    John will grow angry
  2. grow - become larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain; "The problem grew too large for me"; "Her business grew fast"
    --2 is one way to
    increase
    Derived form: noun growth3
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to grow
  3. grow - increase in size by natural process; "Corn doesn't grow here"; "In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees"
    --3 is one way to
    develop
    Derived forms: noun growth1, noun growing1
    Sample sentence:
    Did his feet grow?
  4. grow - cause to grow or develop; "He grows vegetables in his backyard"
    --4 is one way to
    develop, make grow
    Derived forms: noun growth1, noun grower1, noun growing1
    Sample sentence:
    They grow rye in the field
  5. mature, maturate, grow - develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation; "He matured fast"; "The child grew fast"
    --5 is one way to develop
    Derived forms: noun growth2, noun growth1, noun growing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue grow
  6. originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
    --6 is one way to become
    Derived form: noun growth5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. grow, raise, farm, produce - cultivate by growing, often involving improvements by means of agricultural techniques; "The Bordeaux region produces great red wines"; "They produce good ham in Parma"; "We grow wheat here"; "We raise hogs here"
    --7 is one way to cultivate
    Derived forms: noun growth4, noun grower1
    Sample sentence:
    They grow rye in the field
  8. grow, develop, produce, get, acquire - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
    --8 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. develop, grow - grow emotionally or mature; "The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten"; "When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some of his old adolescent behavior"
    --9 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue grow
  10. grow - become attached by or as if by the process of growth; "The tree trunks had grown together"
    --10 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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contain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb contain has 6 senses
  1. incorporate, contain, comprise - include or contain; have as a component; "A totally new idea is comprised in this paper"; "The record contains many old songs from the 1930's"
    --1 is one way to include
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. hold, bear, carry, contain - contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
    --2 is one way to include
    Derived forms: noun content4, noun container1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
    --3 is one way to restrain, suppress, keep, keep back, hold back
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. contain - be divisible by; "24 contains 6"
    --4 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. contain, take, hold - be capable of holding or containing; "This box won't take all the items"; "The flask holds one gallon"
    --5 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. check, turn back, arrest, stop, contain, hold back - hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism"
    --6 is one way to defend
    Derived forms: noun containment1, noun containment3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bear

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun bear has 2 senses
  1. bear - massive plantigrade carnivorous or omnivorous mammals with long shaggy coats and strong claws
    --1 is a kind of
    carnivore
    --1 is a member of Ursidae, family Ursidae
    --1 has particulars:
     brown bear, bruin, Ursus arctos; bruin; American black bear, black bear, Ursus americanus, Euarctos americanus; Asiatic black bear, black bear, Ursus thibetanus, Selenarctos thibetanus; ice bear, polar bear, Ursus Maritimus, Thalarctos maritimus; sloth bear, Melursus ursinus, Ursus ursinus
  2. bear - an investor with a pessimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to fall and so sells now in order to buy later at a lower price
    --2 is a kind of
    investor
    Antonyms: bull
Verb bear has 13 senses
  1. bear - have; "bear a resemblance"; "bear a signature"
    --1 is one way to
    have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have - give birth (to a newborn); "My wife had twins yesterday!"
    --2 is one way to produce, bring forth
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up - put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
    --3 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot bear Sue
  4. bear - move while holding up or supporting; "Bear gifts"; "bear a heavy load"; "bear news"; "bearing orders"
    --4 is one way to
    transport, carry
    Derived forms: noun bearer1, noun bearer3, noun bearer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. bear, turn out - bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"; "The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. bear, take over, accept, assume - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
    --6 is one way to take
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. hold, bear, carry, contain - contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
    --7 is one way to include
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. yield, pay, bear - bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"
    --8 is one way to gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. wear, bear - have on one's person; "He wore a red ribbon"; "bear a scar"
    --9 is one way to have, feature
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry - behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
    --10 is a kind of hold, carry, bear; act, move
    Derived form: noun bearing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. bear, hold - have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices; "She bears the title of Duchess"; "He held the governorship for almost a decade"
    --11 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Derived form: noun bearer4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. hold, carry, bear - support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright"
    Derived form: noun bearing4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect - be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"
    --13 is one way to give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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join

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun join has 2 senses
  1. articulation, join, joint, juncture, junction - the shape or manner in which things come together and a connection is made
    --1 is a kind of connection, connexion, link
    --1 has particulars: esophagogastric junction, oesophagogastric junction
  2. union, sum, join - a set containing all and only the members of two or more given sets; "let C be the union of the sets A and B"
    --2 is a kind of set
    --2 has particulars: direct sum
Verb join has 5 senses
  1. join, fall in, get together - become part of; become a member of a group or organization; "He joined the Communist Party as a young man"
    Derived form: noun joiner1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s somebody
  2. join, bring together - cause to become joined or linked; "join these two parts so that they fit together"
    --2 is one way to connect, link, tie, link up
    Antonyms: disjoin, disjoint
    Derived forms: noun junction5, noun joining1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. join - come into the company of; "She joined him for a drink"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. join, conjoin - make contact or come together; "The two roads join here"
    --4 is one way to connect, link, tie, link up
    Antonyms: disjoin, disjoint
    Derived form: noun joining1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. connect, link, link up, join, unite - be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
    Derived forms: noun jointure2, noun juncture3, noun joining1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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reduce

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb reduce has 19 senses
  1. reduce, cut down, cut back, trim, trim down, trim back, cut, bring down - cut down on; make a reduction in; "reduce your daily fat intake"; "The employer wants to cut back health benefits"
    --1 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Derived form: noun reduction1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. reduce - make less complex; "reduce a problem to a single question"
    --2 is one way to
    simplify
    Derived form: noun reduction3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. reduce - bring to humbler or weaker state or condition; "He reduced the population to slavery"
    --3 is one way to
    demote, bump, relegate, break, kick downstairs
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  4. reduce - simplify the form of a mathematical equation of expression by substituting one term for another
    --4 is one way to
    substitute, replace
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. reduce - lower in grade or rank or force somebody into an undignified situation; "She reduced her niece to a servant"
    --5 is one way to
    take down, degrade, disgrace, demean, put down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. reduce, come down, boil down - be the essential element; "The proposal boils down to a compromise"
    --6 is one way to become, turn
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. shrink, reduce - reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?"
    --7 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Derived form: noun reduction1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. reduce - lessen and make more modest; "reduce one's standard of living"
    --8 is one way to
    impoverish
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  9. reduce, scale down - make smaller; "reduce an image"
    --9 is one way to shrink, reduce
    Antonyms: blow up, enlarge, magnify
    Derived form: noun reduction1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. deoxidize, deoxidise, reduce - to remove oxygen from a compound, or cause to react with hydrogen or form a hydride, or to undergo an increase in the number of electrons
    --10 is one way to change
    Derived forms: noun reducer1, noun reductant1, noun reducing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. reduce, tighten - narrow or limit; "reduce the influx of foreigners"
    --11 is one way to restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, confine, throttle
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. repress, quash, keep down, subdue, subjugate, reduce - put down by force or intimidation; "The government quashes any attempt of an uprising"; "China keeps down her dissidents very efficiently"; "The rich landowners subjugated the peasants working the land"
    --12 is one way to oppress, suppress, crush
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  13. reduce - undergo meiosis; "The cells reduce"
    --13 is one way to
    separate, divide, part
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  14. reduce - reposition (a broken bone after surgery) back to its normal site
    --14 is one way to
    reposition
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. abridge, foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, cut, contract, reduce - reduce in scope while retaining essential elements; "The manuscript must be shortened"
    --15 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  16. boil down, reduce, decoct, concentrate - be cooked until very little liquid is left; "The sauce should reduce to one cup"
    --16 is one way to decrease, diminish, lessen, fall
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  17. reduce, boil down, concentrate - cook until very little liquid is left; "The cook reduced the sauce by boiling it for a long time"
    --17 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. dilute, thin, thin out, reduce, cut - lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture; "cut bourbon"
    --18 is one way to weaken
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  19. reduce, melt off, lose weight, slim, slenderize, thin, slim down - take off weight
    --19 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: gain, put on
    Derived form: noun reducing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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establish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb establish has 8 senses
  1. establish, set up, found, launch - set up or found; "She set up a literacy program"
    --1 is one way to open, open up
    Antonyms: abolish, get rid of
    Derived form: noun establishment1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. establish, found, plant, constitute, institute - set up or lay the groundwork for; "establish a new department"
    --2 is one way to initiate, pioneer
    Derived form: noun establishment1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
    --3 is one way to confirm, corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm
    Derived form: noun establishment7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. lay down, establish, make - institute, enact, or establish; "make laws"
    --4 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. establish, give - bring about; "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. install, instal, set up, establish - place; "Her manager had set her up at the Ritz"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. establish, base, ground, found - use as a basis for; found on; "base a claim on some observation"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. build, establish - build or establish something abstract; "build a reputation"
    --8 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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choose

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb choose has 3 senses
  1. choose, take, select, pick out - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her"
    --1 is one way to decide, make up one's mind, determine
    Sample sentence:
    They choose him to write the letter
  2. choose, prefer, opt - select as an alternative; choose instead; prefer as an alternative; "I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant"; "She opted for the job on the East coast"
    Sample sentence:
    They choose him to write the letter
  3. choose - see fit or proper to act in a certain way; decide to act in a certain way; "She chose not to attend classes and now she failed the exam"
    --3 is one way to
    judge
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wish has 4 senses
  1. wish, wishing, want - a specific feeling of desire; "he got his wish"; "he was above all wishing and desire"
    --1 is a kind of desire
    --1 has particulars: velleity
    Derived forms: verb wish2, verb wish5, verb wish1, verb wish4
  2. wish, indirect request - an expression of some desire or inclination; "I could tell that it was his wish that the guests leave"; "his crying was an indirect request for attention"
    --2 is a kind of request, asking
    Derived forms: verb wish5, verb wish1, verb wish4
  3. regard, wish, compliments - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes"
    --3 is a kind of greeting, salutation
    Derived form: verb wish7
  4. wish - the particular preference that you have; "it was his last wish"; "they should respect the wishes of the people"
    --4 is a kind of
    preference, druthers
Verb wish has 7 senses
  1. wish - hope for; have a wish; "I wish I could go home now"
    --1 is one way to
    desire, want
    Derived forms: noun wish1, noun wish2, noun wishing1
    Sample sentence:
    They wish him to write the letter
  2. wish, care, like - prefer or wish to do something; "Do you care to try this dish?"; "Would you like to come along to the movies?"
    --2 is one way to desire, want
    Derived form: noun wish1
    Sample sentences:
    They wish him to write the letter
    They wish to move
  3. will, wish - have in mind; "I will take the exam tomorrow"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  4. wish - make or express a wish; "I wish that Christmas were over"
    --4 is one way to
    express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Derived forms: noun wish1, noun wish2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. wish, wish well - feel or express a desire or hope concerning the future or fortune of
    --5 is one way to desire, want
    Antonyms: begrudge, resent
    Derived forms: noun wish1, noun wish2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  6. wish - order politely; express a wish for
    --6 is one way to
    order
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. wish, bid - invoke upon; "wish you a nice evening"; "bid farewell"
    --7 is one way to greet, recognize, recognise
    Derived form: noun wish3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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achieve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb achieve has 1 sense
  1. achieve, accomplish, attain, reach - to gain with effort; "she achieved her goal despite setbacks"
    --1 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Derived forms: noun achievement1, noun achiever1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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drive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun drive has 12 senses
  1. drive, thrust, driving force - the act of applying force to propel something; "after reaching the desired velocity the drive is cut off"
    --1 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    --1 has particulars: firewall; impulse, impulsion, impetus
    Derived form: verb drive6
  2. drive - a mechanism by which force or power is transmitted in a machine; "a variable speed drive permitted operation through a range of speeds"
    --2 is a kind of
    mechanism
    --2 has particulars: fusee drive, fusee
    Derived form: verb drive20
  3. campaign, cause, crusade, drive, movement, effort - a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end; "he supported populist campaigns"; "they worked in the cause of world peace"; "the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant"; "the movement to end slavery"; "contributed to the war effort"
    --3 is a kind of venture
    --3 has particulars:
     advertising campaign, ad campaign, ad blitz; anti-war movement; consumerism; campaigning, candidacy, candidature, electioneering, political campaign; ecumenical movement; fund-raising campaign, fund-raising drive, fund-raising effort; feminist movement, feminism, women's liberation movement, women's lib; gay liberation movement, gay lib; lost cause; reform; war; youth movement, youth crusade
    Derived forms: verb drive11, verb drive10, verb drive7, verb drive6, verb drive4
  4. driveway, drive, private road - a road leading up to a private house; "they parked in the driveway"
    --4 is a kind of road, route
    --4 has parts: turnaround
    Derived forms: verb drive1, verb drive2, verb drive12, verb drive13, verb drive16, verb drive14
  5. drive - the trait of being highly motivated; "his drive and energy exhausted his co-workers"
    --5 is a kind of
    trait
    --5 has particulars:
     action; enterprise, enterprisingness, initiative, go-ahead; ambition, ambitiousness; energy, push, get-up-and-go; aggressiveness
  6. drive, driving - hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver; "he sliced his drive out of bounds"
    --6 is a kind of golf stroke, golf shot, swing
    Derived forms: verb drive17, verb drive9, verb drive8
  7. drive - the act of driving a herd of animals overland
    --7 is a kind of
    transportation, transfer, transferral, conveyance
    --7 has particulars: cattle drive
  8. drive, ride - a journey in a vehicle driven by someone else; "he took the family for a drive in his new car"
    --8 is a kind of journey, journeying
    --8 has particulars: lift; joyride; spin
    Derived forms: verb drive16, verb drive14, verb drive13, verb drive12, verb drive3, verb drive2, verb drive1
  9. drive - a physiological state corresponding to a strong need or desire
    --9 is a kind of
    physiological state, physiological condition
    --9 has particulars: hunger, hungriness; thirst; sex drive; hypoxia
    Derived form: verb drive5
  10. drive - (computer science) a device that writes data onto or reads data from a storage medium
    --10 is a kind of
    device
    --10 has parts: spindle, mandrel, mandril, arbor
    --10 has particulars:
     CD drive; CD-ROM drive; disk drive, disc drive, hard drive, Winchester drive; external drive; internal drive; RAM disk
  11. drive, parkway - a wide scenic road planted with trees; "the riverside drive offers many exciting scenic views"
    --11 is a kind of road, route
    Derived forms: verb drive16, verb drive14, verb drive13, verb drive12, verb drive3, verb drive2, verb drive1
  12. drive - (sports) a hard straight return (as in tennis or squash)
    --12 is a kind of
    return
    --12 has particulars: forehand drive; backhand drive
    Derived forms: verb drive18, verb drive9, verb drive8
Verb drive has 22 senses
  1. drive - operate or control a vehicle; "drive a car or bus"; "Can you drive this four-wheel truck?"
    --1 is one way to
    operate, control
    Derived forms: noun drive4, noun drive11, noun drive8, noun driver1, noun driving2
    Sample sentence:
    They drive the car down the avenue
  2. drive, motor - travel or be transported in a vehicle; "We drove to the university every morning"; "They motored to London for the theater"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun drive4, noun drive11, noun drive8
    Sample sentence:
    They drive up the hill
  3. drive - cause someone or something to move by driving; "She drove me to school every day"; "We drove the car to the garage"
    --3 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun drive8, noun drive11, noun driver1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. force, drive, ram - force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically; "She rammed her mind into focus"; "He drives me mad"
    --4 is one way to thrust
    Derived form: noun drive3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. drive - to compel or force or urge relentlessly or exert coercive pressure on, or motivate strongly; "She is driven by her passion"
    --5 is one way to
    coerce, hale, squeeze, pressure, force
    Derived form: noun drive9
    Sample sentence:
    They drive him to write the letter
  6. repel, drive, repulse, force back, push back, beat back - cause to move back by force or influence; "repel the enemy"; "push back the urge to smoke"; "beat back the invaders"
    --6 is one way to push, force
    Derived forms: noun drive3, noun drive1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. drive - compel somebody to do something, often against his own will or judgment; "She finally drove him to change jobs"
    --7 is one way to
    make
    Derived form: noun drive3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  8. drive - push, propel, or press with force; "Drive a nail into the wall"
    --8 is one way to
    propel, impel
    Derived forms: noun drive12, noun drive6, noun driver2, noun driving2
    Sample sentence:
    The horses drive across the field
  9. drive - cause to move rapidly by striking or throwing with force; "drive the ball far out into the field"
    --9 is one way to
    throw
    Derived forms: noun drive6, noun drive12
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. tug, labor, labour, push, drive - strive and make an effort to reach a goal; "She tugged for years to make a decent living"; "We have to push a little to make the deadline!"; "She is driving away at her doctoral thesis"
    --10 is one way to fight, struggle
    Derived form: noun drive3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  11. drive, get, aim - move into a desired direction of discourse; "What are you driving at?"
    --11 is one way to mean, intend
    Derived forms: noun drift5, noun drift6, noun drive3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. drive, ride - have certain properties when driven; "This car rides smoothly"; "My new truck drives well"
    Derived forms: noun drive4, noun drive11, noun drive8
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't drive
  13. drive - work as a driver; "He drives a bread truck"; "She drives for the taxi company in Newark"
    --13 is one way to
    work, do work
    Derived forms: noun drive4, noun drive8, noun drive11, noun driver1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  14. drive - move by being propelled by a force; "The car drove around the corner"
    --14 is a kind of
    drive; travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun drive4, noun drive11, noun drive8
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  15. drive - urge forward; "drive the cows into the barn"
    --15 is one way to
    push, force
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. drive, take - proceed along in a vehicle; "We drive the turnpike to work"
    --16 is one way to traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across
    Derived forms: noun drive4, noun drive8, noun drive11
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. drive - strike with a driver, as in teeing off; "drive a golfball"
    --17 is one way to
    hit
    Derived forms: noun drive6, noun driver3, noun driver5, noun driving1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. drive - hit very hard and straight with the bat swinging more or less vertically; "drive a ball"
    --18 is one way to
    hit
    Derived form: noun drive12
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. drive - excavate horizontally; "drive a tunnel"
    --19 is one way to
    excavate, dig, hollow
    Derived form: noun drift7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. drive - cause to function by supplying the force or power for or by controlling; "The amplifier drives the tube"; "steam drives the engines"; "this device drives the disks for the computer"
    --20 is one way to
    power
    Derived forms: noun driver4, noun drive2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  21. drive - hunting: search for game; "drive the forest"
    --21 is one way to
    hunt, run, hunt down, track down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. drive - hunting: chase from cover into more open ground; "drive the game"
    --22 is one way to
    hunt, run, hunt down, track down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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deal - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

deal

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective deal has 1 sense
  1. deal - made of fir or pine; "a plain deal table"
    Antonym:
    nonwoody (indirect, via woody)
Noun deal has 9 senses
  1. deal, trade, business deal - a particular instance of buying or selling; "it was a package deal"; "I had no further trade with him"; "he's a master of the business deal"
    --1 is a kind of transaction, dealing, dealings
    --1 has particulars: arms deal; penny ante
    Derived forms: verb deal13, verb deal6
  2. bargain, deal - an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each; "he made a bargain with the devil"; "he rose to prominence through a series of shady deals"
    --2 is a kind of agreement, understanding
  3. batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, muckle, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad, whole lot, whole slew - (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "it must have cost plenty"
    --3 is a kind of large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
    --3 has particulars: flood, inundation, deluge, torrent
  4. deal - a plank of softwood (fir or pine board)
    --4 is a kind of
    board, plank
  5. softwood, deal - wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir)
    --5 is a kind of wood
    --5 has particulars: pulpwood
  6. hand, deal - the cards held in a card game by a given player at any given time; "I didn't hold a good hand all evening"; "he kept trying to see my hand"
    --6 is a kind of collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
    --6 has parts: long suit
    --6 has particulars: bridge hand; poker hand
    Derived forms: verb deal10, verb deal12, verb deal9
  7. deal - the type of treatment received (especially as the result of an agreement); "he got a good deal on his car"
    --7 is a kind of
    result, resultant, final result, outcome, termination
    --7 has particulars: fair deal, square deal; raw deal
    Derived form: verb deal10
  8. deal - the act of distributing playing cards; "the deal was passed around the table clockwise"
    --8 is a kind of
    distribution
    --8 is a part of card game, cards
    --8 has particulars: misdeal
    Derived forms: verb deal12, verb deal9
  9. deal - the act of apportioning or distributing something; "the captain was entrusted with the deal of provisions"
    --9 is a kind of
    allotment, apportionment, apportioning, allocation, parceling, parcelling, assignation
    --9 has particulars: new deal
    Derived forms: verb deal11, verb deal5
Verb deal has 13 senses
  1. cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address - deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
    --1 is one way to broach, initiate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  2. deal - take action with respect to (someone or something); "How are we going to deal with this problem?"; "The teacher knew how to deal with these lazy students"
    --2 is one way to
    act, move
    Derived forms: noun dealings1, noun dealing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. consider, take, deal, look at - take into consideration for exemplifying purposes; "Take the case of China"; "Consider the following case"
    --3 is one way to think about
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  4. cope, get by, make out, make do, contend, grapple, deal, manage - come to terms or deal successfully with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
    --4 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. distribute, administer, mete out, deal, parcel out, lot, dispense, shell out, deal out, dish out, allot, dole out - administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"
    --5 is one way to give
    Derived form: noun deal9
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  6. deal, sell, trade - do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
    --6 is one way to transact
    Derived forms: noun dealer4, noun deal1, noun dealer1, noun dealer2, noun dealings3, noun dealing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. manage, deal, care, handle - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
    --7 is one way to control, command
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  8. deal - behave in a certain way towards others; "He deals fairly with his employees"
    --8 is one way to
    behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry
    Derived forms: noun dealings2, noun dealing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. deal - distribute to the players in a game; "Who's dealing?"
    --9 is one way to
    distribute, administer, mete out, deal, parcel out, lot, dispense, shell out, deal out, dish out, allot, dole out
    Derived forms: noun deal8, noun deal6, noun dealer5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. conduct, carry on, deal - direct the course of; manage or control; "You cannot conduct business like this"
    --10 is one way to manage, deal, care, handle
    Derived forms: noun deal6, noun deal7, noun dealings3, noun dealing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. share, divvy up, portion out, apportion, deal - give out as one's portion or share
    --11 is one way to distribute, give out, hand out
    Derived form: noun deal9
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  12. deal - give (a specific card) to a player; "He dealt me the Queen of Spades"
    --12 is one way to
    pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Derived forms: noun dealer5, noun deal6, noun deal8
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  13. deal - sell; "deal hashish"
    --13 is one way to
    deal, sell, trade
    Derived forms: noun dealer2, noun deal1, noun dealer3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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seek - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

seek

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun seek has 1 sense
  1. seek - the movement of a read/write head to a specific data track on a disk
    --1 is a kind of
    movement, motion
Verb seek has 5 senses
  1. seek - try to get or reach; "seek a position"; "seek an education"; "seek happiness"
    --1 is one way to
    desire, want
    Derived form: noun seeking2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. search, seek, look for - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
    Derived form: noun seeking1
    Sample sentences:
    The banks seek the check
    They seek the water
    Sam cannot seek Sue
  3. try, seek, attempt, essay, assay - make an effort or attempt; "He tried to shake off his fears"; "The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"; "The police attempted to stop the thief"; "He sought to improve himself"; "She always seeks to do good in the world"
    --3 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    They seek to move
  4. seek - go to or towards; "a liquid seeks its own level"
    --4 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. seek - inquire for; "seek directions from a local"
    --5 is one way to
    request
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fail - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fail

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb fail has 11 senses
  1. fail, neglect - fail to do something; leave something undone; "She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib"; "The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account"
    Derived form: noun failure5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  2. fail, go wrong, miscarry - be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably"
    Antonyms: succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Derived forms: noun failure1, noun failure3, noun failure4, noun failure2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. fail, betray - disappoint, prove undependable to; abandon, forsake; "His sense of smell failed him this time"; "His strength finally failed him"; "His children failed him in the crisis"
    --3 is one way to disappoint, let down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down - stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
    --4 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun failure7
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't fail
  5. fail - be unable; "I fail to understand your motives"
    Antonyms:
    pull off, negociate, bring off, carry off, manage
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  6. fail - judge unacceptable; "The teacher failed six students"
    --6 is one way to
    judge
    Antonyms: pass
    Derived form: noun failing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. fail, flunk, bomb, flush it - fail to get a passing grade; "She studied hard but failed nevertheless"; "Did I fail the test?"
    Antonyms: pass, make it
    Derived form: noun failing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  8. fail - fall short in what is expected; "She failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law"; "We must not fail his obligation to the victims of the Holocaust"
    Derived forms: noun failure2, noun failing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. fail - become bankrupt or insolvent; fail financially and close; "The toy company went bankrupt after the competition hired cheap Mexican labor"; "A number of banks failed that year"
    Derived form: noun failure6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  10. fail, run out, give out - prove insufficient; "The water supply for the town failed after a long drought"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  11. fail - get worse; "Her health is declining"
    --11 is one way to
    worsen, decline
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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serve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

serve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun serve has 1 sense
  1. serve, service - (sports) a stroke that puts the ball in play; "his powerful serves won the game"
    --1 is a kind of tennis stroke, tennis shot
    --1 has particulars: ace; fault; let, net ball
    Derived form: verb serve15
Verb serve has 15 senses
  1. serve, function - serve a purpose, role, or function; "The tree stump serves as a table"; "The female students served as a control group"; "This table would serve very well"; "His freedom served him well"; "The table functions as a desk"
    --1 is one way to suffice, do, answer, serve
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. serve - do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function; "He served as head of the department for three years"; "She served in Congress for two terms"
    --2 is one way to
    work, do work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. serve - contribute or conduce to; "The scandal served to increase his popularity"
    --3 is one way to
    effect, effectuate, bring about, set up
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  4. service, serve - be used by; as of a utility; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses"
    --4 is one way to function, work, operate, go, run
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  5. serve, help - help to some food; help with food or drink; "I served him three times, and after that he helped himself"
    --5 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived forms: noun server1, noun server4, noun serving1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot serve Sue
  6. serve, serve up, dish out, dish up, dish - provide (usually but not necessarily food); "We serve meals for the homeless"; "She dished out the soup at 8 P.M."; "The entertainers served up a lively show"
    --6 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs serve the vegetables
  7. serve - devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas; "She served the art of music"; "He served the church"; "serve the country"
    --7 is one way to
    work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. serve, serve well - promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to; "Art serves commerce"; "Their interests are served"; "The lake serves recreation"; "The President's wisdom has served the counrty well"
    --8 is one way to foster, nurture
    Derived form: noun servant2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  9. serve, do - spend time in prison or in a labor camp; "He did six years for embezzlement"
    --9 is one way to spend, pass
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. serve, attend to, wait on, attend, assist - work for or be a servant to; "May I serve you?"; "She attends the old lady in the wheelchair"; "Can you wait on our table, please?"; "Is a salesperson assisting you?"; "The minister served the King for many years"
    --10 is one way to help, assist, aid
    Derived forms: noun servant1, noun servitor1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot serve Sue
  11. serve, process, swear out - deliver a warrant or summons to someone; "He was processed by the sheriff"
    --11 is one way to deliver
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  12. suffice, do, answer, serve - be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity; "A few words would answer"; "This car suits my purpose well"; "Will $100 do?"; "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school"; "Nothing else will serve"
    --12 is one way to satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, live up to
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  13. serve - do military service; "She served in Vietnam"; "My sons never served, because they are short-sighted"
    --13 is one way to
    work, do work
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  14. serve, service - mate with; "male animals serve the females for breeding purposes"
    --14 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  15. serve - put the ball into play; "It was Agassi's turn to serve"
    --15 is one way to
    move, go
    Derived forms: noun serve1, noun server2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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occur - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

occur

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb occur has 3 senses
  1. happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place - come to pass; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  2. occur, come - come to one's mind; suggest itself; "It occurred to me that we should hire another secretary"; "A great idea then came to her"
    --2 is one way to become
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. occur - to be found to exist; "sexism occurs in many workplaces"; "precious stones occur in a large area in Brazil"
    --3 is one way to
    appear, come along
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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kill - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

kill

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun kill has 2 senses
  1. killing, kill, putting to death - the act of terminating a life
    --1 is a kind of termination, ending, conclusion
    --1 has particulars:
     deathblow, coup de grace; death; euthanasia, mercy killing; homicide; dispatch, despatch; fell; suicide, self-destruction, self-annihilation; slaughter; poisoning; suffocation, asphyxiation; sacrifice, ritual killing; electrocution; decapitation, beheading; genocide, race murder, racial extermination
    Derived forms: verb kill10, verb kill5, verb kill3, verb kill1
  2. kill - the destruction of an enemy plane or ship or tank or missile; "the pilot reported two kills during the mission"
    --2 is a kind of
    destruction, devastation
    Derived form: verb kill14
Verb kill has 15 senses
  1. kill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"
    Derived forms: noun kill1, noun killer2, noun killer1, noun killing1, noun killing2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to kill the prisoners
  2. kill, shoot down, defeat, vote down, vote out - thwart the passage of; "kill a motion"; "he shot down the student's proposal"
    --2 is one way to veto, blackball, negative
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. kill - cause the death of, without intention; "She was killed in the collision of three cars"
    Derived forms: noun kill1, noun killer2, noun killing1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  4. stamp out, kill - end or extinguish by forceful means; "Stamp out poverty!"
    --4 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. kill - be fatal; "cigarettes kill"; "drunken driving kills"
    --5 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun kill1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. kill - be the source of great pain for; "These new shoes are killing me!"
    --6 is one way to
    hurt, ache, suffer
    Derived form: noun killer3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  7. kill - overwhelm with hilarity, pleasure, or admiration; "The comedian was so funny, he was killing me!"
    --7 is one way to
    overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  8. kill - hit with so much force as to make a return impossible, in racket games; "She killed the ball"
    --8 is one way to
    hit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. kill - hit with great force; "He killed the ball"
    --9 is one way to
    hit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. kill - deprive of life; "AIDS has killed thousands in Africa"
    Derived form: noun kill1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
  11. toss off, pop, bolt down, belt down, pour down, down, drink down, kill - drink down entirely; "He downed three martinis before dinner"; "She killed a bottle of brandy that night"; "They popped a few beer after work"
    --11 is one way to drink, imbibe
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. kill, obliterate, wipe out - mark for deletion, rub off, or erase; "kill these lines in the President's speech"
    --12 is one way to take away, take out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  13. kill - tire out completely; "The daily stress of her work is killing her"
    --13 is one way to
    exhaust, wash up, beat, tucker, tucker out
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  14. kill - cause to cease operating; "kill the engine"
    --14 is one way to
    switch off, cut, turn off, turn out
    Derived form: noun kill2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. kill - destroy a vitally essential quality of or in; "Eating artichokes kills the taste of all other foods"
    --15 is one way to
    destroy, destruct
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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eat

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb eat has 6 senses
  1. eat - take in solid food; "She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night?"
    --1 is a kind of
    eat; consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun eater1, noun eater2, noun eating1
    Sample sentence:
    They eat more bread
  2. eat - eat a meal; take a meal; "We did not eat until 10 P.M. because there were so many phone calls"; "I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation"
    --2 is one way to
    consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun eater1, noun eating1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue eat
  3. feed, eat - take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?"
    --3 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived form: noun eating1
    Sample sentence:
    The animals eat
  4. consume, eat up, use up, eat, deplete, exhaust, run through, wipe out - use up (resources or materials); "this car consumes a lot of gas"; "We exhausted our savings"; "They run through 20 bottles of wine a week"
    --4 is one way to spend, expend, drop
    Sample sentence:
    They eat more bread
  5. eat, eat on - worry or cause anxiety in a persistent way; "What's eating you?"
    --5 is one way to worry, vex
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will eat him
  6. corrode, eat, rust - cause to deteriorate due to the action of water, air, or an acid; "The acid corroded the metal"; "The steady dripping of water rusted the metal stopper in the sink"
    --6 is one way to damage
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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close - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

close

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective close has 15 senses
  1. close - at or within a short distance in space or time or having elements near each other; "close to noon"; "how close are we to town?"; "a close formation of ships"
    Antonyms:
    distant, away, deep, extreme, far-flung, out-of-town, yonder, yon, nonadjacent
  2. close - close in relevance or relationship; "a close family"; "we are all...in close sympathy with..."; "close kin"; "a close resemblance"
    Antonyms:
    distant, faraway, loosely knit, remote, removed, ulterior
  3. near, close - not far distant in time or space or degree or circumstances; "near neighbors"; "in the near future"; "they are near equals"; "his nearest approach to success"; "a very near thing"; "a near hit by the bomb"; "she was near tears"; "she was close to tears"; "had a close call"
  4. close - rigorously attentive; strict and thorough; "close supervision"; "paid close attention"; "a close study"; "kept a close watch on expenditures"
    Antonym:
    careless (indirect, via careful)
  5. close, faithful - marked by fidelity to an original; "a close translation"; "a faithful copy of the portrait"; "a faithful rendering of the observed facts"
    Antonym: inaccurate (indirect, via accurate)
  6. close, tight - (of a contest or contestants) evenly matched; "a close contest"; "a close election"; "a tight game"
    Antonym: unequal (indirect, via equal)
  7. close, confining - crowded; "close quarters"
    Antonym: unconfined (indirect, via confined)
  8. airless, close, stuffy, unaired - lacking fresh air; "a dusty airless attic"; "the dreadfully close atmosphere"; "hot and stuffy and the air was blue with smoke"
    Antonym: ventilated (indirect, via unventilated)
  9. close, tight - of textiles; "a close weave"; "smooth percale with a very tight weave"
    Antonym: coarse (indirect, via fine)
  10. close - strictly confined or guarded; "kept under close custody"
    Antonym:
    unrestrained (indirect, via restrained)
  11. close - confined to specific persons; "a close secret"
    Antonym:
    public (indirect, via private)
  12. close, snug, close-fitting - fitting closely but comfortably; "a close fit"
    Antonym: loose (indirect, via tight)
  13. close - used of hair or haircuts; "a close military haircut"
    Antonym:
    long (indirect, via short)
  14. cheeseparing, close, near, penny-pinching - giving or spending with reluctance; "our cheeseparing administration"; "very close (or near) with his money"; "a penny-pinching miserly old man"
    Antonym: generous (indirect, via stingy)
  15. close, closelipped, closemouthed, secretive, tightlipped - inclined to secrecy or reticence about divulging information; "although they knew her whereabouts her friends kept close about it"
    Antonyms: communicative, communicatory (indirect, via uncommunicative)
Adverbial close has 2 senses
  1. near, nigh, close - near in time or place or relationship; "as the wedding day drew near"; "stood near the door"; "don't shoot until they come near"; "getting near to the true explanation"; "her mother is always near"; "The end draws nigh"; "the bullet didn't come close"; "don't get too close to the fire"
  2. close, closely, tight - in an attentive manner; "he remained close on his guard"
Noun close has 3 senses
  1. stopping point, finale, finis, finish, last, conclusion, close - the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season"
    --1 is a kind of end, ending
    Derived forms: verb close7, verb close5, verb close1
  2. conclusion, end, close, closing, ending - the last section of a communication; "in conclusion I want to say..."
    --2 is a kind of section, subdivision
    --2 is a part of narration, recital, yarn; address, speech
    --2 has particulars:
     anticlimax, bathos; epilogue, epilog; epilogue, epilog; peroration; finale, coda
  3. finale, close, closing curtain, finis - the concluding part of any performance
    --3 is a kind of finish, finishing
    Derived form: verb close7
Verb close has 17 senses
  1. close, fold, shut down, close down - cease to operate or cause to cease operating; "The owners decided to move and to close the factory"; "My business closes every night at 8 P.M."
    Antonyms: open, open up
    Derived forms: noun closer1, noun closure7, noun close1, noun closing4
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to close
  2. close - complete a business deal, negotiation, or an agreement; "We closed on the house on Friday"; "They closed the deal on the building"
    --2 is one way to
    end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. close, shut - move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut; "Close the door"; "shut the window"
    Antonyms: open, open up
    Derived forms: noun closure6, noun closing1
    Sample sentence:
    They want to close the doors
  4. close - bar access to; "Due to the accident, the road had to be closed for several hours"
    --4 is one way to
    barricade, block, blockade, stop, block off, block up, bar
    Derived forms: noun closure6, noun closing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. close - finish or terminate (meetings, speeches, etc.); "The meeting was closed with a charge by the chairman of the board"
    --5 is one way to
    end, terminate
    Antonyms: open
    Derived forms: noun closure7, noun close1, noun closing5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. close - draw near; "The probe closed with the space station"
    --6 is one way to
    approach, near, come on, go up, draw near, draw close, come near
    Derived forms: noun closure1, noun closing3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  7. conclude, close - come to a close; "The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin"
    --7 is one way to end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Derived forms: noun close1, noun close3, noun closing2, noun closing5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. close, shut - become closed; "The windows closed with a loud bang"
    --8 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: open, open up
    Derived form: noun closing1
    Sample sentence:
    The doors close
  9. close, come together - come together, as if in an embrace; "Her arms closed around her long lost relative"
    --9 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. close - unite or bring into contact or bring together the edges of; "close the circuit"; "close a wound"
    --10 is one way to
    join, bring together
    Derived form: noun closing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. close - bring together all the elements or parts of; "Management closed ranks"
    --11 is one way to
    join, bring together
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  12. close - engage at close quarters; "close with the enemy"
    --12 is one way to
    prosecute, engage, pursue
    Derived form: noun closing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  13. close - be priced or listed when trading stops; "The stock market closed high this Friday"; "My new stocks closed at $59 last night"
    --13 is one way to
    trade
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  14. close - cause a window or an application to disappear on a computer desktop
    --14 is one way to
    end, terminate
    Antonyms: open
    Derived forms: noun closure7, noun closing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. close - change one's body stance so that the forward shoulder and foot are closer to the intended point of impact
    --15 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  16. close, fill up - fill or stop up; "Can you close the cracks with caulking?"
    --16 is one way to fill
    Derived forms: noun closure6, noun closing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. close - finish a game in baseball by protecting a lead; "The relief pitcher closed with two runs in the second inning"
    --17 is one way to
    complete, finish
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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represent

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb represent has 15 senses
  1. represent, stand for, correspond - take the place of or be parallel or equivalent to; "Because of the sound changes in the course of history, an 'h' in Greek stands for an 's' in Latin"
    --1 is one way to equal, be
    Derived form: noun representation10
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. typify, symbolize, symbolise, stand for, represent - express indirectly by an image, form, or model; be a symbol; "What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize?"
    --2 is one way to mean, intend
    Derived form: noun representation1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. represent - be representative or typical for; "This period is represented by Beethoven"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. represent - be a delegate or spokesperson for; represent somebody's interest or be a proxy or substitute for, as of politicians and office holders representing their constituents, or of a tenant representing other tenants in a housing dispute; "I represent the silent majority"; "This actor is a spokesperson for the National Rifle Association"
    --4 is one way to
    serve
    Derived forms: noun representation4, noun representation5, noun representation3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. represent - serve as a means of expressing something; "The flower represents a young girl"
    --5 is one way to
    express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. exemplify, represent - be characteristic of; "This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue"
    --6 is one way to embody, be, personify
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  7. constitute, represent, make up, comprise, be - form or compose; "This money is my only income"; "The stone wall was the backdrop for the performance"; "These constitute my entire belonging"; "The children made up the chorus"; "This sum represents my entire income for a year"; "These few men comprise his entire army"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. defend, represent - be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms. Smith will represent the defendant"
    Derived form: noun representation3
    Sample sentence:
    They want to represent the prisoners
  9. represent, interpret - create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl"
    --9 is one way to re-create
    Derived form: noun representation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. act, play, represent - play a role or part; "Gielgud played Hamlet"; "She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role"; "She played the servant to her husband's master"
    --10 is one way to re-create
    Derived form: noun representation7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. stage, present, represent - perform (a play), especially on a stage; "we are going to stage `Othello'"
    --11 is one way to re-create
    Derived form: noun representation7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. represent - describe or present, usually with respect to a particular quality; "He represented this book as an example of the Russian 19th century novel"
    --12 is one way to
    describe, depict, draw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. represent - point out or draw attention to in protest or remonstrance; "our parents represented to us the need for more caution"
    --13 is one way to
    remonstrate, point out
    Derived form: noun representation8
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. present, represent, lay out - bring forward and present to the mind; "We presented the arguments to him"; "We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason"
    --14 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun representation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  15. map, represent - to establish a mapping (of mathematical elements or sets)
    --15 is one way to permute, commute, transpose
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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love

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun love has 6 senses
  1. love - a strong positive emotion of regard and affection; "his love for his work"; "children need a lot of love"
    --1 is a kind of
    emotion
    Antonyms: hate, hatred
    --1 has particulars:
     worship, adoration; agape; ardor, ardour; amorousness, enamoredness; puppy love, calf love, crush, infatuation; devotion, devotedness; benevolence; heartstrings; lovingness, caring; loyalty
    Derived forms: verb love3, verb love2, verb love1
  2. love, passion - any object of warm affection or devotion; "the theater was her first love" or "he has a passion for cock fighting";
    --2 is a kind of object
    Derived forms: verb love3, verb love2, verb love1
  3. beloved, dear, dearest, loved one, honey, love - a beloved person; used as terms of endearment
    --3 is a kind of lover
    Derived forms: verb love3, verb love1
  4. love - a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction; "their love left them indifferent to their surroundings"; "she was his first love"
    --4 is a kind of
    sexual desire, concupiscence, physical attraction
    Derived form: verb love4
  5. love - a score of zero in tennis or squash; "it was 40 love"
    --5 is a kind of
    score
  6. sexual love, lovemaking, making love, love, love life - sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people; "his lovemaking disgusted her"; "he hadn't had any love in months"; "he has a very complicated love life"
    --6 is a kind of sexual activity, sexual practice, sex, sex activity
    Derived form: verb love4
Verb love has 4 senses
  1. love - have a great affection or liking for; "I love French food"; "She loves her boss and works hard for him"
    Antonyms:
    hate, detest
    Derived forms: noun love3, noun love2, noun love1, noun lover2, noun lover1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. love, enjoy - get pleasure from; "I love cooking"
    --2 is one way to like
    Derived forms: noun love2, noun love1, noun lover2, noun lover1
    Sample sentence:
    They love him to write the letter
  3. love - be enamored or in love with; "She loves her husband deeply"
    --3 is one way to
    love
    Derived forms: noun love3, noun love2, noun love1, noun lover1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot love Sue
  4. roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk - have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
    --4 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Derived forms: noun love6, noun love4, noun lover3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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rise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun rise has 10 senses
  1. rise - a growth in strength or number or importance
    --1 is a kind of
    emergence, outgrowth, growth
    Antonyms: fall, downfall
    --1 has particulars: crime wave; wave; spike
    Derived form: verb rise6
  2. rise, ascent, ascension, ascending - the act of changing location in an upward direction
    --2 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --2 has particulars:
     levitation; heave, heaving; climb, mount; soar, zoom
    Derived forms: verb rise10, verb rise3, verb rise1
  3. ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, climb, upgrade - an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
    --3 is a kind of slope, incline, side
    --3 has particulars: uphill
  4. rise, rising, ascent, ascension - a movement upward; "they cheered the rise of the hot-air balloon"
    --4 is a kind of change of location, travel
    Antonyms: fall
    --4 has particulars:
     climb, climbing, mounting; elevation, lift, raising; heave, heaving; liftoff; rapid climb, rapid growth, zoom; takeoff; upheaval, uplift, upthrow, upthrust; uplifting
    Derived forms: verb rise16, verb rise1
  5. raise, rise, wage hike, hike, wage increase, salary increase - the amount a salary is increased; "he got a 3% raise"; "he got a wage hike"
    --5 is a kind of increase, increment
  6. upgrade, rise, rising slope - the property possessed by a slope or surface that rises
    --6 is a kind of grade
    Derived forms: verb rise9, verb rise4
  7. lift, rise - a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground
    --7 is a kind of wave, moving ridge
    Derived form: verb rise5
  8. emanation, rise, procession - (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost; "the emanation of the Holy Spirit"; "the rising of the Holy Ghost"; "the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit from the Father and the Son"
    --8 is a kind of origin, origination, inception
    Derived form: verb rise17
  9. rise, boost, hike, cost increase - an increase in cost; "they asked for a 10% rise in rates"
    --9 is a kind of increase, increment
  10. advance, rise - increase in price or value; "the news caused a general advance on the stock market"
    --10 is a kind of increase, step-up
    Derived form: verb rise2
Verb rise has 17 senses
  1. rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise - move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: descend, fall, go down, come down
    Derived forms: noun rise4, noun rise2, noun rising1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  2. rise, go up, climb - increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
    --2 is one way to grow
    Derived form: noun rise10
    Sample sentence:
    The stock market is going to rise
  3. arise, rise, uprise, get up, stand up - rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
    --3 is one way to change posture
    Derived forms: noun rise2, noun riser1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue rise
  4. rise, lift, rear - rise up; "The building rose before them"
    --4 is one way to look, appear, seem
    Derived form: noun rise6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. surface, come up, rise up, rise - come to the surface
    --5 is one way to ascend, go up
    Derived form: noun rise7
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. heighten, rise - become more extreme; "The tension heightened"
    --6 is one way to increase
    Derived form: noun rise1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
    --7 is one way to become
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. move up, rise - be promoted, move to a better position
    --8 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue rise
  9. wax, mount, climb, rise - go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
    --9 is one way to increase
    Derived form: noun rise6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  10. get up, turn out, arise, uprise, rise - get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"
    Derived forms: noun rise2, noun riser1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue rise
  11. rise, jump, climb up - rise in rank or status; "Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"
    --11 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  12. rise, prove - increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"
    --12 is one way to grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  13. rise - become heartened or elated; "Her spirits rose when she heard the good news"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  14. rise - exert oneself to meet a challenge; "rise to a challenge"; "rise to the occasion"
    --14 is one way to
    undertake, tackle, take on
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. rebel, arise, rise, rise up - take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
    --15 is one way to protest, resist, dissent
    Derived form: noun rising2
    Sample sentence:
    They rise
  16. rise, come up, uprise, ascend - come up, of celestial bodies; "The sun also rises"; "The sun uprising sees the dusk night fled..."; "Jupiter ascends"
    --16 is one way to rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
    Antonyms: set, go down, go under
    Derived form: noun rise4
    Sample sentence:
    The moon will soon rise
  17. resurrect, rise, uprise - return from the dead; "Christ is risen!"; "The dead are to uprise"
    --17 is one way to return, go back, get back, come back
    Derived form: noun rise8
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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prepare - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

prepare

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb prepare has 8 senses
  1. fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set - make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc; "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun preparation4, noun preparation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
    => Somebody ----s
  2. cook, fix, ready, make, prepare - prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please"
    --2 is one way to create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Derived form: noun preparation8
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs prepare the vegetables
  3. prepare - to prepare verbally, either for written or spoken delivery; "prepare a report"; "prepare a speech"
    --3 is one way to
    make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. organize, organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinate - arrange by systematic planning and united effort; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"
    --4 is one way to initiate, pioneer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. prepare, groom, train - prepare (someone) for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior"
    --5 is one way to educate
    Derived form: noun preparation6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. train, develop, prepare, educate - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
    --6 is one way to teach, learn, instruct
    Derived form: noun preparation6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. prepare - lead up to and soften by sounding the dissonant note in it as a consonant note in the preceding chord; "prepare the discord in bar 139"
    --7 is one way to
    sound
    Derived form: noun preparation5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. train, prepare - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"
    --8 is one way to learn, study, read, take
    Derived form: noun preparation7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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manage - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

manage

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb manage has 6 senses
  1. pull off, negociate, bring off, carry off, manage - be successful; achieve a goal; "She succeeded in persuading us all"; "I managed to carry the box upstairs"; "She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it"; "The pianist negociated the difficult runs"
    --1 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Antonyms: fail
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  2. manage, deal, care, handle - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
    --2 is one way to control, command
    Derived form: noun management1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. cope, get by, make out, make do, contend, grapple, deal, manage - come to terms or deal successfully with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
    --3 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s
  4. oversee, supervise, superintend, manage - watch and direct; "Who is overseeing this project?"
    --4 is one way to administer, administrate
    Derived forms: noun management1, noun manager2, noun manager1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. wangle, finagle, manage - achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods
    --5 is one way to achieve, accomplish, attain, reach
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  6. do, manage - carry on or manage; "We could do with a little more help around here"
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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discuss - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

discuss

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb discuss has 2 senses
  1. discourse, talk about, discuss - to consider or examine in speech or writing; "The article covered all the different aspects of this question"; "The class discussed Dante's `Inferno'"
    --1 is one way to cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address
    Derived form: noun discussion1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. hash out, discuss, talk over - speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion; "We discussed our household budget"
    --2 is one way to talk of, talk about
    Derived forms: noun discussion2, noun discussant1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot discuss Sue
    Sam wants to discuss with Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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prove - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

prove

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb prove has 9 senses
  1. prove, turn out, turn up - be shown or be found to be; "She proved to be right"; "The medicine turned out to save her life"; "She turned up HIV positive"
    --1 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  2. prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
    --2 is one way to confirm, corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm
    Antonyms: disprove, confute
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. testify, bear witness, prove, evidence, show - provide evidence for; "The blood test showed that he was the father"; "Her behavior testified to her incompetence"
    --3 is one way to inform
    Sample sentence:
    They prove that there was a traffic accident
  4. prove - prove formally; demonstrate by a mathematical, formal proof
    --4 is one way to
    prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. test, prove, try, try out, examine, essay - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"
    --5 is one way to judge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. rise, prove - increase in volume; "the dough rose slowly in the warm room"
    --6 is one way to grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. raise, leaven, prove - cause to puff up with a leaven; "unleavened bread"
    --7 is one way to raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up
    Sample sentence:
    They prove more bread
  8. prove - take a trial impression of
    --8 is one way to
    print, impress
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. prove - obtain probate of; "prove a will"
    --9 is one way to
    authenticate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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catch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

catch

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun catch has 10 senses
  1. catch - a hidden drawback; "it sounds good but what's the catch?"
    --1 is a kind of
    drawback
  2. catch, haul - the quantity that was caught; "the catch was only 10 fish"
    --2 is a kind of indefinite quantity
    Derived form: verb catch8
  3. catch, match - a person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect
    --3 is a kind of adult, grownup
    Derived form: verb catch23
  4. catch - anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching); "he shared his catch with the others"
    --4 is a kind of
    object, physical object
  5. catch - a break or check in the voice (usually a sign of strong emotion)
    --5 is a kind of
    manner of speaking, speech, delivery
  6. catch, stop - a restraint that checks the motion of something; "he used a book as a stop to hold the door open"
    --6 is a kind of restraint, constraint
    --6 has particulars:
     doorstop, doorstopper; pawl, detent, click, dog; tripper, trip
  7. catch - a fastener that fastens or locks a door or window
    --7 is a kind of
    fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
    --7 has particulars: hasp; hood latch; hook; latch
    Derived form: verb catch6
  8. catch - a cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth; "he played catch with his son in the backyard"
    --8 is a kind of
    game
  9. catch, grab, snatch, snap - the act of catching an object with the hands; "Mays made the catch with his back to the plate"; "he made a grab for the ball before it landed"; "Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away"; "the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion"
    --9 is a kind of touch, touching
    --9 has particulars:
     fair catch; interception; reception; rebound; shoestring catch; mesh, meshing, interlock, interlocking
    Derived form: verb catch4
  10. apprehension, arrest, catch, collar, pinch, taking into custody - the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar"
    --10 is a kind of capture, gaining control, seizure
    Derived form: verb catch5
Verb catch has 29 senses
  1. catch - discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unexpectedly; catch somebody doing something or in a certain state; "She caught her son eating candy"; "She was caught shoplifting"
    --1 is one way to
    surprise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. catch, pick up - perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily; "I caught the aroma of coffee"; "He caught the allusion in her glance"; "ears open to catch every sound"; "The dog picked up the scent"; "Catch a glimpse"
    --2 is one way to perceive, comprehend
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. get, catch - reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot; "the rock caught her in the back of the head"; "The blow got him in the back"; "The punch caught him in the stomach"
    --3 is one way to hit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. catch, grab, take hold of - take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of; "Catch the ball!"; "Grab the elevator door!"
    --4 is one way to seize, prehend, clutch
    Derived forms: noun catch9, noun catcher1, noun catcher2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. get, catch, capture - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"
    --5 is one way to seize, prehend, clutch
    Derived form: noun catch10
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. hitch, catch - to hook or entangle; "One foot caught in the stirrup"
    --6 is one way to attach
    Derived form: noun catch7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. catch, arrest, get - attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter"
    --7 is one way to attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. capture, catch - capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping; "I caught a rabbit in the trap toady"
    --8 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun catch2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. catch - reach in time; "I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock"
    --9 is one way to
    board, get on
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. catch - get or regain something necessary, usually quickly or briefly; "Catch some sleep"; "catch one's breath"
    --10 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. overtake, catch, catch up with - catch up with and possibly overtake; "The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  12. catch - be struck or affected by; "catch fire"; "catch the mood"
    --12 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  13. catch - check oneself during an action; "She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind"
    --13 is one way to
    control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  14. catch, take in, overhear - hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers; "We overheard the conversation at the next table"
    --14 is one way to hear
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
  15. watch, view, see, catch, take in - see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie"
    --15 is one way to watch
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue catch the movie
  16. catch - cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled; "I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  17. trip up, catch - detect a blunder or misstep; "The reporter tripped up the senator"
    --17 is one way to learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  18. catch, get - grasp with the mind or develop an undersatnding of; "did you catch that allusion?"; "We caught something of his theory in the lecture"; "don't catch your meaning"; "did you get it?"; "She didn't get the joke"; "I just don't get him"
    --18 is one way to understand
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  19. catch - contract; "did you catch a cold?"
    --19 is one way to
    contract, take, get
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. catch - start burning; "The fire caught"
    --20 is one way to
    erupt, ignite, catch fire, take fire, combust, conflagrate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  21. catch, get - perceive by hearing; "I didn't catch your name"; "She didn't get his name when they met the first time"
    --21 is one way to hear
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. catch, get - suffer from the receipt of; "She will catch hell for this behavior!"
    --22 is one way to hurt, ache, suffer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  23. capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant - attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"
    --23 is one way to attract, appeal
    Derived form: noun catch3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  24. catch, get - apprehend and reproduce accurately; "She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings"; "She got the mood just right in her photographs"
    --24 is one way to reproduce
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  25. catch - take in and retain; "We have a big barrel to catch the rainwater"
    --25 is one way to
    roll up, collect, accumulate, pile up, amass, compile, hoard
    Derived form: noun catchment1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  26. catch - spread or be communicated; "The fashion did not catch"
    --26 is one way to
    spread, propagate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  27. catch - be the catcher; "Who is catching?"
    --27 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun catcher1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  28. catch - become aware of; "he caught her staring out the window"
    --28 is one way to
    witness, find, see
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  29. catch - delay or hold up; prevent from proceeding on schedule or as planned; "I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting"
    --29 is one way to
    delay, detain, hold up
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pick - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pick

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun pick has 9 senses
  1. choice, pick, selection - the person or thing chosen or selected; "he was my pick for mayor"
    --1 is a kind of decision making, deciding
    --1 has particulars: pleasure; favorite, favourite; way
    Derived form: verb pick1
  2. picking, pick - the quantity of a crop that is harvested; "he sent the first picking of berries to the market"; "it was the biggest peach pick in years"
    --2 is a kind of output, yield, production
    Derived form: verb pick2
  3. cream, pick - the best people or things in a group; "the cream of England's young men were killed in the Great War"
    --3 is a kind of elite, elite group
    Derived form: verb pick1
  4. woof, weft, filling, pick - the yarn woven across the warp yarn in weaving
    --4 is a kind of thread, yarn
    --4 is a part of weave
    --4 is a substance of fabric, cloth, material, textile
  5. pick, plectrum, plectron - a small thin device (of metal or plastic or ivory) used to pluck a stringed instrument
    --5 is a kind of device
    --5 has particulars: guitar pick
    Derived form: verb pick9
  6. pick - a thin sharp implement used for picking; "he used a pick to clean dirt out of the cracks"
    --6 is a kind of
    hand tool
    --6 has particulars: icepick, ice pick; toothpick
    Derived form: verb pick5
  7. pick, pickax, pickaxe - a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends; "they used picks and sledges to break the rocks"
    --7 is a kind of edge tool
    --7 has particulars: mattock
    Derived form: verb pick10
  8. pick - a basketball maneuver; obstructing an opponent with one's body; "he was called for setting an illegal pick"
    --8 is a kind of
    basketball play
  9. choice, selection, option, pick - the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"
    --9 is a kind of action
    --9 has particulars:
     casting; coloration, colouration; sampling; decision, determination, conclusion; volition, willing; election; vote, ballot, voting, balloting
    Derived form: verb pick1
Verb pick has 12 senses
  1. pick - select carefully from a group; "She finally picked her successor"; "He picked his way carefully"
    --1 is one way to
    choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived forms: noun pick9, noun pick3, noun pick1, noun picker1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. pick, pluck, cull - look for and gather; "pick mushrooms"; "pick flowers"
    --2 is one way to gather, garner, collect, pull together
    Derived forms: noun pick2, noun picker2, noun picking2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. blame, find fault, pick - harass with constant criticism; "Don't always pick on your little brother"
    --3 is one way to knock, criticize, criticise, pick apart
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s PP
  4. pick - provoke; "pick a fight or a quarrel"
    --4 is one way to
    provoke, evoke, call forth, kick up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. pick - remove in small bits; "pick meat from a bone"
    --5 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived form: noun pick6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. clean, pick - remove unwanted substances from, such as feathers or pits; "Clean the turkey"
    --6 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. pick - pilfer or rob; "pick pockets"
    --7 is one way to
    rob
    Derived form: noun pickings1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. foot, pick - pay for something; "pick up the tab"; "pick up the burden of high-interest mortgages"; "foot the bill"
    --8 is one way to pay
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  9. pluck, plunk, pick - pull lightly but sharply with a plucking motion; "he plucked the strings of his mandolin"
    --9 is one way to pull, draw, force
    Derived form: noun pick5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. pick, break up - attack with or as if with a pickaxe of ice or rocky ground, for example; "Pick open the ice"
    --10 is one way to pierce
    Derived form: noun pick7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. peck, pick, beak - hit lightly with a picking motion
    --11 is one way to strike
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  12. nibble, pick, piece - eat intermittently; take small bites of; "He pieced at the sandwich all morning"; "She never eats a full meal--she just nibbles"
    --12 is one way to eat
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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enjoy - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

enjoy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb enjoy has 5 senses
  1. enjoy, bask, relish, savor, savour - derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory"
    Derived forms: noun enjoyment1, noun enjoyment2, noun enjoyer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  2. enjoy - have benefit from; "enjoy privileges"
    --2 is one way to
    use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Derived form: noun enjoyment3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. love, enjoy - get pleasure from; "I love cooking"
    --3 is one way to like
    Derived forms: noun enjoyment1, noun enjoyment2, noun enjoyer1
    Sample sentence:
    They enjoy him to write the letter
  4. enjoy - have for one's benefit; "The industry enjoyed a boom"
    --4 is one way to
    experience, undergo, see, go through
    Antonyms: suffer, endure
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. delight, enjoy, revel - take delight in; "he delights in his granddaughter"
    Derived forms: noun enjoyment1, noun enjoyment2, noun enjoyer1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue enjoy the movie
    They will enjoy the duet

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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suppose - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

suppose

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb suppose has 5 senses
  1. suppose, say - express a supposition; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?"
    --1 is one way to speculate
    Derived forms: noun supposition1, noun supposal1
    Sample sentence:
    They suppose that there was a traffic accident
  2. think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guess - expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
    --2 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Derived forms: noun supposition3, noun supposal2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. speculate, theorize, theorise, conjecture, hypothesize, hypothesise, hypothecate, suppose - to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
    --3 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Derived forms: noun supposition3, noun supposal2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. presuppose, suppose - take for granted or as a given; suppose beforehand; "I presuppose that you have done your work"
    --4 is one way to assume, presume, take for granted
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. presuppose, suppose - require as a necessary antecedent or precondition; "This step presupposes two prior ones"
    --5 is one way to imply
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wear - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

wear

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wear has 3 senses
  1. wear - impairment resulting from long use; "the tires showed uneven wear"
    --1 is a kind of
    deterioration, impairment
    Derived forms: verb wear7, verb wear4, verb wear8
  2. clothing, article of clothing, vesture, wear - a covering designed to be worn on a person's body
    --2 is a kind of covering; consumer goods
    --2 has particulars:
     accessory, accoutrement, accouterment; apparel, wearing apparel, dress, clothes; array, raiment, regalia; attire, garb, dress; beachwear; black; blue; brace, suspender, gallus; change; civilian clothing, civilian dress, civilian garb, plain clothes; drag; footwear; garment; gray, grey; G-string; handwear, hand wear; headdress, headgear; knitwear; leisure wear; lounger; neckpiece; nightclothes, nightwear; outerwear, overclothes; protective garment; slip-on; slops; street clothes; togs, threads, duds; uniform; wardrobe; work-clothing, work-clothes
    Derived forms: verb wear2, verb wear9, verb wear1
  3. wear, wearing - the act of having on your person as a covering or adornment; "she bought it for everyday wear"
    --3 is a kind of act, human action, human activity
    Derived form: verb wear2
Verb wear has 9 senses
  1. wear, have on - be dressed in; "She was wearing yellow that day"
    Derived forms: noun wear2, noun wearer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. wear, bear - have on one's person; "He wore a red ribbon"; "bear a scar"
    --2 is one way to have, feature
    Derived forms: noun wear2, noun wear3, noun wearing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. wear - have in one's aspect; wear an expression of one's attitude or personality; "He always wears a smile"
    --3 is one way to
    have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. wear, wear off, wear out, wear thin - deteriorate through use or stress; "The constant friction wore out the cloth"
    --4 is one way to deteriorate
    Derived form: noun wear1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. wear - have or show an appearance of; "wear one's hair in a certain way"
    --5 is one way to
    have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something
  6. wear, hold out, endure - last and be usable; "This dress wore well for almost ten years"
    --6 is one way to last, endure
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Something ----s something
  7. break, wear, wear out, bust, fall apart - go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely"
    --7 is one way to decay, crumble, delapidate
    Derived form: noun wear1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. tire, wear upon, tire out, wear, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue - exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
    --8 is one way to indispose
    Derived form: noun wear1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam wants to wear with Sue
  9. wear, put on, get into, don, assume - put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"
    --9 is one way to dress, get dressed
    Derived form: noun wear2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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argue - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

argue

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb argue has 3 senses
  1. argue, reason - present reasons and arguments
    --1 is one way to present, represent, lay out
    Derived forms: noun argument3, noun argumentation1, noun argumentation2, noun arguer1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue argue
    Sam wants to argue with Sue
  2. argue, contend, debate, fence - have an argument about something
    --2 is one way to converse, discourse
    Derived forms: noun argument2, noun arguer1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue argue
    Sam wants to argue with Sue
  3. argue, indicate - give evidence of; "The evidence argues for your claim"; "The results indicate the need for more work"
    --3 is one way to present, represent, lay out
    Derived forms: noun argument1, noun argumentation1, noun argumentation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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introduce - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

introduce

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb introduce has 10 senses
  1. introduce, present, acquaint - cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"
    --1 is one way to inform
    Derived form: noun introduction3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  2. introduce, innovate - bring something new to an environment; "A new word processor was introduced"
    --2 is one way to initiate, pioneer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. insert, enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce - introduce; "Insert your ticket here"
    --3 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Derived form: noun introduction6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. bring in, introduce - bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment; "He brought in a new judge"; "The new secretary introduced a nasty rumor"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. introduce - bring in or establish in a new place or environment; "introduce a rule"; "introduce exotic fruits"
    --5 is one way to
    establish, give
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. insert, infix, enter, introduce - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text"
    --6 is one way to attach
    Derived form: noun introduction6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. introduce, bring out - bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc.
    --7 is one way to introduce, present, acquaint
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. introduce - as of legislation into a legislative body
    --8 is one way to
    project, propose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. precede, preface, premise, introduce - furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
    --9 is one way to state, say, tell
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. inaugurate, usher in, introduce - be a precursor of; "The fall of the Berlin Wall ushered in the post-Cold War period"
    --10 is one way to begin, lead off, start, commence
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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enter - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

enter

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb enter has 9 senses
  1. enter, come in, get into, get in, go into, go in, move into - to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"
    Antonyms: exit, go out, get out, leave
    Derived forms: noun entree3, noun entrant3, noun entrance2, noun entrance3, noun entry5, noun entry6, noun entering1, noun entering2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. enter, participate - become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations"
    Antonyms: drop out, give up, fall by the wayside, drop by the wayside, throw in, throw in the towel, quit, chuck up the sponge
    Derived form: noun entrant4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. enroll, inscribe, enter, enrol, recruit - register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"
    --3 is one way to register
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. figure, enter - be or play a part of or in; "Elections figure prominently in every government program"; "How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics?"
    --4 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. record, enter, put down - make a record of; set down in permanent form
    --5 is one way to save, preserve
    Derived form: noun entry1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. enter - come on stage
    Derived form: noun entering2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. insert, infix, enter, introduce - put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text"
    --7 is one way to attach
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. accede, enter - take on duties or office; "accede to the throne"
    --8 is a kind of succeed, come after, follow; take office
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  9. embark, enter - set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.); "she embarked upon a new career"
    --9 is one way to get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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arrive - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

arrive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb arrive has 2 senses
  1. arrive, get, come - reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress; "She arrived home at 7 o'clock"; "She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight"
    Antonyms: leave, go forth, go away
    Derived forms: noun arriver1, noun arrival2
    Sample sentence:
    John will arrive angry
  2. arrive, make it, get in, go far - succeed in a big way; get to the top; "After he published his book, he had arrived"; "I don't know whether I can make it in science!"; "You will go far, my boy!"
    --2 is one way to succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ensure - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ensure

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb ensure has 2 senses
  1. guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure - make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. see, check, insure, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assure - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
    --2 is one way to verify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pull - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pull

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun pull has 7 senses
  1. pull, pulling - the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you; "the pull up the hill had him breathing harder"; "his strenuous pulling strained his back"
    --1 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    --1 has particulars:
     drag; draw, haul, haulage; tug, jerk; draft, draught, drawing; extirpation, excision, deracination; pluck; traction
    Derived forms: verb pull4, verb pull2, verb pull1
  2. pull - the force used in pulling; "the pull of the moon"; "the pull of the current"
    --2 is a kind of
    force
    Derived forms: verb pull4, verb pull2
  3. pull, clout - special advantage or influence; "the chairman's nephew has a lot of pull"
    --3 is a kind of advantage, vantage
  4. pull - a device used for pulling something; "he grabbed the pull and opened the drawer"
    --4 is a kind of
    device
    --4 has particulars: bellpull; pull chain
    Derived form: verb pull2
  5. wrench, twist, pull - a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull"
    --5 is a kind of injury, hurt, harm, trauma
    --5 has particulars: sprain
    Derived form: verb pull8
  6. puff, drag, pull - a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke); "he took a puff on his pipe"; "he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly"
    --6 is a kind of inhalation, inspiration, aspiration, breathing in
    --6 is a part of smoke, smoking
    --6 has particulars: toke
  7. pull - a sustained effort; "it was a long pull but we made it"
    --7 is a kind of
    effort, elbow grease, exertion, travail, sweat
    Derived form: verb pull5
Verb pull has 17 senses
  1. pull, draw, force - cause to move along the ground by pulling; "draw a wagon"; "pull a sled"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Antonyms: push, force
    Derived forms: noun pull1, noun puller2, noun pulling1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
    --2 is one way to pull, draw, force
    Derived forms: noun pull4, noun pull2, noun pull1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. pull - move into a certain direction; "the car pulls to the right"
    --3 is one way to
    drive
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. pull - apply force so as to cause motion towards the source of the motion; "Pull the rope"; "Pull the handle towards you"; "pull the string gently"; "pull the trigger of the gun"; "pull your kneees towards your chin"
    --4 is one way to
    force
    Derived forms: noun pull1, noun pull2, noun puller1, noun pulling1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. perpetrate, commit, pull - perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery"
    --5 is one way to act, move
    Derived form: noun pull7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. draw, pull, pull out, get out, take out - bring, take, or pull out of a container or from under a cover; "draw a weapon"; "pull out a gun"; "The mugger pulled a knife on his victim"
    --6 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. pull - steer into a certain direction; "pull one's horse to a stand"; "Pull the car over"
    --7 is one way to
    drive
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. pull, overstretch - strain abnormally; "I pulled a muscle in my leg when I jumped up"; "The athlete pulled a tendon in the competition"
    --8 is one way to injure, wound
    Derived form: noun pull5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. pull - cause to move in a certain direction by exerting a force upon, either physically or in an abstract sense; "A declining dollar pulled down the export figures for the last quarter"
    --9 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  10. pull - operate when rowing a boat; "pull the oars"
    --10 is one way to
    row
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. pull - rein in to keep from winning a race; "pull a horse"
    --11 is one way to
    rein, rein in
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. rend, rip, rive, pull - tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"
    --12 is one way to tear, rupture, snap, bust
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  13. pull - hit in the direction that the player is facing when carrying through the swing; "pull the ball"
    --13 is one way to
    hit
    Sample sentence:
    It is ----ing
  14. pluck, pull, tear, deplume, deplumate, displume - strip of feathers; "pull a chicken"; "pluck the capon"
    --14 is one way to strip
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. extract, pull out, pull, pull up, take out, draw out - draw or pull out, usually with some force or effort; also used in an abstract sense; "pull weeds"; "extract a bad tooth"; "take out a splinter"; "extract information from the telegram"
    --15 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  16. side, pull, root - take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for; "We all rooted for the home team"; "I'm pulling for the underdog"; "Are you siding with the defender of the title?"
    --16 is one way to back, endorse, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  17. pull - take away; "pull the old soup cans from the supermarket shelf"
    --17 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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refer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

refer

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb refer has 6 senses
  1. mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer - make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
    --1 is one way to think of, have in mind, mean
    Derived form: noun reference1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Something is ----ing PP
    => Somebody ----s PP
  2. refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on - have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
    Derived form: noun reference6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Something is ----ing PP
  3. refer - think of, regard, or classify under a subsuming principle or with a general group or in relation to another; "This plant can be referred to a known species"
    --3 is one way to
    classify, class, sort, assort, sort out, separate
    Derived form: noun reference9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. refer - send or direct for treatment, information, or a decision; "refer a patient to a specialist"; "refer a bill to a committee"
    --4 is one way to
    send, direct
    Derived forms: noun referee2, noun referee1, noun reference7, noun referral2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. consult, refer, look up - seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes"
    --5 is one way to research
    Derived forms: noun reference8, noun reference4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  6. denote, refer - have as a meaning; "`multi-' denotes `many' "
    --6 is one way to mean, intend
    Derived forms: noun reference9, noun reference6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    => Something is ----ing PP
    => Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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thank - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

thank

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb thank has 1 sense
  1. thank, give thanks - express gratitude or show appreciation to
    --1 is one way to convey, impart
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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present - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

present

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective present has 2 senses
  1. present - temporal sense; intermediate between past and future; now existing or happening or in consideration; "the present leader"; "articles for present use"; "the present topic"; "the present system"; "present observations"
    Antonyms:
    future, approaching, forthcoming, upcoming, coming, future day, in store, prospective, proximo, prox, emerging, rising, past, ancient, bygone, bypast, departed, foregone, gone, chivalric, knightly, medieval, early, erstwhile, once, onetime, quondam, sometime, former, previous, historic, historical, last, late, recent, old, olden, prehistoric, prehistorical, then, ultimo, ult, ago, agone, other
  2. present - spatial sense; being or existing in a specified place; "the murderer is present in this room"; "present at the wedding"; "present at the creation"
    Antonyms:
    absent, away, gone, departed, introuvable, lacking, missing, nonexistent, wanting, truant, awol, devoid
Noun present has 3 senses
  1. present, nowadays - the period of time that is happening now; any continuous stretch of time including the moment of speech; "that is enough for the present"; "he lives in the present with no thought of tomorrow"
    --1 is a kind of time
    --1 has particulars:
     now; here and now, present moment, moment; date; times, modern times, present time, modern world, contemporary world; time being, nonce; today; tonight
  2. present - something presented as a gift; "his tie was a present from his wife"
    --2 is a kind of
    gift
    --2 has particulars:
     birthday present, birthday gift; Christmas present, Christmas gift; wedding present, wedding gift
    Derived form: verb present4
  3. present, present tense - a verb tense that expresses actions or states at the time of speaking
    --3 is a kind of tense
    --3 has particulars: historical present
Verb present has 13 senses
  1. show, demo, exhibit, present, demonstrate - show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
    --1 is one way to show
    Derived forms: noun presentment3, noun presentation4, noun presentation2, noun presentation3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  2. present, represent, lay out - bring forward and present to the mind; "We presented the arguments to him"; "We cannot represent this knowledge to our formal reason"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun presentation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  3. stage, present, represent - perform (a play), especially on a stage; "we are going to stage `Othello'"
    --3 is one way to re-create
    Derived form: noun presentment3
    Sample sentence:
    Did he present his major works over a short period of time?
  4. present, submit - hand over formally
    --4 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun present2, noun presentation1, noun presenter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  5. present, pose - introduce; "This poses an interesting question"
    --5 is one way to constitute, represent, make up, comprise, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. award, present - give, especially as a reward; "bestow honors and prizes at graduation"
    --6 is one way to allocate, apportion
    Derived form: noun presentation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  7. give, gift, present - give as a present; make a gift of; "What will you give her for her birthday?"
    Derived form: noun presenter3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  8. deliver, present - deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students"
    --8 is one way to talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Derived forms: noun presentation4, noun presentation2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. introduce, present, acquaint - cause to come to know personally; "permit me to acquaint you with my son"; "introduce the new neighbors to the community"
    --9 is one way to inform
    Derived forms: noun presentation6, noun presenter2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  10. portray, present - represent in a painting, drawing, sculpture, or verbally; "The father is portrayed as a good-looking man in this painting"
    --10 is one way to represent, interpret
    Derived forms: noun presentment3, noun presentation5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  11. confront, face, present - present somebody with something, usually to accuse or criticize; "We confronted him with the evidence"; "He was faced with all the evidence and could no longer deny his actions"; "An enormous dilemma faces us"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s somebody with something
  12. present - formally present a debutante, a representative of a country, etc.
    --12 is one way to
    introduce, present, acquaint
    Derived form: noun presentation6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. salute, present - recognize with a gesture prescribed by a miltary regulation; assume a prescribed position; "When the officers show up, the soldiers have to salute"
    --13 is one way to greet, recognize, recognise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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affect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

affect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun affect has 1 sense
  1. affect - the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion
    --1 is a kind of
    feeling
    Derived form: verb affect5
Verb affect has 5 senses
  1. affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch - have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. affect - act physically on; have an effect upon
    --2 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. involve, affect, regard - connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business"
    --3 is one way to refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. feign, sham, pretend, affect, dissemble - make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"
    --4 is one way to misrepresent, belie
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  5. affect, impress, move, strike - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
    Derived form: noun affect1
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will affect him
    The good news will affect her

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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identify - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

identify

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb identify has 6 senses
  1. identify, place - recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something; "She identified the man on the 'wanted' poster"
    --1 is one way to determine, set
    Derived forms: noun identification4, noun identification5, noun identity2, noun identity1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. name, identify - give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property; "Many senators were named in connection with the scandal"; "The almanac identifies the auspicious months"
    --2 is one way to denote, refer
    Derived forms: noun identification4, noun identification3, noun identification1, noun identity2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. identify - consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else; "He identified with the refugees"
    --3 is one way to
    see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Derived forms: noun identification2, noun identity4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. identify - conceive of as united or associated; "Sex activity is closely identified with the hypothalamus"
    --4 is one way to
    associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect
    Derived form: noun identification1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  5. identify, discover, key, key out, distinguish, describe, name - identify as in botany or biology, for example
    Derived forms: noun identification1, noun identity2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. identify - consider to be equal or the same; "He identified his brother as one of the fugitives"
    --6 is one way to
    recognize, recognise
    Derived form: noun identity4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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relate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb relate has 5 senses
  1. associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect - make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
    --1 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived form: noun relation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on - have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Something is ----ing PP
  3. relate - give an account of; "The witness related the events"
    --3 is one way to
    tell, narrate, recount, recite
    Derived form: noun relation4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. relate, interrelate - be in a relationship with; "How are these two observations related?"
    --4 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun relation6, noun relation1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    => Something is ----ing PP
  5. relate - have or establish a relationship to; "She relates well to her peers"
    --5 is one way to
    interact
    Derived form: noun relation6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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compare

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun compare has 1 sense
  1. comparison, compare, equivalence, comparability - qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare"
    --1 is a kind of likeness, alikeness, similitude
    Derived forms: verb compare2, verb compare3, verb compare1
Verb compare has 4 senses
  1. compare - examine and note the similarities or differences of; "John compared his haircut to his friend's"; "We compared notes after we had both seen the movie"
    --1 is one way to
    analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
    Derived forms: noun compare1, noun comparison2, noun comparison1, noun comparing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. compare - be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes"
    --2 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun compare1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. compare, liken, equate - consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; "We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans"; "You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed"
    --3 is one way to study, consider
    Derived forms: noun compare1, noun comparison3, noun comparing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. compare - to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb
    --4 is one way to
    inflect
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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suffer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

suffer

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb suffer has 11 senses
  1. suffer, endure - undergo or be subjected to; "He suffered the penalty"; "Many saints suffered martyrdom"
    --1 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Antonyms: enjoy
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. suffer, sustain, have, get - undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle"
    --2 is one way to experience, receive, have, get, undergo
    Derived form: noun sufferer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. suffer - endure (emotional pain); "Every time her husband gets drunk, she suffers"
    --3 is one way to
    feel, experience
    Derived forms: noun sufferer2, noun suffering2, noun suffering3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue suffer
  4. digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up - put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
    --4 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Derived form: noun sufferance2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot suffer Sue
  5. suffer - get worse; "His grades suffered"
    --5 is one way to
    worsen, decline
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. suffer, hurt - feel pain or be in pain
    --6 is one way to be
    Antonyms: be well
    Derived forms: noun sufferer1, noun suffering1, noun suffering4, noun sufferance1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue suffer
  7. hurt, ache, suffer - feel physical pain; "Were you hurting after the accident?"
    --7 is one way to perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun sufferer1, noun suffering1, noun suffering4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue suffer
  8. suffer, meet - undergo or suffer; "meet a violent death"; "suffer a terrible fate"
    --8 is one way to experience, undergo, see, go through
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. suffer - feel unwell or uncomfortable; "She is suffering from the hot weather"
    --9 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. suffer - be given to; "She suffers from a tendency to talk too much"
    --10 is one way to
    tend, be given, lean, incline, run
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. suffer, lose - be set at a disadvantage; "This author really suffers in translation"
    --11 is one way to worsen, decline
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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announce

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb announce has 4 senses
  1. announce, denote - make known; make an announcement; "She denoted her feelings clearly"
    --1 is one way to inform
    Derived forms: noun announcer2, noun announcer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. announce, declare - announce publicly or officially; "The President declared war"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived forms: noun announcement1, noun announcement2, noun announcer2, noun announcer1
    Sample sentence:
    They announce that there was a traffic accident
  3. announce - give the names of; "He announced the winners of the spelling bee"
    --3 is one way to
    name, identify
    Derived form: noun announcer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. announce, annunciate, harbinger, foretell, herald - foreshadow or presage
    --4 is one way to tell
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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obtain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

obtain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb obtain has 3 senses
  1. obtain - come into possession of; "How did you obtain the visa?"
    --1 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Derived forms: noun obtention1, noun obtainment1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  2. receive, get, find, obtain, incur - receive a specified treatment (abstract); "These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions"
    --2 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. prevail, hold, obtain - be valid, applicable, or true; "This theory still holds"
    --3 is one way to exist, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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indicate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

indicate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb indicate has 5 senses
  1. bespeak, betoken, indicate, point, signal - be a signal for or a symptom of; "These symptoms indicate a serious illness"; "Her behavior points to a severe neurosis"; "The economic indicators signal that the euro is undervalued"
    --1 is one way to tell
    Derived forms: noun indication3, noun indication1, noun indicant1, noun indicator2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. indicate, point, show - indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively; "I showed the customer the glove section"; "He pointed to the empty parking space"; "he indicated his opponents"
    --2 is one way to inform
    Derived form: noun indication2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. indicate - to state or express briefly; "indicated his wishes in a letter"
    --3 is one way to
    inform
    Antonyms: contraindicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. argue, indicate - give evidence of; "The evidence argues for your claim"; "The results indicate the need for more work"
    --4 is one way to present, represent, lay out
    Derived forms: noun indication4, noun indication1, noun indication5, noun indicant1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. indicate, suggest - suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine; "Tetracycline is indicated in such cases"
    --5 is one way to inform
    Antonyms: contraindicate
    Derived forms: noun indication4, noun indication3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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forget - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

forget

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb forget has 4 senses
  1. forget, bury - dismiss from the mind; stop remembering; "i tried to bury these unpleasant memories"
    Antonyms: remember, think of
    Sample sentence:
    They won't forget the story
  2. forget, block, blank out, draw a blank - be unable to remember; "I'm drawing a blank"; "You are blocking the name of your first wife!"
    Antonyms: remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think
    Sample sentence:
    They won't forget the story
  3. forget - forget to do something; "Don't forget to call the chairman of the board to the meeting!"
    --3 is one way to
    neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, miss, leave out, overlook, overleap
    Antonyms: mind, bear in mind
    Sample sentence:
    They forget to move
  4. forget, leave - leave behind unintentionally; "I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant"; "I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors"
    --4 is one way to lose
    Sample sentence:
    They forget the money in the closet

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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publish - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

publish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb publish has 3 senses
  1. print, publish - put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"
    --1 is one way to produce, make, create
    Derived forms: noun publication1, noun publication2, noun publication3, noun publisher3, noun publisher2, noun publisher1
    Sample sentence:
    They won't publish the story
  2. publish, bring out, put out, issue, release - prepare and issue for public distribution or sale; "publish a magazine or newspaper"
    --2 is one way to publicize, publicise, air, bare
    Derived forms: noun publication1, noun publication2, noun publication3, noun publisher3, noun publisher2, noun publisher1, noun publishing1
    Sample sentence:
    They won't publish the story
  3. publish, write - have (one's written work) issued for publication; "How many books did Georges Simenon write?"; "She published 25 books during her long career"
    --3 is one way to create verbally
    Derived form: noun publication1
    Sample sentence:
    Did he publish his major works over a short period of time?

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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visit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

visit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun visit has 5 senses
  1. visit - the act of going to see some person or place or thing for a short time; "he dropped by for a visit"
    --1 is a kind of
    meeting, coming together
    --1 has particulars: visitation; site visit; call; call; visiting
    Derived form: verb visit3
  2. visit - a meeting arranged by the visitor to see someone (such as a doctor or lawyer) for treatment or advice; "he scheduled a visit to the dentist"
    --2 is a kind of
    meeting, get together
    Derived form: verb visit4
  3. visit - the act of visiting in an official capacity (as for an inspection)
    --3 is a kind of
    meeting, coming together
  4. visit - the act of going to see some person in a professional capacity; "a visit to the dentist"
    --4 is a kind of
    meeting, coming together
  5. sojourn, visit - a temporary stay (e.g., as a guest)
    --5 is a kind of stay
    Derived form: verb visit7
Verb visit has 8 senses
  1. visit, see - visit a place, as for entertainment; "We went to see the Eiffel Tower in the morning"
    --1 is one way to tour
    Derived forms: noun visitor1, noun visitant1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. travel to, visit - go to certain places as for sightseeing; "Did you ever visit Paris?"
    --2 is one way to travel, trip, jaunt
    Derived forms: noun visitor1, noun visiting1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. visit, call in, call - pay a brief visit; "The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens"
    --3 is one way to meet, get together
    Derived forms: noun visit1, noun visitor1, noun visitant1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot visit Sue
  4. visit, inspect - come to see in an official or professional capacity; "The governor visited the prison"; "The grant administrator visited the laboratory"
    Derived forms: noun visit2, noun visitation3, noun visitor1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. inflict, bring down, visit, impose - impose something unpleasant; "The principal visited his rage on the students"
    --5 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun visitation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something on somebody
  6. chew the fat, shoot the breeze, chat, confabulate, confab, chitchat, chatter, chaffer, natter, gossip, jaw, claver, visit - talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze"
    --6 is one way to converse, discourse
    Derived form: noun visitor1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue visit
    Sam cannot visit Sue
  7. visit - stay with as a guest; "Every summer, we visited our relatives in the country for a month"
    --7 is one way to
    bide, abide, stay
    Derived forms: noun visit5, noun visitor1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. visit - assail; "He was visited with a terrible illness that killed him quickly"
    --8 is one way to
    afflict, smite
    Derived form: noun visitation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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listen - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

listen

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb listen has 3 senses
  1. listen - hear with intention; "Listen to the sound of this cello"
    --1 is one way to
    perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun listener1, noun listening1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. listen, hear, take heed - listen and pay attention; "Listen to your father"; "We must hear the expert before we make a decision"
    --2 is one way to concentrate, focus, center, centre, pore, rivet
    Derived forms: noun listener1, noun listening1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. heed, mind, listen - pay close attention to; give heed to; "Heed the advice of the old men"
    --3 is one way to obey
    Derived form: noun listening1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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finish - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

finish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun finish has 9 senses
  1. coating, finish, finishing - a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat of a clear finish"; "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly"
    --1 is a kind of decorativeness
    --1 has particulars: glaze; shoeshine
    Derived form: verb finish4
  2. finish - designated event that concludes a contest (especially a race); "excitement grew as the finish neared"; "my horse was several lengths behind at the finish"; "the winner is the team with the most points at the finish"
    --2 is a kind of
    happening, occurrence, natural event
    --2 has particulars:
     draw, standoff, tie; photo finish; second-place finish, runner-up finish; third-place finish
  3. finish, finishing - the act of finishing; "his best finish in a major tournament was third"; "the speaker's finishing was greeted with applause"
    --3 is a kind of completion, culmination, closing, windup, mop up
    Antonyms: beginning, start, commencement
    --3 has particulars: finale, close, closing curtain, finis
    Derived forms: verb finish3, verb finish1
  4. finish, destination, goal - the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey); "a crowd assembled at the finish"; "he was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view"
    --4 is a kind of end
    --4 has particulars: finishing line, finish line
  5. stopping point, finale, finis, finish, last, conclusion, close - the temporal end; the concluding time; "the stopping point of each round was signaled by a bell"; "the market was up at the finish"; "they were playing better at the close of the season"
    --5 is a kind of end, ending
    Derived forms: verb finish6, verb finish3, verb finish1
  6. finish - (wine tasting) the taste of a wine on the back of the tongue (as it is swallowed); "the wine has a nutty flavor and a pleasant finish"
    --6 is a kind of
    taste, taste sensation, gustatory sensation, taste perception, gustatory perception
  7. ending, conclusion, finish - event whose occurrence ends something; "his death marked the ending of an era"; "when these final episodes are broadcast it will be the finish of the show"
    --7 is a kind of happening, occurrence, natural event
    --7 has particulars:
     end, last, final stage; result, resultant, final result, outcome, termination; foregone conclusion, matter of course; destruction, demolition, wipeout; omega, Z; stop, halt; victory, triumph; defeat, licking
    Derived forms: verb finish6, verb finish3, verb finish1
  8. finish - the downfall of someone (as of persons on one side of a conflict); "booze will be the finish of him"; "it was a fight to the finish"
    --8 is a kind of
    downfall, ruin, ruination
  9. polish, refinement, culture, cultivation, finish - a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawless or impeccable quality; "they performed with great polish"; "I admired the exquisite refinement of his prose"; "almost an inspiration which gives to all work that finish which is almost art"--Joseph Conrad
    --9 is a kind of perfection, flawlessness, ne plus ultra
Verb finish has 6 senses
  1. complete, finish - come or bring to a finish or an end; "He finished the dishes"; "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree"; "The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours"
    --1 is one way to end, terminate
    Derived forms: noun finisher1, noun finish7, noun finish5, noun finish3, noun finishing2
    Sample sentence:
    They finish moving
  2. finish up, land up, fetch up, end up, wind up, finish - finally be or do something; "He ended up marrying his high school sweetheart"; "he wound up being unemployed and living at home again"
    --2 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  3. end, stop, finish, terminate, cease - have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical; "the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed"; "Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other"; "My property ends by the bushes"; "The symphony ends in a pianissimo"
    Derived forms: noun finish7, noun finish5, noun finish3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. finish - provide with a finish; "The carpenter finished the table beautifully"
    --4 is one way to
    coat, surface
    Derived forms: noun finish1, noun finisher2, noun finisher3, noun finishing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. eat up, finish, polish off - finish eating all the food on one's plate or on the table; "She polished off the remaining potatoes"
    --5 is one way to eat
    Sample sentence:
    They finish more bread
  6. finish - cause to finish a relationship with somebody; "That finished me with Mary"
    --6 is one way to
    end, terminate
    Derived forms: noun finish7, noun finish5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fight - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fight

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun fight has 5 senses
  1. fight, fighting, combat, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"
    --1 is a kind of conflict, struggle, battle
    --1 has parts: blow
    --1 has particulars:
     gunfight, gunplay, shootout; brush, clash, encounter, skirmish; dogfight; fencing; in-fighting; set-to; shock, impact; hassle, scuffle, tussle, dogfingt, rough-and-tumble; duel, affaire d'honneur; fistfight, fisticuffs, slugfest; battering, banging; beating, whipping; affray, disturbance, fray, ruffle; brawl, free-for-all; knife fight, snickersnee, cut-and-thrust; rumble, gang fight
    Derived form: verb fight1
  2. fight - an intense verbal dispute; "a violent fight over the bill is expected in the Senate"
    --2 is a kind of
    controversy, contention, contestation, disputation, disceptation, tilt, argument, arguing
    Derived form: verb fight2
  3. fight, bout - a boxing match; "the fight was on television last night"
    --3 is a kind of boxing, pugilism, fisticuffs
    Derived form: verb fight1
  4. battle, conflict, fight, engagement - a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"
    --4 is a kind of military action, action
    --4 is a part of war, warfare
    --4 has particulars:
     Armageddon; pitched battle; naval battle; combat, armed combat; dogfight; assault; Battle of Britain; Drogheda
    Derived form: verb fight1
  5. competitiveness, fight - an aggressive willingness to compete; "the team was full of fight"
    --5 is a kind of aggressiveness
    Derived form: verb fight3
Verb fight has 4 senses
  1. fight, struggle - be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight; "the tribesmen fought each other"; "Siblings are always fighting"
    Derived forms: noun fight3, noun fight4, noun fight1, noun fighter1, noun fighter2, noun fighting1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue fight
    Sam cannot fight Sue
  2. fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend - fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
    --2 is one way to fight, struggle
    Derived forms: noun fight2, noun fighter1, noun fighter2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. fight, struggle - make a strenuous or labored effort; "She struggled for years to survive without welfare"; "He fought for breath"
    --3 is one way to try, seek, attempt, essay, assay
    Derived form: noun fight5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. crusade, fight, press, campaign, push, agitate - exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; "The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"
    --4 is one way to advertise, advertize, promote, push
    Derived form: noun fighter3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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train - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

train

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun train has 6 senses
  1. train, railroad train - public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive; "express trains don't stop at Princeton Junction"
    --1 is a kind of public transport
    --1 has members:
     car, railcar, railway car, railroad car; locomotive, engine, locomotive engine, railway locomotive
    --1 has particulars:
     boat train; car train; freight train, rattler; hospital train; mail train; passenger train; streamliner; subway train
    Derived form: verb train10
  2. string, train - a sequentially ordered set of things or events or ideas in which each successive member is related to the preceding; "a string of islands"; "train of mourners"; "a train of thought"
    --2 is a kind of series
  3. caravan, train, wagon train - a procession (of wagons or mules or camels) traveling together in single file; "we were part of a caravan of almost a thousand camels"; "they joined the wagon train for safety"
    --3 is a kind of procession
    --3 has members:
     covered wagon, Conestoga wagon, Conestoga, prairie wagon, prairie schooner
  4. train - a series of consequences wrought by an event; "it led to a train of disasters"
    --4 is a kind of
    consequence, aftermath
  5. train - piece of cloth forming the long back section of a gown that is drawn along the floor; "the bride's train was carried by her two young nephews"
    --5 is a kind of
    piece of cloth, piece of material
    --5 is a part of gown
    Derived form: verb train11
  6. gearing, gears, geartrain, power train, train - wheelwork consisting of a connected set of rotating gears by which force is transmitted or motion or torque is changed; "the fool got his tie caught in the geartrain"
    --6 is a kind of wheelwork
    --6 is a part of engine
    --6 has particulars: epicyclic train, epicyclic gear train; reduction gear
Verb train has 11 senses
  1. train, develop, prepare, educate - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
    --1 is one way to teach, learn, instruct
    Derived forms: noun trainee1, noun trainer1, noun training1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. train, prepare - undergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"
    --2 is one way to learn, study, read, take
    Derived form: noun trainee1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  3. discipline, train, check, condition - train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
    --3 is one way to develop, make grow
    Derived form: noun trainee1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. prepare, groom, train - prepare (someone) for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior"
    --4 is one way to educate
    Derived forms: noun trainee1, noun trainer1, noun training1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. educate, school, train, cultivate, civilize, civilise - train to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
    --5 is one way to polish, refine, fine-tune, down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. aim, take, train, take aim, direct - aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"
    --6 is one way to position
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. coach, train - teach and supervise (someone); act as a trainer or coach (to), as in sports; "He is training our Olympic team"; "She is coaching the crew"
    --7 is one way to teach, learn, instruct
    Derived forms: noun trainer1, noun training1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  8. train - exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition; "She is training for the Olympics"
    --8 is one way to
    exercise, work out
    Derived form: noun training1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  9. train - train to grow in a certain way by tying and pruning it; "train the vine"
    --9 is one way to
    control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. train, rail - travel by rail or train; "They railed from Rome to Venice"; "She trained to Hamburg"
    --10 is one way to ride
    Derived form: noun train1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. trail, train - drag loosely along a surface; allow to sweep the ground; "The toddler was trailing his pants"; "She trained her long scarf behind her"
    --11 is one way to drag
    Derived form: noun train5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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maintain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

maintain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb maintain has 10 senses
  1. keep, maintain, hold - keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g., "keep clean"; "hold in place"; "She always held herself as a lady"; "The students keep me on my toes"
    Derived form: noun maintainer1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. conserve, preserve, maintain, keep up - keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction; "We preserve these archeological findings"; "The old lady could not keep up the building"; "children must be taught to conserve our national heritage"; "The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts"
    --2 is one way to keep
    Derived form: noun maintenance1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. sustain, keep, maintain - supply with necessities and support; "She alone sustained her family"; "The money will sustain our good cause"; "There's little to earn and many to keep"
    --3 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Derived forms: noun maintenance2, noun maintenance4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. assert, asseverate, maintain - state categorically
    --4 is one way to insist, take a firm stand
    Sample sentence:
    They maintain that there was a traffic accident
  5. wield, exert, maintain - of power or authority
    --5 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. keep, maintain - maintain for use and service; "I keep a car in the countryside"; "She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips"
    --6 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. keep, maintain - maintain by writing regular records; "keep a diary"; "maintain a record"; "keep notes"
    --7 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. maintain, defend - state or assert; "He maintained his innocence"
    --8 is one way to affirm
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  9. uphold, maintain - support against an opponent; "The appellate court upheld the verdict"
    --9 is one way to confirm, reassert
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. observe, keep, maintain - observe correctly or closely; "The pianist kept time with the metronome"; "keep count"; "I cannot keep track of all my employees"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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save - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

save

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun save has 1 sense
  1. save - (sports) the act of preventing the opposition from scoring; "the goalie made a brilliant save"; "the relief pitcher got credit for a save"
    --1 is a kind of
    prevention, bar
Verb save has 10 senses
  1. salvage, salve, relieve, save - save from ruin, destruction, or harm
    --1 is one way to rescue, deliver
    Derived form: noun saver1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. save, preserve - to keep up and reserve for personal or special use; "She saved the old family photographs in a drawer"
    --2 is one way to keep, hold on
    Derived form: noun saver2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. save, carry through, pull through, bring through - bring into safety; "We pulled through most of the victims of the bomb attack"
    Derived form: noun savior2
    Sample sentence:
    They save him from writing the letter
  4. save - spend less; buy at a reduced price
    Derived form: noun saver2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something on somebody
  5. save, lay aside, save up - feather one's nest; have a nest egg; "He saves half his salary"
    Derived form: noun savings1
    Sample sentence:
    They save the money
  6. save, make unnecessary - make unnecessary an expenditure or effort; "This will save money"; "I'll save you the trouble"; "This will save you a lot of time"
    --6 is one way to prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  7. deliver, redeem, save - save from sins
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  8. spare, save - refrain from harming
    --8 is one way to refrain, forbear
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  9. save, economize, economise - spend sparingly, avoid the waste of; "This move will save money"; "The less fortunate will have to economize now"
    --9 is one way to spend, expend, drop
    Derived form: noun saver2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something ----s something
  10. keep open, hold open, keep, save - retain rights to; "keep my job for me while I give birth"; "keep my seat, please"; "keep open the possibility of a merger"
    --10 is one way to reserve, hold, book
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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improve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb improve has 2 senses
  1. better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate - to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun improvement1, noun improver1, noun improver2
    Sample sentence:
    They improve their earnings this year
  2. better, improve, ameliorate, meliorate - get better; "The weather improved toward evening"
    --2 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived forms: noun improvement3, noun improvement2
    Sample sentence:
    Their earnings improve this year

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Top 500 Verbs

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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avoid - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

avoid

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb avoid has 5 senses
  1. avoid - stay clear from; keep away from; keep out of the way of someone or something; "Her former friends now avoid her"
    Antonyms:
    confront, face up, face
    Derived form: noun avoidance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. debar, obviate, deflect, avert, head off, stave off, fend off, avoid, ward off - prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; "Let's avoid a confrontation"; "head off a confrontation"; "avert a strike"
    --2 is one way to prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. avoid - refrain from doing something; "She refrains from calling her therapist too often"; "He should avoid publishing his wife's memoires"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  4. keep off, avoid - refrain from certain foods or beverages; "I keep off drugs"; "During Ramadan, Muslims avoid tobacco during the day"
    --4 is one way to abstain, refrain, desist
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. invalidate, annul, quash, void, avoid, nullify - declare invalid; "The contract was annulled"; "void a plea"
    --5 is one way to cancel, strike down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wonder - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

wonder

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wonder has 3 senses
  1. wonder, wonderment, admiration - the feeling aroused by something strange and surprising
    --1 is a kind of astonishment, amazement
    --1 has particulars: awe
    Derived form: verb wonder3
  2. wonder, marvel - something that causes feelings of wonder; "the wonders of modern science"
    --2 is a kind of happening, occurrence, natural event
    Derived form: verb wonder3
  3. curiosity, wonder - a state in which you want to learn more about something
    --3 is a kind of cognitive state, state of mind
    --3 has particulars:
     desire to know, lust for learning, thirst for knowledge; interest, involvement; curiousness, inquisitiveness
    Derived form: verb wonder1
Verb wonder has 3 senses
  1. wonder, inquire, enquire - have a wish or desire to know something; "He wondered who had built this beautiful church"
    --1 is one way to question, query
    Derived forms: noun wonder3, noun wonderer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  2. wonder, question - place in doubt or express doubtful speculation; "I wonder whether this was the right thing to do"; "she wondered whether it would snow tonight"
    --2 is one way to chew over, think over, meditate, ponder, excogitate, contemplate, muse, reflect, mull, mull over, ruminate, speculate
    Sample sentence:
    They wonder whether there was a traffic accident
  3. wonder, marvel - be amazed at; "We marvelled at the child's linguistic abilities"
    --3 is one way to react, respond
    Derived forms: noun wonderment1, noun wonder1, noun wonder2, noun wonderer2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue wonder over the results of the experiment

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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tend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

tend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb tend has 3 senses
  1. tend, be given, lean, incline, run - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
    --1 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun tendency2, noun tendency1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  2. tend - have care of or look after; "She tends to the children"
    --2 is one way to
    attend, take care, look, see
    Derived forms: noun tender2, noun tending1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. tend - manage or run; "tend a store"
    --3 is one way to
    take care, mind
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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express - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

express

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective express has 2 senses
  1. express - not tacit or implied; "her express wish"
    Antonyms:
    implicit, inexplicit (indirect, via explicit)
  2. express - without unnecessary stops; "an express train"; "an express shipment"
    Antonym:
    slow (indirect, via fast)
Adverbial express has 1 sense
  1. express - by express; "please send the letter express"
Noun express has 3 senses
  1. express, expressage - rapid transport of goods
    --1 is a kind of transportation, shipping, transport
    Derived form: verb express7
  2. express, express mail - mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
    --2 is a kind of mail
    --2 has particulars: pony express
    Derived form: verb express7
  3. express - public transport consisting of a fast train or bus that makes a limited number of scheduled stops; "he caught the express to New York"
    --3 is a kind of
    public transport
    Antonyms: local
Verb express has 7 senses
  1. express, show, evince - give expression to; "She showed her disappointment"
    --1 is one way to convey, impart
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to - articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
    Derived form: noun expression3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. express, state - indicate through a symbol, formula, etc.; "Can you express this distance in kilometers?"
    --3 is one way to denote, refer
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. carry, convey, express - serve as a means for expressing something; "The painting of Mary carries motherly love"; "His voice carried a lot af anger"
    --4 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. express - manifest the effects of (a gene or genetic trait); "Many of the laboratory animals express the trait"
    --5 is one way to
    reveal, display, show
    Derived form: noun expression7
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. press out, express, extract - obtain from a substance, as by mechanical action; "Italians express coffee rather than filter it"
    --6 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun expression9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. express - send my rapid transport or special messenger service; "She expressed the letter to Florida"
    --7 is one way to
    mail, post, send
    Derived forms: noun express2, noun express1, noun expressage1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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determine - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

determine

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb determine has 8 senses
  1. determine, find, find out, ascertain - after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study; "find the product of two numbers"; "The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize"
    Derived forms: noun determination4, noun determination1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  2. determine, shape, mold, influence, regulate - shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
    --2 is one way to cause, do, make
    Derived form: noun determinant1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  3. determine, set - fix conclusively or authoritatively; "set the rules"
    Derived forms: noun determination3, noun determination4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  4. specify, set, determine, fix, limit - decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters"
    --4 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived forms: noun determiner2, noun determiner3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. decide, make up one's mind, determine - reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We finally decided after lengthy deliberations"
    Derived forms: noun determination3, noun determination4
    Sample sentence:
    They determine to move
  6. determine - fix in scope; fix the boundaries of; the tree determines the border of the property
    --6 is one way to
    specify, define, delineate, delimit, delimitate
    Derived form: noun determination1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  7. settle, square off, square up, determine - settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument"
    --7 is one way to conclude, resolve
    Derived forms: noun determiner1, noun determination3, noun determination4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. determine, check, find out, see, ascertain, watch, learn - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
    Derived form: noun determination1
    Sample sentence:
    They determine whether there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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exist

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb exist has 2 senses
  1. exist, be - have an existence, be extant; "Is there a God?"
    Derived form: noun existence1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. exist, survive, live, subsist - support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s on something
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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smile - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

smile

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun smile has 1 sense
  1. smile, smiling, grin, grinning - a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
    --1 is a kind of facial expression, facial gesture
    --1 has particulars: smirk
    Derived forms: verb smile2, verb smile1
Verb smile has 2 senses
  1. smile - change one's facial expression by spreading the lips, often to signal pleasure
    --1 is one way to
    grimace, make a face, pull a face
    Derived forms: noun smile1, noun smiler2, noun smiler1, noun smiling1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. smile - express with a smile; "She smiled her thanks"
    --2 is one way to
    express, show, evince
    Derived forms: noun smile1, noun smiler1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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treat - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

treat

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun treat has 2 senses
  1. dainty, delicacy, goody, kickshaw, treat - something considered choice to eat
    --1 is a kind of nutriment, nourishment, nutrition, sustenance, aliment, alimentation, victuals
    --1 has particulars:
     choice morsel, tidbit, titbit; savory, savoury; sweet, confection, confectionery; ambrosia, nectar; gelatin, jelly; marrow, bone marrow
    Derived form: verb treat6
  2. treat - an occurrence that cause special pleasure or delight
    --2 is a kind of
    happening, occurrence, natural event
    Derived form: verb treat5
Verb treat has 8 senses
  1. treat, handle, do by - interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"
    --1 is one way to interact
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. process, treat - subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition; "process cheese"; "process hair"; "treat the water so it can be drunk"; "treat the lawn with chemicals" ; "treat an oil spill"
    --2 is one way to affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch
    Derived form: noun treatment2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. treat, care for - provide treatment for; "The doctor treated my broken leg"; "The nurses cared for the bomb victims"; "The patient must be treated right away or she will die"; "Treat the infection with antibiotics"
    Derived form: noun treatment1
    Sample sentence:
    Did he treat his foot?
  4. cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address - deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
    --4 is one way to broach, initiate
    Derived form: noun treatment4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. treat - provide with a gift or entertainment; "Grandmother always treated us to the circus"; "I like to treat myself to a day at a spa when I am depressed"
    --5 is one way to
    give, gift, present
    Derived form: noun treat2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. regale, treat - provide with choice or abundant food or drink; "Don't worry about the expensive wine--I'm treating"; "She treated her houseguests with good food every night"
    --6 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived form: noun treat1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  7. treat - engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement; "they had to treat with the King"
    --7 is one way to
    negociate
    Derived form: noun treater1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. treat - regard or consider in a specific way; "I treated his advances as a joke"
    --8 is one way to
    react, respond
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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remove - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

remove

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun remove has 1 sense
  1. remove - degree of figurative distance or separation; "just one remove from madness" or "it imitates at many removes a Shakespearean tragedy";
    --1 is a kind of
    distance
Verb remove has 8 senses
  1. remove, take, take away, withdraw - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, taking off, etc. or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
    Derived forms: noun remotion1, noun remover1, noun removal1
    Sample sentence:
    They want to remove the doors
  2. remove - remove from a position or an office
    Derived form: noun removal2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. get rid of, remove - dispose of; "Get rid of these old shoes!"; "The company got rid of all the dead wood"
    Derived form: noun removal1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. take out, move out, remove - cause to leave; "The teacher took the children out of the classroom"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. remove, transfer - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes; "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court"
    --5 is one way to transfer, shift
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. absent, remove - go away or leave; "He absented himself"
    --6 is one way to disappear, vanish, go away
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  7. murder, slay, hit, dispatch, bump off, polish off, remove - kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered"
    --7 is one way to kill
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. remove, take away - get rid of something abstract; "The death of her mother removed the last obstacle to their marriage"; "God takes away your sins"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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stare - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

stare

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun stare has 1 sense
  1. stare - a fixed look with eyes open wide
    --1 is a kind of
    look, looking, looking at
    --1 has particulars:
     gaze, regard; glare, glower; contemplation; gape
    Derived forms: verb stare2, verb stare1
Verb stare has 2 senses
  1. gaze, stare - look at with fixed eyes; "The students stared at the teacher with amazement"
    --1 is one way to look
    Derived forms: noun stare1, noun starer1
    Sample sentence:
    They stare up the hill
  2. stare - fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly"
    --2 is one way to
    look
    Derived forms: noun stare1, noun starer1
    Sample sentence:
    They stare up the hill

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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throw - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

throw

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun throw has 6 senses
  1. throw - the act of throwing (propelling something through the air with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist); "the catcher made a good throw to second base"
    --1 is a kind of
    propulsion, actuation
    --1 has particulars:
     bowling; fling; heave, heaving; hurl, cast; leaner; pass, toss, flip; pitch; pitch, delivery; ringer; shy; slinging; throw-in
    Derived form: verb throw1
  2. throw - a single chance or instance; "he couldn't afford $50 a throw"
    --2 is a kind of
    opportunity, chance
  3. throw, stroke, cam stroke - the maximum movement available to a pivoted or reciprocating piece by a cam
    --3 is a kind of movement, motion
    --3 has particulars: instroke; outstroke
  4. throw - the distance that something can be thrown; "it is just a stone's throw from here"
    --4 is a kind of
    distance
    Derived form: verb throw1
  5. throw - bedclothes consisting of a lightweight cloth covering (an afghan or bedspread) that is casually thrown over something
    --5 is a kind of
    bedclothes, bed clothing, bedding
    Derived form: verb throw4
  6. throw - the throwing of an object in order to determine an outcome randomly; "he risked his fortune on a throw of the dice"
    --6 is a kind of
    gambling, gaming, play
    --6 has particulars: cast, roll; flip, toss
Verb throw has 15 senses
  1. throw - project through the air; "throw a frisbee"
    --1 is one way to
    propel, impel
    Derived forms: noun throw4, noun throw1, noun thrower2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. throw - move violently, energetically, or carelessly; "She threw herself forwards"
    --2 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. shed, cast, cast off, shake off, throw, throw off, throw away, drop - get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
    --3 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. throw, thrust - place or put with great energy; "She threw the blanket around the child"; "thrust the money in the hands of the beggar"
    --4 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Derived form: noun throw5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. give, throw - convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture; "Throw a glance"; "She gave me a dirty look"
    --5 is one way to communicate, intercommunicate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  6. throw, flip, switch - cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever"
    --6 is one way to engage, mesh, lock, operate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. project, cast, contrive, throw - put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light"
    --7 is one way to send, direct
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. throw - to put into a state or activity hastily, suddenly, or carelessly; "Jane threw dinner together"; "throw the car into reverse"
    --8 is one way to
    put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  9. bewilder, bemuse, discombobulate, throw - cause to be confused emotionally
    --9 is one way to upset, discompose, untune, disconcert, discomfit
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will throw him
    The good news will throw her
    The performance is likely to throw Sue
  10. hurl, throw - utter with force; utter vehemently; "hurl insults"; "throw accusations at someone"
    --10 is one way to express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. hold, throw, have, make, give - organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
    --11 is one way to direct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. throw - make on a potter's wheel; "she threw a beautiful teapot"
    --12 is one way to
    shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge
    Derived form: noun thrower3
    Sample sentence:
    Did he throw his major works over a short period of time?
  13. throw - cause to fall off; "The horse threw its unexperienced rider"
    --13 is one way to
    dislodge, displace, bump
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  14. throw - throw (a die) out onto a flat surface; "Throw a six"
    --14 is one way to
    turn, release
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate - be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even the teacher"
    --15 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fill - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fill

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun fill has 2 senses
  1. fill - a quantity sufficient to satisfy; "he ate his fill of potatoes"; "she had heard her fill of gossip"
    --1 is a kind of
    enough, sufficiency
    Derived forms: verb fill8, verb fill5
  2. filling, fill - any material that fills a space or container; "there was not enough fill for the trench"
    --2 is a kind of material, stuff
    --2 has particulars: cement
    Derived forms: verb fill9, verb fill1, verb fill2
Verb fill has 9 senses
  1. fill, fill up, make full - make full, also in a metaphorical sense; "fill a container"; "fill the child with pride"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Antonyms: empty
    Derived forms: noun fill2, noun filler3, noun filler4, noun filler5, noun filling6
    Sample sentence:
    They fill the cart with boxes
  2. fill, fill up - become full; "The pool slowly filled with water"; "The theater filled up slowly"
    --2 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: empty, discharge
    Derived forms: noun fill2, noun filling2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. occupy, fill - occupy the whole of; "The liquid fills the container"
    --3 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    The books fill the box
  4. fill, take - assume, as of positions or roles; "She took the job as director of development"
    --4 is one way to work, do work
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil - fill or meet a want or need
    --5 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived form: noun fill1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. fill - appoint someone to (a position or a job)
    --6 is one way to
    hire, engage, employ
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. fill up, fill - eat until one is sated; "He filled up on turkey"
    --7 is one way to eat
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. satiate, sate, replete, fill - fill to satisfaction; "I am sated"
    --8 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived form: noun fill1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  9. fill - plug with a substance; "fill a cavity"
    --9 is one way to
    repair, mend, fix, bushel, doctor, furbish up, restore, touch on
    Derived forms: noun fill2, noun filler1, noun filling3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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assume - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

assume

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb assume has 9 senses
  1. assume, presume, take for granted - take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof; "I assume his train was late"
    --1 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Derived forms: noun assumption1, noun assumption2, noun assumption7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. assume, adopt, take on, take over - take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"
    --2 is one way to take office
    Derived form: noun assumption3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. assume, acquire, adopt, take on, take - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
    --3 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. bear, take over, accept, assume - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
    --4 is one way to take
    Derived form: noun assumption3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. assume, take, strike, take up - occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"
    --5 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. assume, usurp, seize, take over, arrogate - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"
    --6 is one way to take
    Derived form: noun assumption3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. simulate, assume, sham, feign - make a pretence of; "She assumed indifference, even though she was seething with anger"; "he feigned sleep"
    --7 is one way to dissemble, pretend, act
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. assume - Christianity, obsolete; take up someone's soul into heaven; "This is the day when May was assumed into heaven"
    --8 is one way to
    receive, take in, invite
    Derived form: noun Assumption6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  9. wear, put on, get into, don, assume - put clothing on one's body; "What should I wear today?"; "He put on his best suit for the wedding"; "The princess donned a long blue dress"; "The queen assumed the stately robes"; "He got into his jeans"
    --9 is one way to dress, get dressed
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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born - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

born

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective born has 2 senses
  1. born - brought into existence; "he was a child born of adultery"
    Antonyms:
    unborn, unhatched
  2. natural, born, innate - being talented through inherited qualities; "a natural leader"; "a born musician"; "an innate talent"
    Antonyms: unintelligent, stupid (indirect, via intelligent)
Noun born has 1 sense
  1. Born, Max Born - British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970)
    --1 is a kind of nuclear physicist
Verb bear has 13 senses
  1. bear - have; "bear a resemblance"; "bear a signature"
    --1 is one way to
    have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have - give birth (to a newborn); "My wife had twins yesterday!"
    --2 is one way to produce, bring forth
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up - put up with something or somebody unpleasant; "I cannot bear his constant criticism"; "The new secretary had to endure a lot of unprofessional remarks"; "he learned to tolerate the heat"; "She stuck out two years in a miserable marriage"
    --3 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot bear Sue
  4. bear - move while holding up or supporting; "Bear gifts"; "bear a heavy load"; "bear news"; "bearing orders"
    --4 is one way to
    transport, carry
    Derived forms: noun bearer1, noun bearer3, noun bearer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. bear, turn out - bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year"; "The unidentified plant bore gorgeous flowers"
    --5 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. bear, take over, accept, assume - take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person; "I'll accept the charges"; "She agreed to bear the responsibility"
    --6 is one way to take
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. hold, bear, carry, contain - contain or hold; have within; "The jar carries wine"; "The canteen holds fresh water"; "This can contains water"
    --7 is one way to include
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. yield, pay, bear - bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"
    --8 is one way to gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. wear, bear - have on one's person; "He wore a red ribbon"; "bear a scar"
    --9 is one way to have, feature
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry - behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
    --10 is a kind of hold, carry, bear; act, move
    Derived form: noun bearing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. bear, hold - have rightfully; of rights, titles, and offices; "She bears the title of Duchess"; "He held the governorship for almost a decade"
    --11 is one way to have, have got, hold
    Derived form: noun bearer4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. hold, carry, bear - support or hold in a certain manner; "She holds her head high"; "He carried himself upright"
    Derived form: noun bearing4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. have a bun in the oven, bear, carry, gestate, expect - be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"
    --13 is one way to give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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mention - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

mention

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun mention has 3 senses
  1. mention, reference - a remark that calls attention to something or someone; "she made frequent mention of her promotion"; "there was no mention of it"; "the speaker made several references to his wife"
    --1 is a kind of remark, comment
    --1 has particulars: allusion; retrospection; name-dropping
    Derived forms: verb mention2, verb mention1
  2. citation, acknowledgment, credit, reference, mention, quotation - a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage; "the student's essay failed to list several important citations"; "the acknowledgments are usually printed at the front of a book"; "the article includes mention of similar clinical cases"
    --2 is a kind of note, annotation, notation
    --2 has particulars: photo credit; cross-reference, cross-index
    Derived form: verb mention1
  3. mention, honorable mention - an official recognition of merit; "although he didn't win the prize he did get special mention"
    --3 is a kind of award, accolade, honor, honour, laurels
    Derived form: verb mention3
Verb mention has 3 senses
  1. mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer - make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
    --1 is one way to think of, have in mind, mean
    Derived forms: noun mention2, noun mention1, noun mentioner1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. note, observe, mention, remark - make mention of; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived forms: noun mention1, noun mentioner1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. mention, cite - commend; "he was cited for his outstanding achievements"
    --3 is one way to notice, acknowledge
    Derived form: noun mention3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue mention the movie

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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admit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

admit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb admit has 8 senses
  1. admit, acknowledge - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"
    --1 is one way to declare, adjudge, hold
    Antonyms: deny
    Derived form: noun admission2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. admit, allow in, let in, intromit - allow to enter; grant entry to; "We cannot admit non-members into our club"
    --2 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Antonyms: reject, turn down, turn away, refuse
    Derived forms: noun admission3, noun admission1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  3. admit, let in, include - allow participation in or the right to be part of; permit to exercise the rights, functions, and responsibilities of; "admit someone to the profession"; "She was admitted to the New Jersey Bar"
    --3 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Antonyms: exclude, keep out, shut out, shut
    Derived form: noun admittance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  4. accept, admit, take, take on - admit into a group or community; "accept students for graduate study"; "We'll have to vote on whether or not to admit a new member"
    --4 is one way to accept, take, have
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot admit Sue
  5. admit, allow - afford possibility; "This problem admits of no solution"; "This short story allows of several different interpretations"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. admit - give access or entrance to; "The French doors admit onto the yard"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. accommodate, hold, admit - have room for; hold without crowding; "This hotel can accommodate 250 guests"; "The theater admits 300 people"; "The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. admit - serve as a means of entrance; "This ticket will admit one adult to the show"
    --8 is one way to
    serve, do
    Derived form: noun admission3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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replace - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

replace

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb replace has 4 senses
  1. replace - substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected); "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase can never be replaced"
    --1 is one way to
    regenerate, renew
    Derived forms: noun replacement3, noun replacement1, noun replacement4, noun replacement2, noun replacing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. supplant, replace, supersede, supervene upon - take the place or move into the position of; "Smith replaced Miller as CEO after Miller left"; "the computer has supplanted the slide rule"; "Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school"
    --2 is one way to succeed, come after, follow
    Derived forms: noun replacement3, noun replacement4, noun replacement2, noun replacing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. substitute, replace - put in the place of another; switch seemingly equivalent items; "the con artist replaced the original with a fake Rembrandt"; "substitute regular milk with fat-free milk"
    --3 is one way to exchange, change, interchange
    Derived form: noun replacement2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s something with something
  4. replace, put back - put something back where it belongs; "replace the book on the shelf after you have finished reading it"; "please put the clean dishes back in the cabinet when you have washed them"
    --4 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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reflect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

reflect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb reflect has 6 senses
  1. reflect - manifest or bring back; "This action reflects his true beliefs"
    --1 is one way to
    indicate, point, show
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. reflect, reverberate - to throw or bend back or reflect (from a surface); "A mirror in the sun can reflect light into a person's eyes"; "Sound is reflected well in this auditorium"
    Derived form: noun reflector1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. chew over, think over, meditate, ponder, excogitate, contemplate, muse, reflect, mull, mull over, ruminate, speculate - reflect deeply on a subject; "I mulled over the events of the afternoon"; "philosophers have speculated on the question of God for thousands of years"; "The scientist must stop to observe and start to excogitate"
    --3 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. reflect, shine - be bright by reflecting or casting light; "Drive carefully--the wet road reflects"
    --4 is one way to emit, give out, give off
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. reflect - give evidence of a certain behavior; "His lack of interest in the project reflects badly on him"
    --5 is one way to
    attest, certify, manifest, demonstrate, evidence
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. reflect - give evidence of the quality of; "The mess in his dorm room reflects on the student"
    --6 is one way to
    attest, certify, manifest, demonstrate, evidence
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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intend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

intend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb intend has 4 senses
  1. intend, mean, think - have in mind as a purpose; "I mean no harm"; "I only meant to help you"; "She didn't think to harm me"; "We thought to return early that night"
    --1 is one way to will, wish
    Derived forms: noun intention3, noun intent1
    Sample sentence:
    They intend to move
  2. intend, destine, designate, specify - design or destine; "She was intended to become the director"
    --2 is one way to plan
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  3. mean, intend - mean or intend to express or convey; "You never understand what I mean!"; "what do his words intend?"
    --3 is one way to convey, impart
    Derived form: noun intent2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. mean, intend, signify, stand for - denote or connote; "`maison' means `house' in French"; "An example sentence would show what this word means"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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encourage - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

encourage

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb encourage has 3 senses
  1. promote, advance, boost, further, encourage - contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
    --1 is one way to support, back up
    Derived form: noun encouragement2
    Sample sentence:
    They encourage him to write the letter
  2. encourage - inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to
    --2 is one way to
    inspire, animate, invigorate, enliven, exalt
    Antonyms: discourage
    Derived form: noun encouragement3
    Sample sentence:
    The good news will encourage her
  3. encourage - spur on; "His financial success encouraged him to look for a wife"
    --3 is one way to
    induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
    Sample sentence:
    They encourage him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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miss - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

miss

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun miss has 2 senses
  1. girl, miss, missy, young lady, young woman, fille - a young woman; "a young lady of 18"
    --1 is a kind of woman, adult female
    --1 has particulars:
     baby, sister; bachelor girl; belle; bimbo; colleen; dame, doll, wench, skirt, chick, bird; flapper; gal; Gibson girl; lass, lassie, young girl, jeune fille; maid, maiden; May queen, queen of the May; mill-girl; party girl; peri; ring girl; rosebud; sex kitten, sexpot, sex bomb; shop girl; soubrette; sweater girl; tomboy, romp, hoyden; valley girl; working girl
  2. miss, misfire - a failure to hit (or meet or find etc)
    --2 is a kind of failure
    Derived forms: verb miss7, verb miss5
Verb miss has 9 senses
  1. miss, lose - fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. miss - feel or suffer from the lack of; "He misses his mother"
    --2 is one way to
    desire, want
    Sample sentence:
    They miss moving
  3. miss - fail to attend an event or activity; "I missed the concert"; "He missed school for a week"
    --3 is one way to
    fail, neglect
    Antonyms: attend, go to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, miss, leave out, overlook, overleap - leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  5. miss - fail to reach or get to; "She missed her train"
    --5 is one way to
    fail, go wrong, miscarry
    Derived form: noun miss2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. miss, lack - be without; "This soup lacks salt"; "There is something missing in my jewellery box!"
    Antonyms: have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. miss - fail to reach; "The arrow missed the target"
    Antonyms:
    hit, strike, impinge on, run into, collide with
    Derived form: noun miss2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. miss - be absent; "The child had been missing for a week"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  9. miss, escape - fail to experience; "Fortunately, I missed the hurricane"
    --9 is one way to avoid
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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drop - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

drop

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun drop has 9 senses
  1. drop, driblet - a small quantity (especially of a liquid); "one drop of each sample was analyzed"; "any child with a drop of negro blood was legally a negro"; "there is not a drop of pity in that man"
    --1 is a kind of small indefinite quantity, small indefinite amount
    --1 has particulars:
     tear, teardrop; raindrop; droplet; eyedrop, eye-drop
    Derived form: verb drop15
  2. drop, bead, pearl - a shape that is small and round; "he studied the shapes of low-viscosity drops"; "beads of sweat on his forehead"
    --2 is a kind of round shape
    --2 has particulars: teardrop; dewdrop
  3. drop, dip, fall, free fall - a sudden sharp decrease in some quantity; "a drop of 57 points on the Dow Jones index"; "there was a drop in pressure in the pulmonary artery"; "a dip in prices"; "when that became known the price of their stock went into free fall"
    --3 is a kind of decrease, decrement
    --3 has particulars: correction; voltage drop
    Derived form: verb drop3
  4. cliff, drop, drop-off - a steep high face of rock; "he stood on a high cliff overlooking the town"; "a steep drop"
    --4 is a kind of geological formation, formation
    --4 has particulars: crag; precipice
  5. drop - a predetermined hiding place for the deposit and distribution of illicit goods (such as drugs or stolen property)
    --5 is a kind of
    hiding place
    --5 has particulars: dead drop
  6. drop, fall - a free and rapid descent by the force of gravity; "it was a miracle that he survived the drop from that height"
    --6 is a kind of descent; gravitation
    --6 has particulars: free fall; plunge; precipitation
    Derived forms: verb drop2, verb drop1
  7. drop curtain, drop cloth, drop - a curtain that can be lowered and raised onto a stage from the flies; often used as background scenery
    --7 is a kind of curtain, drape, drapery, mantle, pall
    Derived form: verb drop4
  8. drop - a central depository where things can be left or picked up
    --8 is a kind of
    depository, deposit, repository
    --8 has particulars: maildrop
    Derived form: verb drop8
  9. drop - the act of dropping something; "they expected the drop would be successful"
    --9 is a kind of
    descent
    Derived form: verb drop1
Verb drop has 20 senses
  1. drop - let fall to the ground; "Don't drop the dishes"
    --1 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun drop9, noun drop6
    Sample sentence:
    The girls drop the wooden sticks
  2. drop - to fall vertically; "the bombs are dropping on enemy targets"
    --2 is one way to
    descend, fall, go down, come down
    Derived form: noun drop6
    Sample sentence:
    The branches drop from the trees
  3. drop - go down in value; "Stock prices dropped"
    --3 is one way to
    decline, go down, wane
    Derived form: noun drop3
    Sample sentence:
    The stock market is going to drop
  4. sink, drop, drop down - fall or drop to a lower place or level; "He sank to his knees"
    --4 is one way to change posture
    Derived form: noun drop7
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. drop - terminate an association with; "drop him from the Republican ticket"
    --5 is one way to
    remove
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  6. drop - utter casually; "drop a hint"
    --6 is one way to
    express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. drop, knock off - stop pursuing or acting; "drop a lawsuit"; "knock it off!"
    --7 is one way to discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. drop, set down, put down, unload, discharge - leave or unload, especially of passengers or cargo;
    --8 is one way to deliver
    Derived form: noun drop8
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  9. fell, drop, strike down, cut down - cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow; "strike down a tree"; "Lightning struck down the hikers"
    --9 is one way to cut
    Sample sentence:
    They drop the trees
  10. drop - lose (a game); "The Giants dropped 11 of their first 13"
    --10 is one way to
    lose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. spend, expend, drop - pay out; "spend money"
    --11 is one way to pay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something on somebody
  12. flatten, drop - lower the pitch of (musical notes)
    --12 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. dangle, swing, drop - hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The light dropped from the ceiling"
    --13 is one way to hang
    Sample sentence:
    The lights drop from the ceiling
  14. dismiss, send packing, send away, drop - stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock"
    --14 is one way to fire, give notice, can, dismiss, give the axe, send away, sack, force out, give the sack, terminate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  15. dribble, drip, drop - let or cause to fall in drops; "dribble oil into the mixture"
    --15 is one way to pour
    Derived forms: noun drop1, noun dropper1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  16. shed, cast, cast off, shake off, throw, throw off, throw away, drop - get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
    --16 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  17. neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, miss, leave out, overlook, overleap - leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  18. drop - change from one level to another; "She dropped into army jargon"
    --18 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  19. devolve, deteriorate, drop, degenerate - grow worse; "Her condition deteriorated"; "Conditions in the slums degenerated"; "The discussion devolved into a shouting match"
    --19 is one way to worsen, decline
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  20. drop - give birth; used for animals; "The cow dropped her calf this morning"
    --20 is one way to
    give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fly - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fly

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective fly has 1 sense
  1. fly - (British informal) not to be deceived or hoodwinked
    Antonym:
    unalert (indirect, via alert)
Noun fly has 5 senses
  1. fly - two-winged insects characterized by active flight
    --1 is a kind of
    dipterous insect, two-winged insects, dipteran, dipteron
    --1 is a member of Diptera, order Diptera
    --1 has parts: alula, calypter
    --1 has particulars:
     housefly, Musca domestica; tsetse fly, tsetse, tzetze fly, tzetze, glossina; blowfly, blow fly; flesh fly, Sarcophaga carnaria; tachina fly; gadfly; bee fly; horn fly, Haematobia irritans
    Derived form: verb fly1
  2. tent-fly, rainfly, fly sheet, fly, tent flap - flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent
    --2 is a kind of flap
    --2 is a part of fly tent
  3. fly, fly front - an opening in a garment that is closed by a zipper or buttons concealed by a fold of cloth
    --3 is a kind of opening
    --3 is a part of garment
  4. fly, fly ball - (baseball) a hit that flies up in the air
    --4 is a kind of hit, hitting, striking
    --4 has particulars:
     blast; pop fly; liner, line drive; flare; Texas leaguer
    Derived form: verb fly13
  5. fly - fisherman's lure consisting of a fishhook decorated to look like an insect
    --5 is a kind of
    fisherman's lure, fish lure
    --5 has particulars: dry fly; streamer fly; wet fly
Verb fly has 14 senses
  1. fly, wing - travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun fly1, noun flyer2, noun flier1, noun flying1
    Sample sentences:
    Some big birds fly in the tree
    There fly some big birds in the tree
  2. fly - move quickly or suddenly; "He flew about the place"
    --2 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. fly, aviate, pilot - fly a plane
    --3 is one way to operate, control
    Derived forms: noun flyer3, noun flier2, noun flying1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. fly - transport by aeroplane; "We fly flowers from the Caribbean to North America"
    --4 is one way to
    transport, carry
    Derived form: noun flying1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. fly - cause to fly or float; "fly a kite"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. fly - be dispersed or disseminated; "Rumors and accusations are flying"
    --6 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. fly - change quickly from one emotional state to another; "fly into a rage"
    --7 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. fly, fell, vanish - pass away rapidly; "Time flies like an arrow"; "Time fleeing beneath him"
    --8 is one way to elapse, lapse, pass, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by, go along
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. fly - travel in an airplane; "she is flying to Cincinnati tonight"; "Are we driving or flying?"
    --9 is one way to
    travel
    Derived forms: noun flyer2, noun flier1, noun flying1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. fly - display in the air or cause to float; "fly a kite"; "All nations fly their flags in front of the U.N."
    --10 is one way to
    show
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. flee, fly, take flight - run away quickly; "He threw down his gun and fled"
    --11 is one way to run, scarper, turn tail, lam, run away, hightail it, bunk, head for the hills, take to the woods, escape, fly the coop, break away
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. fly - travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft; "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic"
    --12 is one way to
    travel, journey
    Derived form: noun flying1
    Sample sentence:
    These men fly the river
  13. fly - hit a fly
    --13 is one way to
    hit
    Derived form: noun fly4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  14. vanish, fly, vaporize - decrease rapidly and disappear; "the money vanished in las Vegas"; "all my stock assets have vaporized"
    --14 is one way to decrease, diminish, lessen, fall
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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reveal - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

reveal

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb reveal has 4 senses
  1. uncover, bring out, unveil, reveal - make visible; "Summer brings out bright clothes"; "He brings out the best in her"; "The newspaper uncovered the President's illegal dealings"
    --1 is one way to show
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"
    --2 is one way to tell
    Derived forms: noun revelation2, noun revealing1
    Sample sentence:
    They reveal that there was a traffic accident
  3. reveal, display, show - make clear and visible; "The article revealed the policies of the government"
    --3 is one way to communicate, pass on, pass, put across
    Derived form: noun revelation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. reveal - disclose directly or through prophets; "God rarely reveal his plans for Mankind"
    --4 is one way to
    disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out
    Derived forms: noun revelation3, noun Revelation4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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operate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

operate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb operate has 7 senses
  1. operate, run - direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.; "She is running a relief operation in the Sudan"
    --1 is one way to direct
    Derived forms: noun operation11, noun operation1, noun operator3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. function, work, operate, go, run - perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"
    Derived forms: noun operation8, noun operation3
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't operate
  3. operate, control - handle and cause to function; "do not operate machinery after imbibing alcohol"; "control the lever"
    --3 is one way to manipulate
    Derived forms: noun operation11, noun operator2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. manoeuver, maneuver, manoeuvre, operate - perform a movement in military or naval tactics in order to secure an advantage in attack or defense
    --4 is one way to move, go
    Derived form: noun operation6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. operate - happen; "What is going on in the minds of the people?"
    --5 is one way to
    happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Derived form: noun operation10
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. engage, mesh, lock, operate - keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
    --6 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun operation4, noun operation11
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. operate on, operate - perform surgery on; "The doctors operated ont he patient but failed to save his life"
    --7 is one way to treat, care for
    Derived form: noun operation5
    Sample sentence:
    Did he operate his foot?

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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discover - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

discover

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb discover has 8 senses
  1. detect, observe, find, discover, notice - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
    --1 is one way to sight
    Derived forms: noun discoverer2, noun discovery2, noun discovery3, noun discovery1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. discover, find - make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle"
    --2 is one way to gestate, conceive, conceptualize, conceptualise
    Derived forms: noun discoverer1, noun discovery2, noun discovery3, noun discovery1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
    Derived forms: noun discovery2, noun discovery3, noun discovery1
    Sample sentence:
    They discover that there was a traffic accident
  4. discover, find - make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover"
    --4 is one way to learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see
    Derived forms: noun discovery2, noun discovery3, noun discovery1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. fall upon, strike, come upon, light upon, chance upon, come across, chance on, happen upon, attain, discover - find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake"
    --5 is one way to find, regain
    Derived forms: noun discovery2, noun discovery1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out - make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"
    --6 is one way to tell
    Derived form: noun discovery2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  7. discover - see for the first time; make a discovery; "Who discovered the North Pole?"
    Derived forms: noun discovery2, noun discovery3, noun discovery1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. identify, discover, key, key out, distinguish, describe, name - identify as in botany or biology, for example
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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refuse - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

refuse

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun refuse has 1 sense
  1. garbage, refuse, food waste, scraps - food that is discarded (as from a kitchen)
    --1 is a kind of waste, waste material, waste matter, waste product
Verb refuse has 6 senses
  1. refuse, decline - show unwillingness towards; "he declined to join the group on a hike"
    --1 is one way to react, respond
    Antonyms: accept, consent, go for
    Sample sentence:
    They refuse to move
  2. refuse, reject, pass up, turn down, decline - refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality"
    Antonyms: accept, take, have
    Derived form: noun refusal2
    Sample sentence:
    They refuse the money
  3. defy, resist, refuse - elude, especially in a baffling way; "This behavior defies explanation"
    --3 is one way to elude, escape
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. deny, refuse - refuse to let have; "She denies me every pleasure"; "he denies her her weekly allowance"
    --4 is one way to keep, hold on
    Derived form: noun refusal1
    Sample sentence:
    They refuse them the money
  5. resist, reject, refuse - resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor"
    --5 is one way to react, respond
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. reject, turn down, turn away, refuse - refuse entrance or membership; "They turned away hundreds of fans"; "Black people were often rejected by country clubs"
    Derived form: noun refusal1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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prevent - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

prevent

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb prevent has 2 senses
  1. prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid - keep from happening or arising; have the effect of preventing; "My sense of tact forbids an honest answer"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. prevent, keep - prevent from doing something or being in a certain state; "We must prevent the cancer from spreading"; "His snoring kept me from falling asleep"; "Keep the child from eating the marbles"
    Antonyms: let, allow, permit
    Derived form: noun prevention1
    Sample sentence:
    They prevent him from writing the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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teach - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

teach

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun teach has 1 sense
  1. Teach, Edward Teach, Thatch, Edward Thatch, Blackbeard - an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718)
    --1 is a kind of pirate, buccaneer, sea robber, sea rover
Verb teach has 2 senses
  1. teach, learn, instruct - impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"
    --1 is one way to inform
    Derived forms: noun teacher1, noun teacher2, noun teaching3
    Sample sentences:
    The parents teach a French poem to the children
    The parents teach the children a French poem
  2. teach - accustom gradually to some action or attitude; "The child is taught to obey her parents"
    --2 is one way to
    habituate, accustom
    Derived forms: noun teacher1, noun teacher2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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depend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

depend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb depend has 2 senses
  1. depend - be contingent upon (something that is ellided); "That depends"
    --1 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  2. count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckon - have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
    --2 is one way to trust, swear, rely, bank
    Derived form: noun dependency1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hit has 7 senses
  1. hit - (baseball) a successful stroke in an athletic contest (especially in baseball); "he came all the way around on Williams' hit"
    --1 is a kind of
    deed, feat, effort, exploit
    --1 has particulars: base hit, safety, bingle
    Derived forms: verb hit1, verb hit13
  2. hit, hitting, striking - the act of contacting one thing with another; "repeated hitting raised a large bruise"; "after three misses she finally got a hit"
    --2 is a kind of touch, touching
    --2 has particulars:
     contusion; crash, smash; bunt; fly, fly ball; grounder, ground ball, groundball, hopper; header; scorcher, screamer; plunk, plunker
    Derived form: verb hit4
  3. hit, smash, smasher, strike, bang - a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang"
    --3 is a kind of success
    --3 has particulars: blockbuster, megahit, smash hit; sleeper
  4. collision, hit - (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together; "the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction"
    --4 is a kind of contact, impinging, striking
    Derived form: verb hit2
  5. hit - a dose of a narcotic drug
    --5 is a kind of
    dose
  6. hit - a murder carried out by an underworld syndicate; "it has all the earmarks of a Mafia hit"
    --6 is a kind of
    murder, slaying, execution
    Derived form: verb hit15
  7. hit - a connection made via the internet to another website; "WordNet gets many hits from users worldwide"
    --7 is a kind of
    joining, connection, connexion
Verb hit has 17 senses
  1. hit - cause to move by striking; "hit a ball"
    --1 is one way to
    propel, impel
    Derived forms: noun hitter2, noun hit1, noun hitting1
    Sample sentence:
    The children hit the ball
  2. hit, strike, impinge on, run into, collide with - hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"
    --2 is one way to touch
    Antonyms: miss
    Derived forms: noun hit4, noun hitting1
    Sample sentence:
    The car hits the tree
  3. hit, strike - affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely; "We were hit by really bad weather"; "He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager"; "The earthquake struck at midnight"
    --3 is one way to affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch
    Sample sentence:
    The wind storms hit the area with dust and dirt
  4. hit - deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument; "He hit her hard in the face"
    --4 is one way to
    touch
    Derived forms: noun hit2, noun hitting1
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to hit his opponent
  5. reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain - reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
    Sample sentence:
    They hit the water
  6. reach, hit, attain - reach a point in time, or a certain state or level; "The thermometer hit 100 degrees"; "This car can reach a speed of 140 miles per hour"
    --6 is one way to arrive, get, come
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. shoot, hit, pip - hit with a missile from a weapon
    --7 is one way to injure, wound
    Derived form: noun hitting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. hit, strike, come to - cause to experience suddenly; "Panic struck me"; "An interesting idea hit her"; "A thought came to me"; "The thought struck terror in our minds"; "They were struck with fear"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  9. strike, hit - make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2"
    --9 is one way to attack, assail
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  10. hit - hit the intended target or goal
    --10 is one way to
    succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods
    Derived form: noun hitting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. strike, hit - produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note"
    --11 is one way to touch
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. stumble, hit - encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant"
    --12 is one way to come by
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  13. score, hit, tally, rack up - gain points in a game; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit .300 in the past season"
    --13 is one way to gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground
    Derived form: noun hit1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  14. hit - consume to excess; "hit the bottle"
    --14 is one way to
    consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. murder, slay, hit, dispatch, bump off, polish off, remove - kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered"
    --15 is one way to kill
    Derived form: noun hit6
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot hit Sue
  16. hit, strike - drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling"
    --16 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  17. hit - pay unsolicited and usually unwanted sexual attention to; "He tries to hit on women in bars"
    --17 is one way to
    approach
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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regard - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

regard

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun regard has 7 senses
  1. respect, regard - (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point; "it differs in that respect"
    --1 is a kind of detail, item, point
    Derived form: verb regard3
  2. attentiveness, heed, regard, paying attention - paying particular notice (as to children or helpless people); "his attentiveness to her wishes"; "he spends without heed to the consequences"
    --2 is a kind of attention, attending
    --2 has particulars: advertence, advertency
  3. regard, wish, compliments - (usually plural) a polite expression of desire for someone's welfare; "give him my kind regards"; "my best wishes"
    --3 is a kind of greeting, salutation
  4. gaze, regard - a long fixed look; "he fixed his paternal gaze on me"
    --4 is a kind of stare
    Derived form: verb regard2
  5. esteem, regard, respect - the condition of being honored (esteemed or respected or well regarded); "it is held in esteem"; "a man who has earned high regard"
    --5 is a kind of honor, honour, laurels
    --5 has particulars: stature
  6. regard, respect - a feeling of friendship and esteem; "she mistook his manly regard for love"; "he inspires respect"
    --6 is a kind of affection, affectionateness, fondness, tenderness, heart, warmheartedness
  7. respect, esteem, regard - an attitude of admiration or esteem; "she lost all respect for him"
    --7 is a kind of attitude, mental attitude
    --7 has particulars: estimate, estimation
Verb regard has 3 senses
  1. see, consider, reckon, view, regard - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
    --1 is one way to think, believe, consider, conceive
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. regard, consider - look at attentively
    --2 is one way to look
    Derived form: noun regard4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot regard Sue
  3. involve, affect, regard - connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business"
    --3 is one way to refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on
    Derived form: noun regard1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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enable - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

enable

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb enable has 1 sense
  1. enable - render capable or able for some task; "This skill will enable you to find a job on Wall Street"; "The rope enables you to secure yourself when you climb the mountain"
    --1 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Antonyms: disable, disenable, incapacitate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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complete - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

complete

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective complete has 6 senses
  1. complete - having every necessary or normal part or component or step; "a complete meal"; "a complete wardrobe"; "a complete set pf the Britannica"; "a complete set of china"; "a complete defeat"; "a complete accounting"
    Antonyms:
    uncomplete, broken, half, partial, rudimentary, sketchy, unelaborated, uncompleted, incomplete
  2. complete, consummate - perfect and complete in every respect; having all necessary qualities; "a complete gentleman"; "consummate happiness"; "a consummate performance"
    Antonym: imperfect (indirect, via perfect)
  3. complete - having all four whorls or principal parts--sepals and petals and stamens and carpels (or pistils); "complete flowers"
    Antonym:
    incomplete
  4. accomplished, complete - highly skilled; "an accomplished pianist"; "a complete musician"
    Antonym: unskilled (indirect, via skilled)
  5. arrant, complete, consummate, double-dyed, everlasting, gross, perfect, pure, sodding, stark, staring, thoroughgoing, utter - without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers; "an arrant fool"; "a complete coward"; "a consummate fool"; "a double-dyed villain"; "gross negligence"; "a perfect idiot"; "pure folly"; "what a sodding mess"; "stark staring mad"; "a thoroughgoing villain"; "utter nonsense"
    Antonym: mitigated (indirect, via unmitigated)
  6. complete, concluded, ended, over, all over, terminated - having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview"
    Antonym: unfinished (indirect, via finished)
Verb complete has 5 senses
  1. complete, finish - come or bring to a finish or an end; "He finished the dishes"; "She completed the requirements for her Master's Degree"; "The fastest runner finished the race in just over 2 hours; others finished in over 4 hours"
    --1 is one way to end, terminate
    Derived form: noun completion2
    Sample sentence:
    They won't complete the story
  2. complete - bring to a whole, with all the necessary parts or elements; "A child would complete the family"
    --2 is one way to
    fill, fill up, make full
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. dispatch, discharge, complete - complete or carry out; "discharge one's duties"
    --3 is one way to carry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfil
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. complete, nail - complete a pass
    --4 is one way to play
    Derived form: noun completion1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. complete, fill out, fill in, make out - write all the required information onto a form; "fill out this questionnaire, please!"; "make out a form"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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notice - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

notice

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun notice has 7 senses
  1. notice - an announcement containing information about a future event; "you didn't give me enough notice"
    --1 is a kind of
    announcement, promulgation
    --1 has particulars: caveat
    Derived form: verb notify1
  2. notice, observation, observance - the act of noticing or paying attention; "he escaped the notice of the police"
    --2 is a kind of attention, attending
    --2 has particulars: mind; remark
    Derived forms: verb notice4, verb notice2, verb notice1
  3. notification, notice - a request for payment; "the notification stated the grace period and the penalties for defaulting"
    --3 is a kind of request, asking
    Derived form: verb notify1
  4. notice - advance notification (usually written) of the intention to withdraw from an arrangement or contract; "we received a notice to vacate the premises"; "he gave notice two months before he moved"
    --4 is a kind of
    telling, apprisal, notification
    --4 has particulars: dismissal, dismission, pink slip
  5. poster, posting, placard, notice, bill, card - a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a poster advertised the coming attractions"
    --5 is a kind of sign
    --5 has particulars:
     show bill, show card, theatrical poster; flash card, flashcard
  6. notice - polite or favorable attention; "his hard work soon attracted the teacher's notice"
    --6 is a kind of
    attention, attending
    Derived form: verb notice4
  7. notice - a short critical review; "the play received good notices"
    --7 is a kind of
    review, critique, critical review, review article
    Derived form: verb notice3
Verb notice has 4 senses
  1. detect, observe, find, discover, notice - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
    --1 is one way to sight
    Derived form: noun notice2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. notice, mark, note - notice or perceive; "She noted that someone was following her"; "mark my words"
    Antonyms: ignore
    Derived forms: noun notice2, noun noticer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. comment, notice, remark, point out - make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his colleague"
    --3 is one way to note, observe, mention, remark
    Derived form: noun notice7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. notice, acknowledge - express recognition of the presence or existence of, or acquaintance with; "He never acknowledges his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway"; "She acknowledged his complement with a smile"; "it is important to acknowledge the work of others in one's own writing"
    --4 is one way to react, respond
    Derived forms: noun notice6, noun notice2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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extend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

extend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb extend has 17 senses
  1. widen, broaden, extend - extend in scope or range or area; "The law was extended to all citizens"; "widen the range of applications"; "broaden your horizon"; "Extend your backyard"
    --1 is one way to increase
    Derived forms: noun extension2, noun extent1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. run, go, pass, lead, extend - stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"
    --2 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun extent2
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. cover, extend - span an interval of distance, space or time; "The war extended over five years"; "The period covered the turn of the century"; "My land extends over the hills on the horizon"; "This farm covers some 200 acres"
    --3 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun extent2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. extend, offer - make available; provide; "extend a loan"; "The bank offers a good deal on new mortgages"
    --4 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. exsert, stretch out, put out, extend, hold out, stretch forth - thrust or extend out; "He held out his hand"; "point a finger"; "extend a hand"; "the bee exserted its sting"
    --5 is one way to gesticulate, gesture, motion
    Derived form: noun extensor1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. extend, poke out, reach out - reach outward in space; "The awning extends several feet over the sidewalk"
    --6 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. offer, extend - offer verbally; "extend my greetings"; "He offered his sympathy"
    --7 is one way to give, pay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  8. stretch, extend - extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body; "Stretch your legs!"; "Extend your right arm above your head"
    --8 is one way to tense, strain, tense up
    Derived forms: noun extension5, noun extensor1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. extend, expand - expand the influence of; "The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent"
    --9 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. prolong, protract, extend, draw out - lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer; "We prolonged our stay"; "She extended her visit by another day"; "The meeting was drawn out until midnight"
    --10 is one way to lengthen
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. unfold, stretch, stretch out, extend - extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; "Unfold the newspaper"; "stretch out that piece of cloth"; "extend the TV antenna"
    --11 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  12. gallop, extend - cause to move at full gallop; "Did you gallop the horse just now?"
    --12 is one way to ride, sit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. extend - open or straighten out; unbend; "Can we extend the legs of this dining table?"
    --13 is one way to
    straighten, straighten out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. strain, extend - use to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity; "He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro"; "Don't strain your mind too much"
    --14 is one way to use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  15. extend - prolong the time allowed for payment of; "extend the loan"
    --15 is one way to
    prolong, protract, extend, draw out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. carry, extend - continue or extend; "The civil war carried into the neighboring province"; "The disease extended into the remote mountain provinces"
    --16 is one way to continue
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  17. extend, stretch - increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance; "stretch the soup by adding some more cream"; "extend the casserole with a little rice"
    --17 is one way to increase
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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check - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

check

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun check has 13 senses
  1. check, bank check, cheque - a written order directing a bank to pay money; "he paid all his bills by check"
    --1 is a kind of draft, bill of exchange, order of payment
    --1 has particulars:
     bad check, bad cheque; kite; kite; counter check; giro, giro cheque; paycheck, payroll check; certified check, certified cheque; personal check, personal cheque; cashier's check, treasurer's check, cashier's cheque, treasurer's cheque; blank check, blank cheque; medicare check, medicare payment
    Derived form: verb check20
  2. assay, check - an appraisal of the state of affairs; "they made an assay of the contents"; "a check on its dependability under stress"
    --2 is a kind of appraisal, assessment
    --2 has particulars:
     countercheck, double check; Apgar score; paternity test; stress test
    Derived form: verb check1
  3. check, chit, tab - the bill in a restaurant; "he asked the waiter for the check"
    --3 is a kind of bill, account, invoice
  4. arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stop, stoppage - the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
    --4 is a kind of inaction, inactivity, inactiveness
    --4 has particulars: countercheck; logjam
    Derived forms: verb check5, verb check23
  5. confirmation, verification, check, substantiation - additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct; "fossils provided further confirmation of the evolutionary theory"
    --5 is a kind of proof, cogent evidence
    --5 has particulars:
     bed check; crosscheck; parity check, redundant check, odd-even check; checksum
    Derived forms: verb check2, verb check3
  6. check, checkout, check-out procedure - the act of inspecting or verifying; "they made a check of their equipment"; "the pilot ran through the check-out procedure"
    --6 is a kind of inspection, review
    --6 has particulars: spot check
    Derived forms: verb check8, verb check21, verb check22, verb check3, verb check1
  7. check mark, check, tick - a mark indicating that something has been noted or completed etc.; "as he called the role he put a check mark by each student's name"
    --7 is a kind of mark
    Derived form: verb check6
  8. hindrance, deterrent, impediment, balk, baulk, check, handicap - something immaterial that interferes with or delays action or progress
    --8 is a kind of difficulty
    --8 has particulars:
     albatross, millstone; bind; drag; obstacle, obstruction; straitjacket
  9. check, chip - a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something
    --9 is a kind of blemish, defect, mar
    Derived forms: verb check24, verb check25
  10. check - a textile pattern of squares or crossed lines (resembling a checkerboard); "she wore a skirt with checks"
    --10 is a kind of
    weave
    --10 has particulars:
     houndstooth check, hound's-tooth check, dogstooth check, dogs-tooth check, dog's-tooth check
    Derived form: verb check16
  11. bridle, check, curb - the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess; "his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper"
    --11 is a kind of restraint
    Derived forms: verb check4, verb check11
  12. check - obstructing an opponent in ice hockey
    --12 is a kind of
    obstruction
    --12 is a part of ice hockey, hockey, hockey game
    --12 has particulars: crosscheck; poke check
    Derived form: verb check10
  13. check - (chess) a direct attack on an opponent's king
    --13 is a kind of
    chess move
    --13 has particulars: discovered check
Verb check has 25 senses
  1. check, check up on, look into, check out, suss out, check over, go over, check into - examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition; "check the brakes"; "Check out the engine"
    --1 is one way to analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
    Derived forms: noun check2, noun check6, noun checker2
    Sample sentences:
    The men check the area for animals
    The men check for animals in the area
  2. check - make an examination or investigation; "check into the rumor"; "check the time of the class"
    --2 is one way to
    examine, see
    Derived form: noun check5
    Sample sentence:
    They won't check the story
  3. see, check, insure, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assure - be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product"
    --3 is one way to verify
    Derived forms: noun check5, noun check6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate - lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits; "moderate your alcohol intake"; "hold your tongue"; "hold your temper"; "control your anger"
    --4 is one way to restrain, suppress, keep, keep back, hold back
    Derived form: noun check11
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. check - stop for a moment, as if out of uncertainty or caution; "She checked for an instant and missed a step"
    --5 is one way to
    stop, halt
    Derived form: noun check4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. check, check off, mark, mark off, tick off, tick - put a check mark on or next to; "Please check each name on the list"; "tick off the items"
    --6 is one way to verify
    Derived form: noun check7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. check, retard, delay - slow the growth or development of; "The brain damage will retard the child's language development"
    --7 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. check, check out - be verified or confirmed; pass inspection; "These stories don't check!"
    Derived form: noun check6
    Sample sentence:
    They won't check the story
  9. match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"
    --9 is one way to equal, be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. check - block or impede (a player from the opposing team) in ice hockey
    --10 is one way to
    obstruct, blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrass
    Derived form: noun check12
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to check his opponent
  11. discipline, train, check, condition - train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
    --11 is one way to develop, make grow
    Derived form: noun check11
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  12. check - consign for shipment on a vehicle; "check your luggage before boarding"
    --12 is one way to
    consign, charge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. check - hand over something to somebody as for temporary safekeeping; "Check your coat at the door"
    --13 is one way to
    consign, charge
    Derived form: noun checker1
    Sample sentence:
    They check the cape
  14. check - abandon the intended prey, turn, and pursue an inferior prey, of falcons
    --14 is one way to
    stop, halt
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  15. check - stop in a chase especially when scent is lost; "The dog checked"
    --15 is one way to
    stop, halt
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  16. check, checker, chequer - mark into squares or draw squares on; draw crossed lines on
    --16 is one way to draw
    Derived form: noun check10
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. check - decline to initiate betting
    --17 is one way to
    move, go
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  18. check, turn back, arrest, stop, contain, hold back - hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism"
    --18 is one way to defend
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  19. check - place into check; "He checked my kings"
    --19 is one way to
    attack, aggress
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  20. check - write out a check on a bank account
    --20 is one way to
    write out, issue, make out, cut
    Derived form: noun check1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  21. determine, check, find out, see, ascertain, watch, learn - find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
    Derived form: noun check6
    Sample sentence:
    They check whether there was a traffic accident
  22. check - verify by consulting a source or authority; "check the spelling of this word"; "check your facts"
    --22 is one way to
    verify
    Derived form: noun check6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  23. check - arrest the motion (of something) abruptly; "He checked the flow of water by shutting off the main valve"
    --23 is one way to
    stop
    Derived form: noun check4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  24. check, chink - make cracks or chinks in; "The heat checked the paint"
    --24 is one way to crack
    Derived form: noun check9
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  25. crack, check, break - become fractured; break or crack on the surface only; "The glass cracked when it was heated"
    --25 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun check9
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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laugh

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun laugh has 3 senses
  1. laugh, laughter - the sound of laughing
    --1 is a kind of utterance, vocalization
    --1 has particulars:
     cachinnation; cackle; chortle, chuckle; giggle; guffaw, belly laugh; hee-haw, horselaugh, ha-ha, haw-haw; snicker, snort, snigger; titter
    Derived form: verb laugh1
  2. laugh - a facial expression characteristic of a person laughing; "his face wrinkled in a silent laugh of derision"
    --2 is a kind of
    facial expression, facial gesture
    Derived form: verb laugh1
  3. joke, gag, laugh, jest, jape - a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter; "he told a very funny joke"; "he knows a million gags"; "thanks for the laugh"; "he laughed unpleasantly at hisown jest"; "even a schoolboy's jape is supposed to have some ascertainable point"
    --3 is a kind of wit, humor, humour, witticism, wittiness
    --3 has parts: punch line, laugh line, gag line, tag line
    --3 has particulars:
     belly laugh, sidesplitter, howler, thigh-slapper, scream, wow, riot; dirty joke, dirty story, blue joke, blue story; ethnic joke; funny story, good story; in-joke; one-liner; shaggy dog story; sick joke; sight gag, visual joke
    Derived form: verb laugh1
Verb laugh has 1 sense
  1. laugh, express joy, express mirth - produce laughter
    --1 is one way to express emotion, express feelings
    Antonyms: cry, weep
    Derived forms: noun laugh3, noun laugh2, noun laugh1, noun laugher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective fit has 3 senses
  1. fit, fit to, fit for - meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to"
    Antonyms: unfit, condemned, subhuman, unsuitable
  2. fit, primed, set - (usually followed by `to' or `for') on the point of or strongly disposed; "in no fit state to continue"; "fit to drop"; "laughing fit to burst"; "she was fit to scream"; "primed for a fight"; "we are set to go at any time"
    Antonym: unready (indirect, via ready)
  3. fit, healthy - physically and mentally sound or healthy; "felt relaxed and fit after their holiday"; "keeps fit with diet and exercise"
    Antonyms: unfit, afflicted, impaired, apractic, apraxic, autistic, bandy, bandy-legged, bowed, bowleg, bowlegged, broken-backed, crippled, halt, halting, game, crookback, crookbacked, humped, humpbacked, hunchback, hunchbacked, gibbous, kyphotic, disabled, handicapped, incapacitated, gammy, knock-kneed, lame, spavined, dipped, lordotic, swayback, swaybacked, maimed, mutilated, paralytic, paralyzed, paraplegic
Noun fit has 4 senses
  1. fit, tantrum, scene, conniption - a display of bad temper; "he had a fit"; "she threw a tantrum"; "he made a scene"
    --1 is a kind of bad temper, ill temper
  2. paroxysm, fit, convulsion - a sudden uncontrollable attack; "a paroxysm of giggling"; "a fit of coughing"; "convulsions of laughter"
    --2 is a kind of attack
  3. fit - the manner in which something fits; "I admired the fit of her coat"
    --3 is a kind of
    manner, mode, style, way, fashion
    --3 has particulars: hang
    Derived forms: verb fit4, verb fit2
  4. burst, fit - a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason); "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning"
    --4 is a kind of activity
    --4 has particulars: fits and starts
Verb fit has 9 senses
  1. suit, accommodate, fit - be agreeable or acceptable to; "This suits my needs"
    --1 is one way to meet, fit, conform to
    Derived form: noun fitter1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  2. fit, go - be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle"
    --2 is one way to fit
    Derived forms: noun fit3, noun fitting4
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't fit
  3. meet, fit, conform to - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?"
    --3 is one way to match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. fit - make fit; "fit a dress"; "He fitted other pieces of paper to his cut-out"
    --4 is one way to
    shape, form
    Derived forms: noun fit3, noun fitter1, noun fitting1
    Sample sentence:
    They fit the cape
  5. fit - insert or adjust several objects or people; "Can you fit the toy into the box?"; "This man can't fit himself into our work environment"
    --5 is one way to
    adapt, accommodate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"
    --6 is one way to equal, be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. fit - conform to some shape or size; "How does this shirt fit?"
    --7 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  8. equip, fit, fit out, outfit - provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
    --8 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Derived form: noun fitting3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  9. match, fit - make correspond or harmonize; "Match my sweater"
    --9 is one way to adjust, set, correct
    Derived form: noun fitting1
    Sample sentence:
    They fit the cape

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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push

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun push has 5 senses
  1. push, pushing - the act of applying force in order to move something away; "he gave the door a hard push"; "the pushing is good exercise"
    --1 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    --1 has particulars:
     depression; nudge, jog; press, pressure, pressing; shove; boost
    Derived forms: verb push10, verb push9, verb push5, verb push1
  2. push, thrust - the force used in pushing; "the push of the water on the walls of the tank"; "the thrust of the jet engines"
    --2 is a kind of force
    Derived forms: verb push10, verb push1
  3. energy, push, get-up-and-go - enterprising or ambitious drive; "Europeans often laugh at American energy"
    --3 is a kind of drive
    --3 has particulars: second wind
    Derived forms: verb push7, verb push4, verb push2
  4. push button, push, button - an electrical switch operated by pressing a button; "the elevator was operated by push buttons"; "the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk"
    --4 is a kind of switch, electric switch, electrical switch
    --4 is a part of push-button radio
    --4 has particulars:
     bell push; doorbell, bell, buzzer; horn button; mouse button; panic button; reset button
  5. push - an effort to advance; "the army made a push toward the sea"
    --5 is a kind of
    progress, progression, procession, advance, advancement, forward motion, onward motion
    Derived form: verb push2
Verb push has 10 senses
  1. push, force - move with force, "He pushed the table into a corner"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Antonyms: pull, draw, force
    Derived forms: noun push2, noun push1, noun pusher5, noun pushing1
    Sample sentence:
    They push the books into the box
  2. push, bear on - press, drive, or impel (someone) to action or completion of an action; "He pushed her to finish her doctorate"
    --2 is one way to urge, urge on, press, exhort
    Derived forms: noun push3, noun push5
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot push Sue
  3. advertise, advertize, promote, push - make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
    --3 is one way to praise
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue push the movie
  4. tug, labor, labour, push, drive - strive and make an effort to reach a goal; "She tugged for years to make a decent living"; "We have to push a little to make the deadline!"; "She is driving away at her doctoral thesis"
    --4 is one way to fight, struggle
    Derived form: noun push3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  5. push - press against forcefully without being able to move; "she pushed against the wall with all her strength"
    --5 is one way to
    press
    Derived form: noun push1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. push, crowd - approach a certain age or speed; "She is pushing fifty"
    --6 is one way to approach, near, come on, go up, draw near, draw close, come near
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. crusade, fight, press, campaign, push, agitate - exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for; "The liberal party pushed for reforms"; "She is crusading for women's rights"; "The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate"
    --7 is one way to advertise, advertize, promote, push
    Derived form: noun push3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. push - sell or promote the sale of (illegal goods such as drugs); "The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs"
    --8 is one way to
    deal, sell, trade
    Derived form: noun pusher2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. push - move strenuously and with effort; "The crowd pushed forward"
    --9 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun push1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. press, push - make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby; "`Now push hard,' said the doctor to the woman"
    --10 is one way to push, force
    Derived forms: noun push2, noun push1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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define

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb define has 4 senses
  1. define - give a definition for the meaning of a word; "Define `sadness'"
    --1 is one way to
    specify, set, determine, fix, limit
    Derived form: noun definition1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. specify, define, delineate, delimit, delimitate - determine the essential quality of
    --2 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. define - determine the nature of; "What defines a good wine?"
    --3 is one way to
    characterize, characterise
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. define, delineate - delineate the form or outline of; "The tree was clearly defined by the light"; "The camera could define the smallest object"
    --4 is one way to show
    Derived forms: noun definition2, noun defining1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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shake - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

shake

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun shake has 6 senses
  1. shingle, shake - building material used as siding or roofing
    --1 is a kind of building material
  2. milkshake, milk shake, shake - frothy drink of milk and flavoring and sometimes fruit or ice cream
    --2 is a kind of drink
    --2 has particulars: eggshake; frappe; malted, malt, malted milk
  3. trill, shake - a note that alternates rapidly with another note a semitone above it
    --3 is a kind of note, musical note, tone
  4. handshake, shake, handshaking, handclasp - grasping and shaking a person's hand (as to acknowledge an introduction or to agree on a contract)
    --4 is a kind of acknowledgment, acknowledgement
    Derived form: verb shake9
  5. tremble, shiver, shake - reflex shaking caused by cold or fear or excitement
    --5 is a kind of reflex, instinctive reflex, innate reflex, inborn reflex, unconditioned reflex, physiological reaction
    Derived form: verb shake2
  6. wag, waggle, shake - causing to move repeatedly from side to side
    --6 is a kind of agitation
    Derived forms: verb shake4, verb shake1
Verb shake has 9 senses
  1. shake, agitate - move or cause to move back and forth; "The chemist shook the flask vigorously"; "My hands were shaking"
    --1 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun shake6, noun shaker3, noun shaking1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. shake, didder - move with or as if with a tremor; "his hands shook"
    --2 is one way to move involuntarily, move reflexively
    Derived forms: noun shake5, noun shaking2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  3. judder, shake - shake or vibrate rapidly and intensively; "The old engine was juddering"
    --3 is one way to vibrate
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. rock, sway, shake - move back and forth or sideways; "the ship was rocking"; "the tall building swayed"; "She rocked back and forth on her feet"
    --4 is one way to move back and forth
    Derived form: noun shake6
    Sample sentences:
    The crowds shake in the streets
    The streets shake with crowds
  5. shake - undermine or cause to waver; "my faith has been shaken"; "The bad news shook her hopes"
    --5 is one way to
    weaken
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir - stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
    --6 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Sample sentences:
    The performance is likely to shake Sue
    The bad news will shake him
  7. shake, shake off, throw off, escape from - get rid of; "I couldn't shake the car that was following me"
    --7 is one way to escape, get away, break loose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. shake - bring to a specified condition by or as if by shaking; "He was shaken from his dreams"; "shake the salt out of the salt shaker"
    --8 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  9. shake - shake (a body part) to communicate a greeting, feeling, or cognitive state; "shake one's head"; "She shook her finger at the naughty students"; "The old enemies shook hands"; "Don't shake your fist at me!"
    --9 is one way to
    gesticulate, gesture, motion
    Derived form: noun shake4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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examine - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

examine

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb examine has 5 senses
  1. analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas - consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"
    Derived form: noun examination4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue examine the movie
  2. examine, see - observe, check out, and look over carefully or inspect; "The customs agent examined the baggage"; "I must see your passport before you can enter the country"
    Derived forms: noun examination1, noun examiner2
    Sample sentence:
    The customs agents examine the bags for drugs
  3. probe, examine - question or examine thoroughly and closely
    --3 is one way to investigate, look into
    Derived forms: noun examination3, noun examination2, noun examination5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. examine - question closely
    --4 is one way to
    question, query
    Derived forms: noun examinee1, noun examination3, noun examination2, noun examination5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  5. test, prove, try, try out, examine, essay - put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to; "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"
    --5 is one way to judge
    Derived forms: noun examination2, noun examination4, noun examination5, noun examiner1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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drink - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

drink

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun drink has 5 senses
  1. drink - a single serving of a beverage; "I asked for a hot drink"; "likes a drink before dinner"
    --1 is a kind of
    helping, portion, serving
    --1 has particulars:
     chaser; draft, draught, potation, tipple; pledge, toast; libation; eye opener; nightcap; hair of the dog; shandygaff, shandy; stirrup cup; sundowner; posset; syllabub, sillabub; sangaree, sangria; whiskey neat, whisky neat; whiskey on the rocks, whisky on the rocks; ice-cream soda, ice-cream float, float; milkshake, milk shake, shake; frappe
    Derived form: verb drink1
  2. drink, drinking, boozing, drunkenness, crapulence - the act of drinking alcoholic beverages to excess; "drink was his downfall"
    --2 is a kind of intemperance, intemperateness
    --2 has particulars: drinking bout
    Derived forms: verb drink5, verb drink2
  3. beverage, drink, drinkable, potable - any liquid suitable for drinking; "may I take your beverage order?"
    --3 is a kind of food, nutrient; liquid
    --3 has particulars:
     milk; wish-wash; potion; alcohol, alcoholic beverage, intoxicant, inebriant; hydromel; near beer; ginger beer; mixer; cooler; refresher; smoothie; fizz; cider, cyder; cocoa, chocolate, hot chocolate, drinking chocolate; fruit juice, fruit crush; fruit drink, ade; mate; soft drink; coffee, java; tea; drinking water
    Derived form: verb drink1
  4. drink - any large deep body of water; "he jumped into the drink and had to be rescued"
    --4 is a kind of
    body of water, water
  5. swallow, drink, deglutition - the act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough"; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips"
    --5 is a kind of consumption, ingestion, intake, uptake
    --5 has particulars:
     aerophagia; gulp, draft, draught, swig; nip, sip
    Derived form: verb drink1
Verb drink has 5 senses
  1. drink, imbibe - take in liquids; "The patient must drink several liters each day"; "The children like to drink soda"
    --1 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun drink3, noun drink5, noun drink1, noun drinker1, noun drinking1
    Sample sentences:
    They drink
    The animals drink
  2. drink, booze, fuddle - consume alcohol; "We were up drinking all night"
    --2 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun drink2, noun drinker2, noun drinking2
    Sample sentence:
    They drink
  3. toast, drink, pledge, salute, wassail - propose a toast to; "Let us toast the birthday girl!"; "Let's drink to the New Year"
    --3 is one way to honor, honour, reward
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s PP
  4. drink in, drink - be fascinated or spell-bound by; pay close attention to; "The mother drinks in every word of her son on the stage"
    --4 is one way to steep, immerse, engulf, plunge, engross, absorb, soak up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. drink, tope - drink excessive amounts of alcohol; be an alcoholic; "The husband drinks and beats his wife"
    --5 is one way to use, habituate
    Derived forms: noun drink2, noun drunkard1, noun drinker2, noun drinking2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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gain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

gain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun gain has 4 senses
  1. addition, increase, gain - a quantity that is added; "there was an addition to property taxes this year"; "they recorded the cattle's gain in weight over a period of weeks"
    --1 is a kind of indefinite quantity
    --1 has particulars: accretion
  2. profit, gain - the advantageous quality of being beneficial
    --2 is a kind of advantage, vantage
    --2 has particulars: account; profitableness, profitability
  3. amplification, gain - the amount of increase in signal power or voltage or current expressed as the ratio of output to input
    --3 is a kind of increase, increment
    --3 has particulars: loop gain
  4. gain - the amount by which the revenue of a business exceeds its cost of operating
    --4 is a kind of
    sum, sum of money, amount, amount of money
    Antonyms: loss, red ink, red
    --4 has particulars: financial gain; paper profit
Verb gain has 9 senses
  1. derive, gain - obtain; "derive pleasure from one's garden"
    --1 is one way to obtain
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  2. acquire, win, gain - win something through one's efforts; "I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese"; "Gain an understanding of international finance"
    --2 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun gainer2
    Sample sentence:
    They gain the money
  3. profit, gain, benefit - derive a benefit from; "She profited from his vast experience"
    --3 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun gainer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain - reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground - obtain advantages, such as points, etc.; "The home team was gaining ground"; "After defeating the Knicks, the Blazers pulled ahead of the Lakers in the battle for the number-one playoff berth in the Western Conference"
    Antonyms: fall back, lose, drop off, fall behind, recede
    Derived form: noun gainer2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. advance, gain - rise in rate or price; "The stock market gained 24 points today"
    --6 is one way to wax, mount, climb, rise
    Sample sentence:
    The moon will soon gain
  7. gain - increase in; "gain momentum"; "gain nerve"
    --7 is one way to
    increase
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in - earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
    --8 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun gainer2
    Sample sentence:
    They gain the money
  9. gain, put on - increase (one's body weight); "She gained 20 pounds when she stopped exercising"
    --9 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: reduce, melt off, lose weight, slim, slenderize, thin, slim down
    Derived form: noun gainer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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arise - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

arise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb arise has 7 senses
  1. originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow - come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
    --1 is one way to become
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  2. arise, come up, bob up - originate or come into being; "aquestion arose"
    --2 is one way to become
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. arise, rise, uprise, get up, stand up - rise to one's feet; "The audience got up and applauded"
    --3 is one way to change posture
    Antonyms: sit down, sit, lie down, lie
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue arise
  4. arise, come up - occur; "A slight unpleasantness arose from this discussion"
    --4 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise - move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
    --5 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. rebel, arise, rise, rise up - take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
    --6 is one way to protest, resist, dissent
    Sample sentence:
    They arise
  7. get up, turn out, arise, uprise, rise - get up and out of bed; "I get up at 7 A.M. every day"; "They rose early"; "He uprose at night"
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue arise

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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attend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

attend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb attend has 5 senses
  1. attend, go to - be present at (meetings, church services, university), etc.; "She attends class regularly"; "I rarely attend services at my church"; "did you go to the meeting?"
    --1 is one way to be
    Antonyms: miss
    Derived forms: noun attendant2, noun attender3, noun attender2, noun attendance1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. attend, take care, look, see - take charge of or deal with; "Could you see about lunch?"; "I must attend to this matter"; "She took care of this business"
    --2 is one way to care, give care
    Derived form: noun attention2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. attend - to accompany as a circumstance or follow as a result; "Menuhin's playing was attended by a 15-minute standing ovation"
    --3 is one way to
    attach to, accompany, come with, go with
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. serve, attend to, wait on, attend, assist - work for or be a servant to; "May I serve you?"; "She attends the old lady in the wheelchair"; "Can you wait on our table, please?"; "Is a salesperson assisting you?"; "The minister served the King for many years"
    --4 is one way to help, assist, aid
    Derived forms: noun attendant1, noun attender2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  5. attend, hang, advert, pay heed, give ear - give heed (to); "The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"; "She hung on his every word"; "They attended to everything he said"
    --5 is one way to listen
    Derived forms: noun attention3, noun attention5, noun attention1, noun attender1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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associate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

associate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective associate has 1 sense
  1. associate - having partial rights and privileges or subordinate status; "an associate member"; "an associate professor"
    Antonym:
    dominant (indirect, via subordinate)
Noun associate has 4 senses
  1. associate - a person who joins with others in some activity; "he had to consult his associate before continuing"
    --1 is a kind of
    peer, equal, match, compeer
    --1 is a member of association
    --1 has particulars:
     adjunct; affiliate; ally, friend; bedfellow; collaborator, cooperator, partner, pardner; colleague, confrere, fellow; colleague, co-worker, fellow worker, workfellow; member; participant; shipmate; teammate, mate
    Derived form: verb associate3
  2. companion, comrade, fellow, familiar, associate - a person who is frequently in the company of another; "drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"
    --2 is a kind of friend
    --2 has particulars: date, escort; playmate, playfellow; tovarich
    Derived form: verb associate2
  3. associate - any event that usually accompanies or is closely connected with another; "first was the lightning and then its thunderous associate"
    --3 is a kind of
    accompaniment, concomitant, co-occurrence
  4. associate degree, associate - a degree granted by a two-year college on successful completion of the undergraduates course of studies
    --4 is a kind of academic degree, degree
    --4 has particulars:
     Associate in Arts, AA; Associate in Applied Science, AAS; Associate in Nursing, AN
Verb associate has 3 senses
  1. associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect - make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
    --1 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Antonyms: decouple, dissociate
    Derived forms: noun association3, noun association5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. consort, associate, affiliate, assort - keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues"
    --2 is one way to interact
    Derived forms: noun association1, noun association2, noun associate2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. consociate, associate - bring or come into association or action; "The churches consociated to fight their dissolution"
    --3 is one way to unite, unify
    Derived forms: noun association4, noun association6, noun association8, noun association1, noun association2, noun associate1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hang - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hang

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hang has 3 senses
  1. bent, knack, hang - a special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"
    --1 is a kind of endowment, gift, talent, natural endowment
  2. hang - the way a garment hangs; "he adjusted the hang of his coat"
    --2 is a kind of
    fit
    Derived form: verb hang5
  3. hang - a gymnastic exercise performed on the rings or horizontal bar or parallel bars when the gymnast's weight is supported by the arms
    --3 is a kind of
    gymnastic exercise
    --3 has particulars:
     bent hang; inverted hang; lever hang; reverse hang; straight hang
Verb hang has 15 senses
  1. hang - be suspended or hanging; "The flag hung on the wall"
    Derived form: noun hanging1
    Sample sentence:
    The lights hang from the ceiling
  2. hang, hang up - cause to be hanging or suspended; "Hang that picture on the wall"
    --2 is one way to fasten, fix, secure
    Derived forms: noun hanger1, noun hanger2, noun hanging1
    Sample sentence:
    They hang the lights from the ceiling
  3. hang, string up - kill by hanging; "The murdered was hanged on Friday"
    --3 is one way to execute, put to death
    Derived form: noun hanging2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to hang the prisoners
  4. hang - let drop or droop; "Hang one's head in shame"
    --4 is one way to
    drop
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. hang, fall, flow - fall or flow in a certain way; "This dress hangs well"; "Her long black hair flowed down her back"
    Derived form: noun hang2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  6. hang - be menacing, burdensome, or oppressive; "This worry hangs on my mind"; "The cloud of suspicion hangs over her"
    --6 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. attend, hang, advert, pay heed, give ear - give heed (to); "The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"; "She hung on his every word"; "They attended to everything he said"
    --7 is one way to listen
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s PP
  8. hang - be suspended or poised; "Heavy fog hung over the valley"
    Derived form: noun hanging3
    Sample sentences:
    Some big birds hang in the tree
    There hang some big birds in the tree
  9. cling, hang - hold on tightly or tenaciously; "hang on to your father's hands"; "The child clung to his mother's apron"
    --9 is one way to grasp, hold on
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. hang - be exhibited; "Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. hang - prevent from reaching a verdict, of a jury
    --11 is one way to
    obstruct, blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrass
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  12. hang - decorate or furnish with something suspended; "Hang wallpaper"
    --12 is one way to
    decorate, adorn, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify
    Derived form: noun hanging1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. hang - be placed in position as by a hinge; "This cabinet door doesn't hang right!"
    Sample sentence:
    The doors hang
  14. hang - place in position as by a hinge so as to allow free movement in one direction; "hang a door"
    --14 is one way to
    fasten, fix, secure
    Sample sentence:
    They want to hang the doors
  15. hang - of meat, in order to get a gamey taste; "hang the venison for a few days"
    --15 is one way to
    decompose, rot, molder, moulder
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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perform - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

perform

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb perform has 4 senses
  1. perform, execute, do - carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
    Derived form: noun performance2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. perform - perform a function; "Who will perform the wedding?"
    --2 is one way to
    act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. perform - give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"
    --3 is one way to
    re-create
    Derived forms: noun performer1, noun performing1, noun performance1
    Sample sentence:
    Did he perform his major works over a short period of time?
  4. do, perform - get (something) done; "I did my job"
    --4 is one way to carry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfil
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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marry - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

marry

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb marry has 2 senses
  1. marry, get married, wed, conjoin, hook up with, get hitched with, espouse - take in marriage
    --1 is one way to unite, unify
    Derived form: noun marriage3
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue marry
    Sam cannot marry Sue
  2. marry, wed, tie, splice - perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii"
    --2 is one way to officiate
    Derived form: noun marriage3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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protect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

protect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb protect has 2 senses
  1. protect - shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage; "Weatherbeater protects your roof from the rain"
    --1 is one way to
    defend
    Derived forms: noun protection2, noun protection1, noun protector1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. protect - use tariffs to favor domestic industry
    --2 is one way to
    assist
    Derived form: noun protection6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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adopt - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

adopt

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb adopt has 7 senses
  1. adopt, follow, espouse - choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals"
    --1 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived form: noun adoption1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. adopt, borrow, take over, take up - take up and practice as one's own
    --2 is one way to accept, take, have
    Derived form: noun adoption3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  3. assume, adopt, take on, take over - take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities; "When will the new President assume office?"
    --3 is one way to take office
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. assume, acquire, adopt, take on, take - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
    --4 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. adopt, take in - take into one's family; "They adopted two children from Nicaragua"
    --5 is one way to take
    Derived forms: noun adoptee1, noun adoption2, noun adopter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  6. dramatize, dramatise, adopt - put into dramatic form; "adopt a book for a screenplay"
    --6 is one way to write, compose, pen, indite
    Sample sentence:
    Did he adopt his major works over a short period of time?
  7. espouse, embrace, adopt, sweep up - take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own; "She embraced Catholocism"; "They adopted the Jewish faith"
    --7 is one way to accept
    Derived form: noun adoption3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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confirm - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

confirm

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb confirm has 5 senses
  1. confirm, corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm - establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts; "his story confirmed my doubts"; "The evidence supports the defendant"
    Derived forms: noun confirmation2, noun confirmation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. confirm, reassert - strengthen or make more firm; "The witnesses confirmed the victim's account"
    --2 is one way to affirm
    Derived forms: noun confirmation2, noun confirmation1
    Sample sentence:
    They confirm that there was a traffic accident
  3. confirm - make more firm; "Confirm thy soul in self-control!"
    --3 is one way to
    strengthen, beef up, fortify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. confirm - as of a person to a position; "The Senate confirmed the President's candidate for Secretary of Defense"
    --4 is one way to
    approve, O.K., okay, sanction
    Derived form: noun confirmation3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. confirm - administer the rite of confirmation to; "the children were confirmed in their mother's faith"
    --5 is one way to
    covenant
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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mark - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

mark

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun mark has 15 senses
  1. mark, grade, score - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"
    --1 is a kind of evaluation, valuation, rating
    --1 has particulars: grade point; percentile, centile; decile; quartile
  2. marker, marking, mark - a distinguishing symbol; "the owner's mark was on all the sheep"
    --2 is a kind of symbol
    --2 has particulars:
     earmark; brand; trademark; authentication, hallmark, assay-mark; postmark; watermark; broad arrow; milestone, milepost; peg, pin; spot, pip; label; cairn
    Derived forms: verb mark3, verb mark5
  3. target, mark - a reference point to shoot at; "his arrow hit the mark"
    --3 is a kind of reference point, point of reference, reference
    --3 has parts: bull's eye, bull
    --3 has particulars: clout; drogue
  4. mark, print - a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"
    --4 is a kind of indication, indicant
    --4 has particulars:
     footprint, footmark, step; trace; mintmark; stroke; hoofprint, hoof mark, hoof-mark; line; line
    Derived forms: verb mark9, verb mark5, verb mark2
  5. mark - the impression created by doing something unusual or extraordinary that people notice and remember; "it was in London that he made his mark"; "he left an indelible mark on the American theater"
    --5 is a kind of
    impression, effect
  6. mark, stigma, brand, stain - a symbol of disgrace or infamy; "And the Lord set a mark upon Cain"--Genesis
    --6 is a kind of symbol
    --6 has particulars:
     demerit; bar sinister, bend sinister; cloven hoof, cloven foot
    Derived form: verb mark6
  7. mark, German mark, Deutsche Mark, Deutschmark - formerly the basic unit of money in Germany
    --7 is a kind of German monetary unit
    --7 has parts: pfennig
  8. Mark, Saint Mark, St. Mark - Apostle and companion of Saint Peter; assumed to be the author of the second Gospel
    --8 is a kind of Apostle; Evangelist; saint
  9. chump, fool, gull, mark, patsy, fall guy, sucker, soft touch, mug - a person who is gullible and easy to take advantage of
    --9 is a kind of victim, dupe
  10. mark - a written or printed symbol (as for punctuation); "his answer was just a punctuation mark"
    --10 is a kind of
    written symbol, printed symbol
    --10 has particulars:
     arrow, pointer; broad arrow; call mark, call number, pressmark; caret; check mark, check, tick; diacritical mark, diacritic; ditto mark, ditto; dollar mark, dollar sign; point, head; punctuation, punctuation mark
    Derived form: verb mark11
  11. sign, mark - a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened); "he showed signs of strain"; "they welcomed the signs of spring"
    --11 is a kind of clue, clew, cue
    Derived form: verb mark7
  12. Mark, Gospel According to Mark - the shortest of the four Gospels in the New Testament
    --12 is a kind of Gospel, Gospels, evangel; book
    --12 is a part of New Testament
  13. scratch, scrape, scar, mark - an indication of damage
    --13 is a kind of blemish, defect, mar
    Derived form: verb mark8
  14. crisscross, cross, mark - marking consisting of crossing lines
    --14 is a kind of marking
    Derived forms: verb mark11, verb mark9
  15. bell ringer, bull's eye, mark, home run - something that exactly succeeds in achieving its goal; "the new advertising campaign was a bell ringer"; "scored a bull's eye"; "hit the mark"; "the president's speech was a home run"
    --15 is a kind of success
    Derived form: verb mark10
Verb mark has 15 senses
  1. tag, label, mark - attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles"
    --1 is one way to attach
    Derived form: noun marking1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. mark - designate as if by a mark; "This sign marks the border"; "He indicated where the border ended"
    --2 is one way to
    bespeak, betoken, indicate, point, signal
    Derived forms: noun mark4, noun marker3, noun marker1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. distinguish, mark, differentiate - be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; "His modesty distinguishes him form his peers"
    --3 is one way to qualify, characterize, characterise
    Derived forms: noun mark2, noun marker2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. commemorate, mark - mark by some ceremony or observation; "We marked the anniversary of his death"
    --4 is one way to observe, celebrate, keep
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. mark - make or leave a mark on; "mark the trail so that we can find our way back"
    --5 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun mark4, noun mark2, noun marker3, noun marking4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. stigmatize, stigmatise, brand, denounce, mark - to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful; "He denounced the government action"; "She was stigmatized by society because she had a child out of wedlock"
    --6 is one way to label
    Derived form: noun mark6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. notice, mark, note - notice or perceive; "She noted that someone was following her"; "mark my words"
    Derived form: noun mark11
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  8. scar, mark, pock, pit - mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face permanently"
    --8 is one way to deface, disfigure, blemish
    Derived form: noun mark13
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. score, nock, mark - make small marks into the surface of; "score the clay before firing it"
    --9 is one way to notch
    Derived forms: noun mark4, noun mark14
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. set, mark - establish as the highest level or best performance; "set a record"
    --10 is one way to lay down, establish, make
    Derived form: noun mark15
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. score, mark - make underscoring marks
    --11 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Derived forms: noun mark10, noun mark14, noun marker3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. cross off, cross out, strike out, strike off, mark - remove from a list; "Cross the name of the dead person off the list"
    --12 is one way to take away, take out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. check, check off, mark, mark off, tick off, tick - put a check mark on or next to; "Please check each name on the list"; "tick off the items"
    --13 is one way to verify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. grade, score, mark - assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"
    --14 is one way to measure, evaluate, valuate, assess, appraise, value
    Derived form: noun marking3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  15. punctuate, mark - insert punctuation marks into
    --15 is one way to add
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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imagine - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

imagine

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb imagine has 2 senses
  1. imagine, conceive of, ideate, envisage - form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case; "Can you conceive of him as the president?"
    --1 is one way to create by mental act, create mentally
    Derived forms: noun imagination2, noun imagination1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guess - expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
    --2 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Sample sentence:
    They imagine that there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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travel - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

travel

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun travel has 3 senses
  1. travel, traveling, travelling - the act of going from one place to another; "he enjoyed selling but he hated the travel"
    --1 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --1 has particulars:
     walk; circumnavigation; peregrination; crossing; driving; riding, horseback riding; air travel, aviation, air; journey, journeying; stage, leg; staging; leg; on the road, on tour; junketing; water travel, seafaring; commutation, commuting
    Derived forms: verb travel6, verb travel4, verb travel2
  2. change of location, travel - a movement through space that changes the location of something
    --2 is a kind of movement, motion
    --2 has particulars:
     ascension; circulation; creep; gravitation; levitation; descent; entrance, entering; fall; flow, flowing; progress, progression, advance; rise, rising, ascent, ascension; spread, spreading; stampede; translation
    Derived forms: verb travel5, verb travel1
  3. locomotion, travel - self-propelled movement
    --3 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --3 has particulars:
     brachiation; walk, walking; step; gait; run, running; jog, trot, lope; crawl, crawling, creep, creeping; lap, circle, circuit; dance step, step; stroke
    Derived form: verb travel1
Verb travel has 6 senses
  1. travel, go, move, locomote - change location; move, travel, or proceed; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"
    Antonyms: stay in place
    Derived forms: noun travel2, noun travel3, noun traveller1, noun traveler1
    Sample sentences:
    They travel the countryside
    They travel in the countryside
  2. travel, journey - undertake a journey or trip
    --2 is one way to travel, trip, jaunt
    Derived forms: noun travel1, noun traveller1, noun traveler1, noun travelling1, noun traveling1
    Sample sentence:
    They travel
  3. travel, trip, jaunt - make a trip for pleasure
    Derived forms: noun traveller1, noun traveler1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  4. travel, journey - travel upon or across; "travel the oceans"
    --4 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun travel1, noun traveller1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. travel - undergo transportation as in a vehicle; "We travelled North on Rte. 508"
    --5 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun travel2, noun traveller1, noun traveler1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. travel, move around - travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge
    --6 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun travel1, noun traveller1, noun traveler1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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beat - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

beat

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective beat has 1 sense
  1. all in, beat, bushed, dead - very tired; "was all in at the end of the day"; "so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere"; "bushed after all that exercise"; "I'm dead after that long trip"
    Antonym: rested (indirect, via tired)
Noun beat has 10 senses
  1. beat, round - a regular route for a sentry or policeman; "in the old days a policeman walked a beat and knew all his people by name"
    --1 is a kind of path, route, itinerary
  2. pulse, pulsation, heartbeat, beat - the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart"
    --2 is a kind of periodic event, recurrent event
    --2 has particulars: diastole; systole; throb, throbbing, pounding
    Derived form: verb beat4
  3. rhythm, beat, musical rhythm - the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat"
    --3 is a kind of musical time
    --3 has particulars: backbeat; downbeat; upbeat; syncopation
    Derived forms: verb beat4, verb beat11, verb beat6, verb beat16, verb beat19
  4. beat - a single pulsation of an oscillation produced by adding two waves of different frequencies; has a frequency equal to the difference between the two oscillations
    --4 is a kind of
    oscillation, vibration
  5. beatnik, beat - a member of the beat generation; a nonconformist in dress and behavior
    --5 is a kind of nonconformist, recusant
    --5 is a member of beat generation, beats, beatniks
  6. beat - the sound of stroke or blow; "he heard the beat of a drum"
    --6 is a kind of
    sound
    Derived forms: verb beat14, verb beat3
  7. meter, metre, measure, beat, cadence - (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
    --7 is a kind of poetic rhythm, rhythmic pattern, prosody
    --7 has particulars:
     catalexis; scansion; common measure, common meter; metrical foot, foot, metrical unit
  8. beat - a regular rate of repetition; "the cox raised the beat"
    --8 is a kind of
    pace, rate
    Derived form: verb beat8
  9. beat - a stroke or blow; "the signal was two beats on the steam pipe"
    --9 is a kind of
    stroke
    Derived forms: verb beat5, verb beat3
  10. beat - the act of beating to windward; sailing as close as possible to the direction from which the wind is blowing
    --10 is a kind of
    sailing
    Derived form: verb beat9
Verb beat has 23 senses
  1. beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish - come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
    --1 is one way to get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Derived form: noun beating1
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to beat his opponent
  2. beat, beat up, work over - give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression; "Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night"; "The teacher used to beat the students"
    Derived form: noun beating2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to beat the prisoners
  3. beat - hit repeatedly; "beat on the door"; "beat the table with his shoe"
    --3 is one way to
    strike
    Derived forms: noun beat6, noun beat9, noun beater2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. beat, pound, thump - move rhythmically; "Her heart was beating fast"
    --4 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun beat3, noun beat2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. beat - shape by beating; "beat swords into ploughshares"
    --5 is one way to
    shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge
    Derived form: noun beat9
    Sample sentence:
    The chef wants to beat the eggs
  6. drum, beat, thrum - make a rhythmic sound; "Rain drummed against the windshield"; "The drums beat all night"
    --6 is one way to sound, go
    Derived form: noun beat3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. beat - glare or strike with great intensity; "The sun was beating down on us"
    --7 is one way to
    glare
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. beat, flap - move with a thrashing motion; "The bird flapped its wings"; "The eagle beat its wings and soared high into the sky"
    --8 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun beat8
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. beat - sail with much tacking or with difficulty; "The boat beat in the strong wind"
    --9 is one way to
    sail
    Derived form: noun beat10
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. beat, scramble - stir vigorously; "beat the egg whites"; "beat the cream"
    --10 is one way to agitate, vex, disturb, commove, shake up, stir up, raise up
    Derived form: noun beater2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. beat - strike (a part of one's own body) repeatedly, as in great emotion or in accompaniment to music; "beat one's breast"; "beat one's foot rhythmically"
    --11 is one way to
    strike
    Derived form: noun beat3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. beat - be superior; "Reading beats watching television"; "This sure beats work!"
    --12 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  13. beat, bunk - avoid paying; "beat the subway fare"
    --13 is one way to cheat, rip off, chisel
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. tick, ticktock, ticktack, beat - make a sound like a clock or a timer; "the clocks were ticking"; "the grandfather clock beat midnight"
    --14 is one way to sound, go
    Derived form: noun beat6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  15. beat, flap - move with a flapping motion; "The bird's wings were flapping"
    --15 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  16. beat - indicate by beating, as with the fingers or drumsticks; "Beat the rhythm"
    Derived form: noun beat3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  17. pulsate, beat, quiver - move with or as if with a regular alternating motion; "the city pulsated with music and excitement"
    --17 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  18. beat - make by pounding or trampling; "beat a path through the forest"
    --18 is one way to
    make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. beat - produce a rhythm by striking repeatedly; "beat the drum"
    --19 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun beat3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. beat - strike (water or bushes) repeatedly to rouse animals for hunting
    --20 is one way to
    beat
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. outwit, overreach, outsmart, outfox, beat, circumvent - beat through cleverness and wit; "I beat the traffic"; "She outfoxed her competitors"
    --21 is one way to surpass, outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  22. perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound - be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
    --22 is one way to confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  23. exhaust, wash up, beat, tucker, tucker out - wear out completely; "This kind of work exhausts me"; "I'm beat"; "He was all washed up after the exam"
    --23 is one way to tire, wear upon, tire out, wear, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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strike - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

strike

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun strike has 6 senses
  1. strike, work stoppage - a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions; "the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled"
    --1 is a kind of job action
    --1 has particulars:
     sit-down, sit-down strike; sympathy strike, sympathetic strike; walkout; wildcat strike
    Derived form: verb strike7
  2. strike - an attack that is intended to seize or inflict damage on or destroy an objective; "the strike was scheduled to begin at dawn"
    --2 is a kind of
    attack, onslaught, onset, onrush
    --2 has particulars:
     first strike; surgical strike; preventive strike, preventive attack
    Derived form: verb strike4
  3. strike - a pitch that is in the strike zone and that the batter does not hit; "this pitcher throws more strikes than balls"
    --3 is a kind of
    pitch, delivery
    Derived form: verb strike4
  4. rap, strike, tap - a gentle blow
    --4 is a kind of bump, blow
    Derived forms: verb strike2, verb strike1
  5. strike, ten-strike - a score in tenpins: knocking down all ten with the first ball; "he finished with three strikes in the tenth frame"
    --5 is a kind of score
  6. hit, smash, smasher, strike, bang - a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang"
    --6 is a kind of success
    --6 has particulars: blockbuster, megahit, smash hit; sleeper
Verb strike has 21 senses
  1. hit, strike, impinge on, run into, collide with - hit against; come into sudden contact with; "The car hit a tree"; "He struck the table with his elbow"
    --1 is one way to touch
    Derived forms: noun strike4, noun striker4, noun striker5, noun striking1
    Sample sentence:
    The car strikes the tree
  2. strike - deliver a sharp blow, as with the hand, fist, or weapon; "The teacher struck the child"; "the opponent refused to strike"; "The boxer struck the attacker dead"
    --2 is one way to
    touch
    Derived forms: noun strike4, noun striker4, noun striker5, noun striking2
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to strike his opponent
  3. affect, impress, move, strike - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will strike him
    The good news will strike her
  4. strike, hit - make a strategic, offensive, assault against an enemy, opponent, or a target; "The Germans struck Poland on Sept. 1, 1939"; "We must strike the enemy's oil fields"; "in the fifth inning, the Giants struck, sending three runners home to win the game 5 to 2"
    --4 is one way to attack, assail
    Derived forms: noun strike3, noun strike2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. strike - indicate (a certain time) by striking; "The clock struck midnight"; "Just when I entered, the clock struck"
    --5 is one way to
    read, register, show, record
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. hit, strike - affect or afflict suddenly, usually adversely; "We were hit by really bad weather"; "He was stricken with cancer when he was still a teenager"; "The earthquake struck at midnight"
    --6 is one way to affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  7. strike, walk out - stop work in order to press demands; "The auto workers are striking for higher wages"; "The employees walked out when their demand for better benefits was not met"
    --7 is one way to protest, resist, dissent
    Derived forms: noun strike1, noun striker3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  8. fall, shine, strike - touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly; "Light fell on her face"; "The sun shone on the fields"; "The light struck the golden necklace"; "A strange sound struck my ears"
    --8 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. come to, strike - attain; "The horse finally struck a pace"
    --9 is one way to achieve, accomplish, attain, reach
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. strike, hit - produce by manipulating keys or strings of musical instruments, also metaphorically; "The pianist strikes a middle C"; "strike `z' on the keyboard"; "her comments struck a sour note"
    --10 is one way to touch
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. strike - cause to form between electrodes of an arc lamp; "strike an arc"
    --11 is one way to
    shape, form
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  12. fall upon, strike, come upon, light upon, chance upon, come across, chance on, happen upon, attain, discover - find unexpectedly; "the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake"
    --12 is one way to find, regain
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. strike - produce by ignition or a blow; "strike fire from the flintstone"; "strike a match"
    --13 is one way to
    make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. strike, expunge, excise - remove by erasing or crossing out; "Please strike this remark from the record"
    --14 is one way to delete, cancel
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  15. hit, strike, come to - cause to experience suddenly; "Panic struck me"; "An interesting idea hit her"; "A thought came to me"; "The thought struck terror in our minds"; "They were struck with fear"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  16. hit, strike - drive something violently into a location; "he hit his fist on the table"; "she struck her head on the low ceiling"
    --16 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  17. assume, take, strike, take up - occupy or take on; "He assumes the lotus position"; "She took her seat on the stage"; "We took our seats in the orchestra"; "She took up her position behind the tree"; "strike a pose"
    --17 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. mint, coin, strike - form by stamping, punching, or printing; "strike coins"; "strike a medal"
    --18 is one way to create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. strickle, strike - smooth with a strickle; "strickle the grain in the measure"
    --19 is one way to flush, level, even out, even
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. strike - pierce with force; "The bullet struck her thigh"; "The icy wind struck through our coats"
    --20 is one way to
    penetrate, perforate
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s something
  21. strike - arrive at after reckoning, deliberating, and weighing; "strike a balance"; "strike a bargain"
    --21 is one way to
    solve, work out, figure out, puzzle out, lick, work
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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employ - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

employ

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun employ has 1 sense
  1. employment, employ - the state of being employed or having a job; "they are looking for employment"; "he was in the employ of the city"
    --1 is a kind of state
    Derived form: verb employ2
Verb employ has 2 senses
  1. use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ - put into service; make work or employ (something) for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't make use of this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
    Derived form: noun employment4
    Sample sentence:
    They employ the animals
  2. hire, engage, employ - engage or hire for work; "They hired two new secretaries in the department"; "How many people has she employed?"
    Derived forms: noun employ1, noun employment3, noun employee1, noun employer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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shoot - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

shoot

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun shoot has 2 senses
  1. shoot - a new branch
    --1 is a kind of
    sprout
    --1 has particulars: sucker; tiller
    Derived form: verb shoot19
  2. shoot - the act of shooting at targets; "they hold a shoot every weekend during the summer"
    --2 is a kind of
    shooting, shot
    --2 has particulars: skeet, skeet shooting, trapshooting
    Derived forms: verb shoot3, verb shoot1
Verb shoot has 20 senses
  1. shoot, hit, pip - hit with a missile from a weapon
    --1 is one way to injure, wound
    Derived forms: noun shoot2, noun shooter2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. shoot, pip - kill by firing a missile
    --2 is one way to kill
    Derived forms: noun shooter2, noun shooter5, noun shooting2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to shoot the prisoners
  3. shoot - fire a shot
    --3 is one way to
    fire, discharge
    Derived forms: noun shooter2, noun shoot2, noun shooting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. film, shoot, take - make a film or photograph of something; "take a scene"; "shoot a movie"
    --4 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue shoot the movie
  5. shoot - send forth suddenly, intensely, swiftly; "shoot a glance"
    --5 is one way to
    project, cast, contrive, throw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash, shoot - run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard"
    --6 is one way to rush, hotfoot, hasten, hie, speed, race, pelt along, rush along, cannonball along, bucket along, belt along
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. tear, shoot, shoot down, charge, buck - move quickly and violently; "The car tore down the street"; "He came charging into my office"
    --7 is one way to rush, hotfoot, hasten, hie, speed, race, pelt along, rush along, cannonball along, bucket along, belt along
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. shoot - throw or propel in a specific direction or towards a specific objective; "shoot craps"; "shoot a golf ball"
    --8 is one way to
    hit
    Derived forms: noun shooter4, noun shooter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  9. photograph, snap, shoot - record on photographic film; "I photographed the scene of the accident"; "She snapped a picture of the President"
    --9 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. shoot - emit (as light, flame, or fumes) suddenly and forcefully; "The dragon shot fumes and flames out of its mouth"
    --10 is one way to
    emit, give out, give off
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  11. shoot - cause a sharp and sudden pain in; "The pain shot up her leg"
    --11 is one way to
    ache, smart, hurt
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  12. inject, shoot - force or drive (a fluid or gas) into by piercing; "inject hydrogen into the balloon"
    --12 is one way to insert, enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce
    Sample sentences:
    They shoot the fruit with a chemical
    They shoot a chemical into the fruit
  13. shoot - variegate by interweaving weft threads of different colors; "shoot cloth"
    --13 is one way to
    weave, interweave
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. shoot - throw dice, as in a crap game
    --14 is one way to
    throw
    Derived form: noun shooter3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  15. fritter, frivol away, dissipate, shoot, fritter away, fool, fool away - spend frivolously and unwisely; "Fritter away one's inheritance"
    --15 is one way to consume, squander, waste, ware
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. shoot - score; "shoot a basket"; "shoot a goal"
    --16 is one way to
    score, hit, tally, rack up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  17. shoot - utter fast and forcefully; "She shot back an answer"
    --17 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. shoot - measure the altitude of by using a sextant; "shoot a star"
    --18 is one way to
    measure, mensurate, measure out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. shoot, spud, germinate, pullulate, bourgeon, burgeon forth, sprout - produce buds, branches, or germinate; "the potatoes sprouted"
    --19 is one way to grow
    Derived form: noun shoot1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  20. inject, shoot - give an injection to; "We injected the glucose into the patient's vein"
    --20 is one way to administer, dispense
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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release - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

release

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun release has 11 senses
  1. release - merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film); "a new release from the London Symphony Orchestra"
    --1 is a kind of
    merchandise, wares, product
    Derived forms: verb release7, verb release5
  2. liberation, release, freeing - the act of liberating someone or something
    --2 is a kind of accomplishment, achievement
    --2 has particulars:
     jail delivery; deregulation, deregulating; relief; unsnarling, untangling, disentanglement, extrication; emancipation; clearing; manumission; parole; probation
    Derived form: verb release2
  3. release - a process that liberates or discharges something; "there was a sudden release of oxygen"; "the release of iodine from the thyroid gland"
    --3 is a kind of
    natural process, natural action, action, activity
    --3 has particulars: emission
    Derived forms: verb release6, verb release4
  4. handout, press release, release - an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation
    --4 is a kind of announcement, promulgation
  5. dismissal, dismission, discharge, firing, liberation, release, sack, sacking - the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
    --5 is a kind of termination, ending, conclusion
    --5 has particulars:
     superannuation; conge; removal; deactivation, inactivation; dishonorable discharge; Section Eight
  6. passing, loss, departure, exit, expiration, going, release - euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing"
    --6 is a kind of death, decease
  7. acquittance, release - a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
    --7 is a kind of legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument
    Derived form: verb release8
  8. release, outlet, vent - activity that releases or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"
    --8 is a kind of activity
  9. spill, spillage, release - the act of allowing a fluid to escape
    --9 is a kind of flow, stream
    Derived form: verb release3
  10. release, waiver, discharge - a formal written statement of relinquishment
    --10 is a kind of relinquishment, relinquishing
    --10 has particulars: exemption, immunity, granting immunity
    Derived form: verb release8
  11. release, tone ending - (music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone
    --11 is a kind of termination, ending, conclusion
    --11 has particulars: plosion, explosion
Verb release has 9 senses
  1. let go of, let go, release, relinquish - release, as from one's grip; "Let go of the door handle, please!"; "relinquish your grip on the rope--you won't fall"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. free, liberate, release, unloose, unloosen, loose - grant freedom to; free from confinement
    Derived form: noun release2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to release the prisoners
  3. turn, release - let (something) fall or spill a container; "turn the flour onto a plate"
    --3 is one way to transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
    Derived form: noun release9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. discharge, expel, eject, release - eliminate (substances) from the body
    Derived form: noun release3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. publish, bring out, put out, issue, release - prepare and issue for public distribution or sale; "publish a magazine or newspaper"
    --5 is one way to publicize, publicise, air, bare
    Derived form: noun release1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue release the movie
  6. secrete, release - generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids; "secrete digestive juices"; "release a hormone into the blood stream"
    --6 is one way to exude, exudate, transude, ooze out, ooze
    Derived form: noun release3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. free, release - make (information) available publication; "release the list with the names of the prisoners"
    --7 is one way to issue, supply
    Derived form: noun release1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. release, relinquish, resign, free, give up - part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"
    --8 is one way to pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Derived forms: noun release10, noun release7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  9. unblock, unfreeze, free, release - make (assets) available; "release the holdings in the dictator's bank account"
    --9 is one way to issue, supply
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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emerge

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb emerge has 5 senses
  1. emerge - come out into view, as from concealment; "Suddenly, the proprietor emerged from his office"
    --1 is one way to
    appear
    Derived forms: noun emersion2, noun emergence2, noun emergence4
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. issue, emerge, come out, come forth, go forth, egress - come out of; "Water issued from the hole in the wall"; "The words seemed to come out by themselves"
    Derived form: noun emersion2
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. emerge - become known or apparent; "Some nice results emerged from the study"
    --3 is one way to
    appear
    Derived forms: noun emersion2, noun emergence1
    Sample sentence:
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  4. emerge - come up to the surface of or rise; "He felt new emotions emerge"
    --4 is one way to
    surface, come up, rise up, rise
    Derived form: noun emersion2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. come forth, emerge - happen or occur as a result of something
    --5 is one way to originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
    Derived form: noun emersion2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

Definitions from the Web

Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ring - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ring

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun ring has 9 senses
  1. ring - a characteristic sound; "it has the ring of sincerity"
    --1 is a kind of
    sound
    Derived form: verb ring2
  2. ring, halo, annulus, anulus, doughnut, anchor ring - a toroidal shape; "a ring of ships in the harbor"; "a halo of smoke"
    --2 is a kind of toroid
    --2 has particulars: fairy ring, fairy circle
    Derived form: verb ring4
  3. hoop, ring - a rigid circular band of metal or wood or other material used for holding or fastening or hanging or pulling; "there was still a rusty iron hoop for tying a horse"
    --3 is a kind of band
    --3 is a part of wagon wheel; barrel, cask
    --3 has particulars:
     carabiner, karabiner, snap ring; curtain ring; key ring; napkin ring; nose ring; rim; rim; tire, tyre; towel ring
  4. closed chain, ring - (chemistry) a chain of atoms in a molecule that forms a closed loop
    --4 is a kind of chain, chemical chain
    --4 has particulars: heterocyclic ring, heterocycle
  5. gang, pack, ring, mob - an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the gang"; "a pack of thieves"
    --5 is a kind of association
    --5 is a member of organized crime, gangland, gangdom
    --5 has members: gangster, mobster
    --5 has particulars: nest; youth gang
  6. ring, ringing, tintinnabulation - the sound of a bell ringing; "the distinctive ring of the church bell"; "the ringing of the telephone"; "the tintinnabulation that so volumnously swells from the ringing and the dinging of the bells"--E. A. Poe
    --6 is a kind of sound
    --6 has particulars: bell ringing
    Derived forms: verb ring5, verb ring3, verb ring1
  7. ring - a square platform marked off by ropes in which contestants box or wrestle
    --7 is a kind of
    platform
    --7 has parts: canvas, canvass
    --7 has particulars: boxing ring, prize ring; wrestling ring
  8. ring, band - jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger; "she had rings on every finger"; "he noted that she wore a wedding band"
    --8 is a kind of jewelry, jewellery
    --8 has particulars:
     annulet; engagement ring; mourning ring; ringlet; signet ring, seal ring; wedding ring, wedding band
    Derived form: verb ring6
  9. band, ring - a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration)
    --9 is a kind of strip, slip
    Derived form: verb ring6
Verb ring has 6 senses
  1. ring, peal - sound loudly and sonorously; "the bells rang"
    --1 is one way to sound, go
    Derived forms: noun ring6, noun ringing1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  2. resound, echo, ring, reverberate - ring or echo with sound; "the hall resounded with laughter"
    --2 is one way to sound, go
    Derived forms: noun ring1, noun ringing3
    Sample sentence:
    The woods ring with many kinds of birds
  3. ring, knell - make (bells) ring, often for the purposes of musical edification; "Ring the bells"; "My uncle rings every Sunday at the local church"
    --3 is one way to sound
    Derived forms: noun ring6, noun ringer1, noun ringing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s
  4. surround, environ, encircle, circle, round, ring - be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village"
    --4 is one way to hold, bear, carry, contain
    Derived form: noun ring2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. call, telephone, call up, phone, ring - get or try to get into communication (with someone) by telephone; "I tried to call you all night"; "Take two aspirin and call me in the morning"
    --5 is one way to telecommunicate
    Derived form: noun ring6
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot ring Sue
    They ring
  6. ring, band - attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify; "ring birds"; "band the geese to observe their migratory patterns"
    --6 is one way to attach
    Derived forms: noun ring9, noun ring8
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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aim

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun aim has 4 senses
  1. purpose, intent, intention, aim, design - an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions; "his intent was to provide a new translation"; "good intentions are not enough"; "it was created with the conscious aim of answering immediate needs"; "he made no secret of his designs"
    --1 is a kind of goal, end
    --1 has particulars: mind, idea; cross-purpose; sake; view; will
    Derived form: verb aim2
  2. aim, object, objective, target - the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable); "the sole object of her trip was to see her children"
    --2 is a kind of goal, end
    --2 has particulars: business; point; thing
    Derived form: verb aim2
  3. aim - the action of directing something at an object; "he took aim and fired"
    --3 is a kind of
    steering, guidance, direction
    Derived forms: verb aim5, verb aim1
  4. bearing, heading, aim - the direction or path along which something moves or along which it lies
    --4 is a kind of direction, way
    --4 has particulars: tack
Verb aim has 7 senses
  1. aim, take, train, take aim, direct - aim or direct at; as of blows, weapons, or objects such as photographic equipment; "Please don't aim at your little brother!"; "He trained his gun on the burglar"; "Don't train your camera on the women"; "Take a swipe at one's opponent"
    --1 is one way to position
    Derived form: noun aim3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. aim, purpose, purport, propose - propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon"
    --2 is one way to intend, mean, think
    Derived forms: noun aim2, noun aim1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  3. drive, get, aim - move into a desired direction of discourse; "What are you driving at?"
    --3 is one way to mean, intend
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. calculate, aim, direct - specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public
    --4 is one way to intend, destine, designate, specify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. target, aim, place, direct, point - intend (something) to move towards a certain goal; "He aimed his fists towards his opponent's face"; "criticism directed at her superior"; "direct your anger towards others, not towards yourself"
    --5 is one way to aim, take, train, take aim, direct
    Derived form: noun aim3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s PP
  6. aim - direct (a remark) toward an intended goal; "She wanted to aim a pun"
    --6 is one way to
    mean, intend
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. draw a bead on, aspire, aim, shoot for - have an ambitious plan or a lofty goal
    --7 is one way to plan, be after
    Sample sentence:
    They aim to move

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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link - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

link

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun link has 9 senses
  1. link, nexus - the means of connection between things linked in series
    --1 is a kind of linkage
    Derived forms: verb link4, verb link2
  2. link, linkup, tie, tie-in - a fastener that serves to join or link; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction"
    --2 is a kind of fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
    --2 has particulars: bridge, nosepiece
    Derived form: verb link2
  3. connection, link, connectedness - the state of being connected; "the connection between church and state is inescapable"
    --3 is a kind of union, unification
    --3 has particulars:
     lifeline; contact; concatenation; interconnection, interconnectedness; coherence, coherency, cohesion, cohesiveness
    Derived forms: verb link4, verb link3, verb link1
  4. connection, connexion, link - a connecting shape
    --4 is a kind of shape, form
    --4 has particulars:
     node; articulation, join, joint, juncture, junction
  5. link - a unit of length equal to 1/100 of a chain
    --5 is a kind of
    linear unit
    --5 is a part of chain
  6. link - (computing) an instruction that connects one part of a program or an element on a list to another program or list
    --6 is a kind of
    instruction, command, statement, program line
    --6 has particulars: hyperlink
  7. liaison, link, contact, inter-group communication - a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"
    --7 is a kind of channel, communication channel, line
  8. radio link, link - a two-way radio communication system (usually microwave); part of a more extensive telecommunication network
    --8 is a kind of communication system
    --8 has particulars: walkie-talkie, walky-talky
  9. link, data link - an interconnecting circuit between two or more locations for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data
    --9 is a kind of circuit, electrical circuit, electric circuit
Verb link has 4 senses
  1. associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect - make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
    --1 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived forms: noun link3, noun linkage1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. connect, link, tie, link up - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
    Derived forms: noun link1, noun link2, noun linkage4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. connect, link, link up, join, unite - be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
    Derived forms: noun link3, noun linkage3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  4. yoke, link - link with or as with a yoke; "yoke the oxen together"
    --4 is one way to attach
    Derived forms: noun link3, noun link1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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collect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective collect has 1 sense
  1. collect, cod - payment due by the recipient on delivery; "a collect call"; "the letter came collect"; "a COD parcel"
    Antonyms: undue, not due (indirect, via due)
Adverbial collect has 1 sense
  1. collect - make a telephone call or mail a package so that the recipient pays; "call collect"; "send a package collect"
Noun collect has 1 sense
  1. collect - a short prayer generally preceding the lesson in the Church of Rome or the Church of England
    --1 is a kind of
    prayer, petition, orison
Verb collect has 5 senses
  1. roll up, collect, accumulate, pile up, amass, compile, hoard - get or gather together; "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune"
    --1 is one way to store, hive away, lay in, put in, salt away, stack away, stash away
    Derived forms: noun collection4, noun collecting1
    Sample sentence:
    The crowds collect in the streets
  2. collect, take in - call for and obtain payment of; "we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts"; "he collected the rent"
    --2 is one way to take
    Derived form: noun collector2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  3. gather, garner, collect, pull together - assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together"
    Derived forms: noun collection4, noun collecting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. collect, pull in - get or bring together; "accumulate evidence"
    --4 is one way to roll up, collect, accumulate, pile up, amass, compile, hoard
    Derived forms: noun collection4, noun collecting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. collect, pick up, gather up, call for - gather or collect; "You can get the results on Monday"; "She picked up the children at the day care center"; "They pick up our trash twice a week"
    --5 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lay - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lay

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective lay has 2 senses
  1. laic, lay, secular - concerning those not members of the clergy; "set his collar in laic rather than clerical position"; "the lay ministry"; "the choir sings both sacred and secular music"
    Antonym: sacred (indirect, via profane)
  2. lay - not of or from a profession; "a lay opinion as to the cause of the disease"
    Antonym:
    professional (indirect, via nonprofessional)
Noun lay has 2 senses
  1. ballad, lay - a narrative song with a recurrent refrain
    --1 is a kind of song
    --1 has particulars: minstrelsy
  2. ballad, lay - a narrative poem of popular origin
    --2 is a kind of poem, verse form
    --2 has particulars: Edda
Verb lie has 7 senses
  1. lie - be located or situated somewhere; occupy a certain position
    --1 is a kind of
    move, displace; be; move, displace; be
    Derived forms: noun lie3, noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    They lay the bags on the table
    lie
    The children lie in the rocking chair
    There lie some children in the rocking chair
    put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    They lay the bags on the table
    lie
    The children lie in the rocking chair
    There lie some children in the rocking chair
  2. lie - be lying, be prostrate; be in a horizontal position; "The sick man lay in bed all day"; "the books are lying on the shelf"
    --2 is a kind of
    put, set, place, pose, position, lay; put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Antonyms: stand, stand up, sit, sit down
    Derived forms: noun lie3, noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    lie
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
    lay, put down, repose
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    lie
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in - originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
    --3 is a kind of organize, organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinate; exist, be; organize, organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinate; exist, be
    Derived forms: noun lie3, noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in
    Something is ----ing PP
    lay
    Somebody ----s something
    dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. lie - be and remain in a particular state or condition; "lie dormant"
    --4 is a kind of
    lay, put down, repose; be; lay, put down, repose; be
    Derived forms: noun layer4, noun lie3, noun layer4, noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    lie
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    lay
    Something ----s
    lie
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  5. lie - tell an untruth; pretend with intent to deceive; "Don't lie to your parents"; "She lied when she told me she was only 29"
    --5 is a kind of
    levy, impose; misinform, mislead; levy, impose; misinform, mislead
    Derived forms: noun lie1, noun liar1, noun lying1, noun lie1, noun liar1, noun lying1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
    7 senses of lie
    lie
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody
    lay
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
    7 senses of lie
    lie
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  6. lie, rest - have a place in relation to something else; "The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West"; "The responsibility rests with the Allies"
    --6 is a kind of be; be
    Derived forms: noun lie3, noun lie3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    lie, rest
    Something ----s something
  7. lie down, lie - assume a reclining position; "lie down on the bed until you feel better"
    --7 is a kind of change posture; change posture
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    lie down, lie
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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reply

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun reply has 2 senses
  1. answer, reply, response - a statement (either spoken or written) that is made in reply to a question or request or criticism or accusation; "I waited several days for his answer"; "he wrote replies to several of his critics"
    --1 is a kind of statement
    --1 has particulars: rescript; feedback
    Derived form: verb reply1
  2. reply, response - the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange; "he growled his reply"
    --2 is a kind of speech act
    --2 has particulars:
     counterblast; non sequitur; rejoinder, retort, return, riposte, replication, comeback, counter; echo; answer
    Derived form: verb reply1
Verb reply has 1 sense
  1. answer, reply, respond - reply or respond to; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"
    --1 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived forms: noun reply2, noun reply1
    Sample sentence:
    They reply that there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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survive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb survive has 4 senses
  1. survive, last, live, live on, go, endure, hold up, hold out - continue to live; endure or last; "We went without water and food for 3 days"; "These superstitions survive in the backwaters of America"; "The racecar driver lived through several very serious accidents"
    Derived form: noun survival1
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to survive
  2. survive, pull through, pull round, come through, make it - continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.); "He survived the cancer against all odds"
    --2 is one way to get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Antonyms: succumb, yield
    Derived forms: noun survivor1, noun survival1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s something
  3. exist, survive, live, subsist - support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"
    Derived form: noun survival1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s on something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. outlive, outlast, survive - live longer than; "She outlived her husband by many years"
    Derived form: noun survivor2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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settle

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun settle has 1 sense
  1. settle, settee - a long wooden bench with a back
    --1 is a kind of bench
    Derived form: verb settle10
Verb settle has 22 senses
  1. settle, settle down - settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs"
    --1 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. decide, settle, resolve, adjudicate - bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"
    --2 is one way to end, terminate
    Derived forms: noun settlement3, noun settler2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. settle, square off, square up, determine - settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument"
    --3 is one way to conclude, resolve
    Derived form: noun settlement3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. settle, locate - take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"
    Derived forms: noun settlement6, noun settlement1, noun settlement4, noun settler1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. reconcile, patch up, make up, conciliate, settle - come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"
    --5 is one way to agree, hold, concur, concord
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. sink, settle, go down, go under - go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"
    --6 is one way to descend, fall, go down, come down
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  7. settle, root, take root, steady down, settle down - become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down"
    --7 is one way to stabilize, stabilise
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. settle - become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet; "The roar settled to a thunder"; "The wind settled in the West"; "it is settling to rain"; "A cough settled in her chest"; "Her mood settled into lethargy"
    --8 is one way to
    become, go, get
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. settle - establish or develop as a residence; "He settled the farm 200 years ago"; "This land was settled by Germans"
    --9 is one way to
    build up, develop
    Derived forms: noun settlement6, noun settlement1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. settle - come to rest
    --10 is one way to
    stop, halt
    Derived form: noun settle1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. settle - become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled"
    --11 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  12. settle - arrange or fix in the desired order; "She settled the teacart"
    --12 is one way to
    arrange, set up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. settle - accept despite complete satisfaction; "We settled for a lower price"
    --13 is one way to
    accept, consent, go for
    Derived form: noun settlement7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  14. settle - end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties finally settled"
    --14 is one way to
    agree, hold, concur, concord
    Derived forms: noun settlement3, noun settlement5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  15. settle - dispose of; make a financial settlement
    --15 is one way to
    arrange, fix up
    Derived form: noun settlement7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  16. settle - cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids)
    --16 is one way to
    sink
    Derived form: noun settlings1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  17. subside, settle - sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm"
    --17 is one way to sink, settle, go down, go under
    Derived forms: noun settlings1, noun settling1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  18. ensconce, settle - fix firmly; "He ensconced himself in the chair"
    --18 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  19. settle, get back - get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury; "I finally settled with my old enemy"
    --19 is one way to fight, struggle
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  20. finalize, finalise, settle, nail down - make final; put the last touches on; put into final form; "let's finalize the proposal"
    --20 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. settle - form a community; "The Swedes settled in Minnesota"
    Derived forms: noun settlement6, noun settlement1, noun settler1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  22. fall, descend, settle - come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell"
    --22 is one way to come
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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observe - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

observe

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb observe has 9 senses
  1. detect, observe, find, discover, notice - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
    --1 is one way to sight
    Derived forms: noun observer1, noun observation5, noun observation3, noun observation1, noun observance3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. note, observe, mention, remark - make mention of; "She observed that his presentation took up too much time"; "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived forms: noun observer2, noun observation4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. note, take note, observe - observe with care or pay close attention to; "Take note of this chemical reaction"
    Derived forms: noun observer1, noun observation5, noun observation3, noun observation4, noun observation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. observe - watch attentively; "Please observe the reaction of these two chemicals"
    --4 is one way to
    watch
    Derived forms: noun observation5, noun observation3, noun observation4, noun observation2, noun observance1
    Sample sentence:
    The customs agents observe the bags for drugs
  5. respect, honor, honour, abide by, observe - show respect towards; "honor your parents!"
    --5 is one way to accept
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. observe, celebrate, keep - celebrate, as of holidays or rites; "Keep the commandments"; "celebrate Christmas"; "Observe Yom Kippur"
    Derived form: noun observance2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. watch, observe, follow, watch over, keep an eye on - follow with the eyes or the mind; "Keep an eye on the baby, please!"; "The world is watching Sarajevo"; "She followed the men with the binoculars"
    --7 is one way to check, check up on, look into, check out, suss out, check over, go over, check into
    Derived forms: noun observer1, noun observation5, noun observation3, noun observation4, noun observation2
    Sample sentence:
    The children observe the ball
  8. observe, keep, maintain - observe correctly or closely; "The pianist kept time with the metronome"; "keep count"; "I cannot keep track of all my employees"
    Derived forms: noun observation5, noun observation3, noun observation4, noun observation1, noun observation2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. observe, keep - conform one's action or practice to; "keep appointments"; "she never keeps her promises"; "We kept to the original conditions of the contract"
    Derived form: noun observance4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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limit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

limit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun limit has 6 senses
  1. limit, bounds, boundary - the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability"
    --1 is a kind of extent
    --1 has particulars:
     knife-edge; thermal barrier, heat barrier; utmost, uttermost, maximum, level best; verge, brink
    Derived forms: verb limit3, verb limit2, verb limit1
  2. terminus ad quem, terminal point, limit - final or latest limiting point
    --2 is a kind of end, ending
    Derived form: verb limit3
  3. limit, demarcation, demarcation line - the boundary of a specific area
    --3 is a kind of boundary, bound, bounds
    --3 has particulars:
     city limit, city limits; upper limit; lower limit; three-mile limit
  4. limit - as far as something can go
    --4 is a kind of
    extremity
    --4 has particulars: maximum; minimum; range, reach
  5. limit, limit point, point of accumulation - the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity
    --5 is a kind of indefinite quantity
    --5 has particulars: range
  6. limit, limitation - the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight"
    --6 is a kind of indefinite quantity
    --6 has particulars: extremum, peak; cutoff
Verb limit has 3 senses
  1. restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, confine, throttle - place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
    --1 is one way to control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate
    Derived forms: noun limiter1, noun limit1, noun limitation4, noun limitation1, noun limitation2, noun limitation5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. limit, circumscribe, confine - restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"
    --2 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Derived forms: noun limit1, noun limitation4, noun limitation1, noun limitation2, noun limitation5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. specify, set, determine, fix, limit - decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters"
    --3 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived forms: noun limit2, noun limit1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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deny - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

deny

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb deny has 7 senses
  1. deny - declare untrue; contradict; "He denied the allegations"; "She denied that she had taken money"
    --1 is one way to
    contradict, negate, contravene
    Antonyms: admit, acknowledge
    Derived forms: noun denier3, noun denial2
    Sample sentence:
    They deny that there was a traffic accident
  2. deny - refuse to accept or believe; "He denied his fatal illness"
    --2 is one way to
    renounce, repudiate
    Derived form: noun denier3
    Sample sentence:
    They deny that there was a traffic accident
  3. deny - refuse to grant, as of a petition or request; "The dean denied the students' request for more physics courses"; "the prisoners were denied the right to exercise for more than 2 hours a day"
    --3 is one way to
    withhold, keep back
    Derived forms: noun denier3, noun denial1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  4. deny, refuse - refuse to let have; "She denies me every pleasure"; "he denies her her weekly allowance"
    --4 is one way to keep, hold on
    Antonyms: allow, grant
    Derived form: noun denier3
    Sample sentence:
    They deny them the money
  5. deny, abnegate - deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure; "She denied herself wine and spirits"
    --5 is one way to control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate
    Derived forms: noun denier3, noun denial4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  6. traverse, deny - deny formally (an allegation of fact by the opposing party) in a legal suit
    Derived forms: noun denier3, noun denial5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. deny - refuse to recognize or acknowledge; "Peter denied Jesus"
    --7 is one way to
    disavow
    Derived form: noun denier3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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worry - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

worry

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun worry has 2 senses
  1. concern, worry, headache, vexation - something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness; "New York traffic is a constant concern"; "it's a major worry"
    --1 is a kind of negative stimulus
    --1 has particulars:
     bugaboo; burden, load, encumbrance, incumbrance, onus; business
    Derived forms: verb worry2, verb worry3, verb worry1
  2. worry, trouble - a strong feeling of anxiety; "his worry over the prospect of being fired"; "it is not work but worry that kills"; "he wanted to die and end his troubles"
    --2 is a kind of anxiety
    Derived forms: verb worry2, verb worry1
Verb worry has 6 senses
  1. worry - be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy; "I worry about my job"
    Derived forms: noun worriment1, noun worrier1, noun worry2, noun worry1
    Sample sentence:
    They worry that there was a traffic accident
  2. worry, care - be concerned with; "I worry about my grades"
    --2 is one way to mind
    Derived forms: noun worry2, noun worry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. worry, vex - disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress; "I cannot sleep--my daughter's health is worrying me"
    --3 is one way to perturb, unhinge, disquiet, trouble, cark, distract, disorder
    Antonyms: reassure, assure
    Derived forms: noun worry1, noun worrying1
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will worry him
  4. concern, interest, occupy, worry - be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant"
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will worry him
  5. worry - lacerate by biting; "the dog worried his bone"
    --5 is one way to
    incise
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. worry - touch or rub constantly; "The old man worried his beads"
    --6 is one way to
    rub
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cross - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cross

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective cross has 2 senses
  1. cross, transverse, transversal, thwartwise - extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis; "cross members should be all steel"; "from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully"; "transversal vibrations"; "transverse colon"
    Antonyms: lengthwise, lengthways (indirect, via crosswise)
  2. crabbed, crabby, cross, fussy, grouchy, grumpy, bad-tempered, ill-tempered - perversely irritable
    Antonym: good-natured (indirect, via ill-natured)
Noun cross has 6 senses
  1. cross - a wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece
    --1 is a kind of
    structure, construction
  2. crisscross, cross, mark - marking consisting of crossing lines
    --2 is a kind of marking
    Derived form: verb cross7
  3. cross - a cross as an emblem of Christianity; used in heraldry
    --3 is a kind of
    emblem
    --3 has particulars:
     Calvary cross, cross of Calvary; Celtic cross; crucifix, rood, rood-tree; Greek cross; Jerusalem cross; Latin cross; Lorraine cross, cross of Lorraine; Maltese cross; papal cross; patriarchal cross; St. Andrew's cross, saltire; tau cross, St. Anthony's cross
  4. cross, crown of thorns - any affliction that causes great suffering; "that is his cross to bear"; "he bears his afflictions like a crown of thorns"
    --4 is a kind of affliction
    Derived form: verb cross3
  5. hybrid, crossbreed, cross - an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock; especially offspring produced by breeding plants or animals of different varieties or breeds or species; "a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey"
    --5 is a kind of organism, being
    --5 has particulars: crossbred; dihybrid; monohybrid
    Derived form: verb cross8
  6. hybridization, hybridisation, crossbreeding, crossing, cross, interbreeding, hybridizing - (genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids
    --6 is a kind of coupling, mating, pairing, conjugation, union, sexual union
    --6 has particulars:
     dihybrid cross; monohybrid cross; reciprocal cross, reciprocal; testcross, test-cross
    Derived form: verb cross8
Verb cross has 8 senses
  1. traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across - travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
    --1 is one way to pass, go through, go across
    Derived forms: noun crossing5, noun crossing1, noun crossing7
    Sample sentence:
    These men cross the river
  2. intersect, cross - meet at a point
    --2 is one way to meet, ran into, encounter, run across, come across, see
    Derived forms: noun crossing3, noun crossing4
    Sample sentences:
    Our properties cross at this point
    His fields cross mine at this point
  3. thwart, queer, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilk - hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of; "What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge"; "foil your opponent"
    --3 is one way to prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid
    Derived form: noun cross4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot cross Sue
  4. cross - fold so as to resemble a cross; "she crossed her legs"
    --4 is one way to
    fold, fold up, turn up
    Antonyms: uncross
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. cross, traverse, span, sweep - to cover or extend over an area or time period; "Rivers traverse the valley floor", "The parking lot spans 3 acres"; "The novel spans three centuries"
    --5 is one way to cover, extend
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. cross - meet and pass; "the trains crossed"
    --6 is one way to
    intersect, cross
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. cross - trace a line through or across; "cross your `t'"
    --7 is one way to
    write
    Derived form: noun cross2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. crossbreed, cross, hybridize, hybridise, interbreed - breed animals or plants using parents of different races and varieties; "cross a horse and a donkey"; "Mendel tried crossbreeding"; "these species do not interbreed"
    --8 is one way to breed
    Derived forms: noun cross5, noun crossing6, noun cross6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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respond - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

respond

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb respond has 3 senses
  1. react, respond - show a response or a reaction to something
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun responder1, noun respondent2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something ----s to somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. answer, reply, respond - reply or respond to; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived forms: noun responder1, noun respondent2
    Sample sentence:
    They respond that there was a traffic accident
  3. respond - respond favorably or as hoped; "The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy"
    --3 is one way to
    react, respond
    Derived form: noun responder1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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grant - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

grant

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun grant has 8 senses
  1. grant - any monetary aid
    --1 is a kind of
    aid, economic aid
    --1 has particulars: subsidy; grant-in-aid
    Derived form: verb grant2
  2. grant, subsidization, subsidisation - the act of providing a subsidy
    --2 is a kind of allotment, apportionment, apportioning, allocation, parceling, parcelling, assignation
    --2 has particulars: award, awarding; block grant; grant-in-aid
  3. grant, assignment - (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance
    --3 is a kind of transferred property, transferred possession
    --3 has particulars: appanage, apanage; land grant
    Derived form: verb grant7
  4. Grant, Duncan Grant, Duncan James Corrow Grant - Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978)
    --4 is a kind of painter
    --4 is a member of Bloomsbury Group
  5. Grant, Cary Grant - United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986)
    --5 is a kind of actor, histrion, player, thespian, role player
  6. Grant, Ulysses Grant, Ulysses S. Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant, Hiram Ulysses Grant, President Grant - 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)
    --6 is a kind of general, full general; President of the United States, United States President, President, Chief Executive
  7. concession, grant - a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business; "he got the beer concession at the ball park"
    --7 is a kind of contract
    --7 has particulars: franchise
  8. grant - a right or privilege that has been granted
    --8 is a kind of
    right
    Derived forms: verb grant4, verb grant1
Verb grant has 7 senses
  1. allow, grant - let have; "grant permission"; "Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"
    --1 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun granter1, noun grant8
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  2. award, grant - give on the basis of merit; "Funds are granted to qualified researchers"
    --2 is one way to allocate, apportion
    Derived forms: noun grant1, noun grantee1
    Sample sentences:
    They grant the money to them
    They grant them the money
  3. concede, yield, grant - be willing to concede; "I grant you this much"
    --3 is one way to agree, hold, concur, concord
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  4. accord, allot, grant - allow to have; "grant a privilege"
    --4 is one way to give
    Derived form: noun grant8
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. grant, give - bestow, especially officially; "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights"
    Derived forms: noun granter1, noun grantee1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  6. concede, yield, cede, grant - give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
    --6 is one way to give
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  7. grant, deed over - transfer by deed; "grant land"
    --7 is one way to give, gift, present
    Derived forms: noun grant3, noun grantee1, noun grantor1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ignore - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ignore

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb ignore has 5 senses
  1. ignore, disregard, snub, cut - refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting"
    --1 is one way to treat, handle, do by
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. dismiss, disregard, brush aside, brush off, discount, push aside, ignore - bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
    --2 is one way to reject
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. ignore - fail to notice
    Antonyms:
    notice, mark, note
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. neglect, ignore, disregard - give little or no attention to; "Disregard the errors"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. ignore - be ignorant of or in the dark about
    Antonyms:
    know, cognize, cognise
    Derived form: noun ignorance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lift - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lift

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun lift has 12 senses
  1. lift - the act of giving temporary assistance
    --1 is a kind of
    aid, assist, assistance, help
  2. aerodynamic lift, lift - the component of the aerodynamic forces acting on an airfoil that opposes gravity
    --2 is a kind of aerodynamic force
    --2 has particulars: ground effect
  3. elevation, lift, raising - the event of something being raised upward; "an elevation of the temperature in the afternoon"; "a raising of the land resulting from volcanic activity"
    --3 is a kind of rise, rising, ascent, ascension
    Derived forms: verb lift4, verb lift1
  4. lift, rise - a wave that lifts the surface of the water or ground
    --4 is a kind of wave, moving ridge
    Derived form: verb lift1
  5. ski tow, ski lift, lift - a powered conveyance that carries skiers up a hill
    --5 is a kind of conveyance, transport
    --5 has particulars: chairlift, chair lift; rope tow; surface lift
    Derived forms: verb lift8, verb lift1
  6. lift - a device worn in a shoe or boot to make the wearer look taller or to correct a shortened leg
    --6 is a kind of
    device
    Derived form: verb lift1
  7. lift - one of the layers forming the heel of a shoe or boot
    --7 is a kind of
    layer, bed
    --7 is a part of heel
    --7 has particulars: top lift
  8. elevator, lift - lifting device consisting of a platform or cage that is raised and lowered mechanically in a vertical shaft in order to move people from one floor to another in a building
    --8 is a kind of lifting device
    --8 is a part of building, edifice
    --8 has parts: car, elevator car
    --8 has particulars:
     dumbwaiter, food elevator; freight elevator, service elevator; paternoster
    Derived forms: verb lift8, verb lift1
  9. face lift, facelift, lift, face lifting, cosmetic surgery, rhytidectomy, rhytidoplasty, nip and tuck - plastic surgery to remove wrinkles and other signs of aging from your face; an incision is made near the hair line and skin is pulled back and excess tissue is excised; "some actresses have more than one face lift"
    --9 is a kind of plastic surgery, reconstructive surgery, anaplasty
    --9 has particulars: nose job, rhinoplasty
  10. airlift, lift - transportation of people or goods by air (especially when other means of access are unavailable)
    --10 is a kind of transportation, transfer, transferral, conveyance
    --10 has particulars: Berlin airlift
    Derived form: verb lift1
  11. lift - a ride in a car; "he gave me a lift home"
    --11 is a kind of
    drive, ride
  12. lift, raise, heave - the act of raising something; "he responded with a lift of his eyebrow"; "fireman learn several different raises for getting ladders up"
    --12 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    Derived forms: verb lift8, verb lift3, verb lift1
Verb lift has 24 senses
  1. raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up - raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun lift12, noun lift10, noun lift8, noun lift6, noun lift5, noun lift4, noun lift3, noun lifter1
    Sample sentence:
    The men lift the chairs
  2. lift - take hold of something and move it to a different location; "lift the box onto the table"
    --2 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. lift, raise - move upwards; "lift one's eyes"
    --3 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun lift12
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise - move upward; "The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
    --4 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun lift3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. lift - make audible; "He lifted a war whoop"
    --5 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. revoke, annul, lift, countermand, reverse, repeal, overturn, rescind, vacate - annul by recalling or rescinding; "He revoked the ban on smoking"; "lift an embargo"; "vacate a death sentence"
    --6 is one way to cancel, strike down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. pilfer, cabbage, purloin, pinch, abstract, snarf, swipe, hook, sneak, filch, nobble, lift - make off with belongings of others
    --7 is one way to steal
    Derived form: noun lifter2
    Sample sentence:
    They lift the goods
  8. hoist, lift, wind - raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help; "hoist the bicycle onto the roof of the car"
    --8 is one way to raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up
    Derived forms: noun lift12, noun lift8, noun lift5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. raise, lift - invigorate or heighten; "lift my spirits"; "lift his ego"
    --9 is one way to better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. lift, raise, elevate - raise in rank or condition; "The new law lifted many people from poverty"
    --10 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  11. lift - take off or away by decreasing; "lift the pressure"
    --11 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. rise, lift, rear - rise up; "The building rose before them"
    --12 is one way to look, appear, seem
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  13. lift - pay off (a mortgage)
    --13 is one way to
    liquidate, pay off
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. plagiarize, plagiarise, lift - take without referencing from someone else's writing or speech; of intellectual property
    --14 is one way to steal
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  15. rustle, lift - take illegally; "rustle cattle"
    --15 is one way to steal
    Sample sentence:
    They lift the animals
  16. airlift, lift - fly people or goods to or from places not accessible by other means; "Food is airlifted into Bosnia"
    --16 is one way to fly
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  17. lift - take (root crops) out of the ground; "lift potatoes"
    --17 is one way to
    dig, dig out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  18. lift - call to stop the hunt or to retire, as of hunting dogs
    --18 is one way to
    call, send for
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. lift - rise upward, as from pressure or moisture; "The floor is lifting slowly"
    --19 is one way to
    heave, buckle, warp
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  20. lift, raise - put an end to; "lift a ban"; "raise a siege"
    --20 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  21. lift - remove (hair) by scalping
    --21 is one way to
    scalp
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  22. lift - remove from a seedbed or from a nursery; "lift the tulip bulbs"
    --22 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  23. lift - remove from a surface; "the detective carefully lifted some fingerprints from the table"
    --23 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  24. face-lift, lift - perform cosmetic surgery on someone's face
    --24 is one way to operate on, operate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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stick - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

stick

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun stick has 6 senses
  1. stick - implement consisting of a length of wood; "he collected dry sticks for a campfire"; "the kid had a candied apple on a stick"
    --1 is a kind of
    implement
    --1 has particulars:
     bow; club; divining rod, dowser, dowsing rod, waterfinder, water finder; drumstick; linstock; matchstick; maulstick, mahlstick; singlestick, fencing stick, backsword; spindle; staff; stob; swizzle stick; walking stick
  2. stick - a small thin branch of a tree
    --2 is a kind of
    limb, tree branch
  3. stick, control stick, joystick - a lever used by a pilot to control the ailerons and elevators of an airplane
    --3 is a kind of lever
  4. pin, peg, stick - informal terms of the leg; "fever left him weak on his sticks"
    --4 is a kind of leg
  5. joint, marijuana cigarette, reefer, stick, spliff - marijuana leaves rolled into a cigarette for smoking
    --5 is a kind of cigarette, cigaret, coffin nail, butt, fag
    --5 has substances: cannabis, marijuana, marihuana, ganja
    --5 has particulars:
     juke, jook, juke joint, jook joint, juke house, jook house
  6. stick - threat of a penalty; "the policy so far is all stick and no carrot"
    --6 is a kind of
    punishment, penalty, penalization, penalisation
Verb stick has 17 senses
  1. lodge, wedge, stick, deposit - fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table"
    --1 is one way to fasten, fix, secure
    Sample sentence:
    They stick the books into the box
  2. stay, stick, stick around, stay put - stay put (in a certain place); "We are staying in Detroit; we are not moving to Cincinnati"; "Stay put in the corner here!"; "Stick around and you will learn something!"
    --2 is one way to stay in place
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. stick, put forward - cause to protrude or as if to protrude; "stick one's hand out of the window"; "stick one's nose into other people's business"
    --3 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to - stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
    --4 is one way to attach
    Derived form: noun sticker2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. stick - be or become fixed; "The door sticks--we will have to plane it"
    --5 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. stick - endure; "The label stuck to her for the rest of her life"
    --6 is one way to
    persist, remain, stay
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. adhere, stick - be a devoted follower or supporter; "The residents of this village adhered to Catholicism"; "She sticks to her principles"
    --7 is one way to adopt, follow, espouse
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. stand by, stick by, stick, adhere - be loyal to; "She stood by her husband in times of trouble"; "The friends stuck together through the war"
    --8 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s something PP
  9. stick - cover and decorate with objects that pierce the surface; "stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it"
    --9 is one way to
    decorate, adorn, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. stick - fasten with an adhesive material like glue; "stick the poster onto the wall"
    --10 is one way to
    fasten
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  11. stick - fasten with or as with pins or nails; "stick the photo onto the corkboard"
    --11 is one way to
    fasten
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. stick - fasten into place by fixing an end or point into something; "stick the corner of the sheet under the mattress"
    --12 is one way to
    fasten
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. stick - pierce with a thrust using a pointed instrument; "he stuck the cloth with the needle"
    --13 is one way to
    pierce, thrust
    Derived forms: noun sticker1, noun sticker4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  14. stick - pierce or penetrate or puncture with something pointed; "He stuck the needle into his finger"
    --14 is one way to
    pierce, thrust
    Derived form: noun sticker4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  15. cling, cleave, adhere, stick, cohere - come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation; "The dress clings to her body"; "The label stuck to the box"; "The sushi rice grains cohere"
    --15 is one way to touch, adjoin, meet, contact
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  16. stick, sting - saddle with something disagreeable or disadvantageous; "They stuck me with the dinner bill"; "I was stung with a huge tax bill"
    --16 is one way to force, thrust
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  17. perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound - be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
    --17 is one way to confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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arrange - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

arrange

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb arrange has 7 senses
  1. arrange, set up - put into a proper or systematic order; "arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order"
    --1 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Antonyms: disarrange
    Derived forms: noun arrangement4, noun arranger1
    Sample sentences:
    They arrange the bags on the table
    The men arrange the bookshelves
  2. arrange, fix up - make arrangements for; "Can you arrange a meeting with the President?"
    --2 is one way to agree, hold, concur, concord
    Derived forms: noun arrangement1, noun arranger1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. stage, bring about, arrange - plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
    --3 is one way to initiate, pioneer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. format, arrange - set (printed matter) into a specific format; "Format this letter so it can be printed out"
    --4 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. dress, arrange, set, do, coif, coiffe, coiffure - arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
    --5 is one way to groom, neaten
    Derived form: noun arrangement2
    Sample sentence:
    They arrange their hair
  6. arrange, set - adapt for performance in a different way; "set this poem to music"
    --6 is one way to compose, write
    Derived form: noun arranger2
    Sample sentence:
    Did he arrange his major works over a short period of time?
  7. arrange, set up, put, order - arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.; "arrange my schedule"; "set up one's life"; "I put these memories with those of bygone times"
    --7 is one way to organize, organise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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sleep

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun sleep has 4 senses
  1. sleep, slumber - a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; "he didn't get enough sleep last night"; "calm as a child in dreamless slumber"
    --1 is a kind of physiological state, physiological condition
    --1 has particulars:
     sleeping; orthodox sleep, nonrapid eye movement sleep, NREM sleep, nonrapid eye movement, NREM; paradoxical sleep, rapid eye movement sleep, REM sleep, rapid eye movement, REM; shuteye
    Derived form: verb sleep1
  2. sleep - a torpid state resembling sleep
    --2 is a kind of
    physiological state, physiological condition
  3. sleep, nap - a period of time spent sleeping; "he felt better after a little sleep"; "there wasn't time for a nap"
    --3 is a kind of time period, period of time, period
    --3 has particulars: beauty sleep; kip
    Derived forms: verb sleep2, verb sleep1
  4. rest, eternal rest, sleep, eternal sleep, quietus - euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb); "she was laid to rest beside her husband"; "they had to put their family pet to sleep"
    --4 is a kind of death
Verb sleep has 2 senses
  1. sleep, kip, slumber, log Z's, catch some Z's - be asleep
    --1 is one way to rest
    Antonyms: wake
    Derived forms: noun sleep3, noun sleep1, noun sleeper1, noun sleeping1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue sleep
  2. sleep - be able to accommodate for sleeping; "This tent sleeps six people"
    --2 is one way to
    accommodate, hold, admit
    Derived forms: noun sleep3, noun sleeper6, noun sleeper5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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promise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun promise has 2 senses
  1. promise - a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future
    --1 is a kind of
    speech act; commitment, dedication
    --1 has particulars:
     oath; parole, word, word of honor; betrothal, troth, engagement; pinning; rain check
    Derived forms: verb promise2, verb promise1
  2. promise, hope - grounds for feeling hopeful about the future; "there is little or no promise that he will recover"
    --2 is a kind of expectation, outlook, prospect
    --2 has particulars: rainbow
    Derived forms: verb promise4, verb promise2
Verb promise has 4 senses
  1. promise, assure - make a promise or commitment
    --1 is one way to declare
    Derived forms: noun promiser1, noun promise1, noun promisee1, noun promisor1
    Sample sentence:
    They promise him to write the letter
  2. promise - promise to undertake or give; "I promise you my best effort"
    --2 is one way to
    declare
    Derived forms: noun promise1, noun promise2, noun promisee1, noun promisor1
    Sample sentences:
    They promise the money to them
    They promise them the money
  3. predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise - make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"
    --3 is one way to guess, venture, pretend, hazard
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. promise - give grounds for expectations; "The new results were promising"; "The results promised fame and glory"
    --4 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun promise2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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touch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

touch

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun touch has 12 senses
  1. touch, touching - the event of something coming in contact with the body; "he longed for the touch of her hand"; "the cooling touch of the night air"
    --1 is a kind of contact, impinging, striking
    --1 has particulars: brush, light touch; stroke
    Derived forms: verb touch9, verb touch8, verb touch5, verb touch2, verb touch1
  2. touch, sense of touch, skin senses, touch modality, cutaneous senses - the faculty of touch; "only sight and touch enable us to locate objects in the space around us"
    --2 is a kind of somatosense; exteroception
    --2 is a part of
     somesthesia, somesthesis, somaesthesia, somaesthesis, somatesthesia, somatatesthesis, somatosensory system, somatic sensory system, somatic sense
    Derived form: verb touch2
  3. touch, trace, ghost - a suggestion of some quality; "there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone"; "he detected a ghost of a smile on her face"
    --3 is a kind of suggestion, proposition, proffer
  4. touch, signature - a distinguishing style; "this room needs a woman's touch"
    --4 is a kind of manner, mode, style, way, fashion
    --4 has particulars: common touch
  5. touch, touching - the act of putting two things together with no space between them; "at his touch the room filled with lights"
    --5 is a kind of deed, feat, effort, exploit
    --5 has particulars:
     contact; tap, pat, dab; hit, hitting, striking; dig, jab; kiss; kiss, buss, osculation; catch, grab, snatch, snap; handling, manipulation; fingering; grope; palpation, tactual exploration; tickle, tickling, titillation; stroke, stroking; tag; lick, lap; grazing, shaving, skimming
    Derived form: verb touch8
  6. touch, hint, tinge, mite, pinch, jot, speck, soupcon - a slight but appreciable addition; "this dish could use a touch of garlic"
    --6 is a kind of small indefinite quantity, small indefinite amount
    --6 has particulars: snuff
  7. contact, touch - a communicative interaction; "the pilot made contact with the base"; "he got in touch with his colleagues"
    --7 is a kind of communication, communicating
  8. touch, spot - a slight attack of illness; "he has a touch of rheumatism"
    --8 is a kind of attack
  9. touch - the act of soliciting money (as a gift or loan); "he watched the beggar trying to make a touch"
    --9 is a kind of
    solicitation
  10. touch, touch sensation, tactual sensation, tactile sensation, feeling - the sensation produced by pressure receptors in the skin; "she likes the touch of silk on her skin"; "the surface had a greasy feeling"
    --10 is a kind of perception
    --10 has particulars: cutaneous sensation, haptic sensation, skin sensation
    Derived form: verb touch2
  11. touch - deftness in handling matters; "he has a master's touch"
    --11 is a kind of
    adeptness, adroitness, deftness, facility, quickness
    --11 has particulars: finishing touch, capstone, copestone
  12. touch - the feel of mechanical action; "this piano has a wonderful touch"
    --12 is a kind of
    tactile property, feel
Verb touch has 15 senses
  1. touch - make physical contact with, come in contact with; "Touch the stone for good luck"; "She never touched her husband"
    Derived forms: noun touch1, noun toucher1, noun touching2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. touch - perceive via the tactile sense; "Helen Keller felt the physical world by touching people and objects around her"
    --2 is one way to
    perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun touch10, noun touch2, noun touch1, noun touching1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. touch, stir - affect emotionally; "A stirring movie"; "I was touched by your kind letter of sympathy"
    --3 is one way to affect, impress, move, strike
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will touch him
    The performance is likely to touch Sue
  4. refer, pertain, relate, concern, come to, bear on, touch, touch on - have to do with or be relevant to; "There were lots of questions referring to her talk"; "My remark pertained to your earlier comments"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. touch, adjoin, meet, contact - be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point"
    Derived form: noun touch1
    Sample sentences:
    Our properties touch at this point
    His fields touch mine at this point
  6. affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch - have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?"
    --6 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  7. touch - deal with; usually used with a form of negation; "I wouldn't touch her with a ten-foot pole"; "The local Mafia won't touch gambling"
    --7 is one way to
    manage, deal, care, handle
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. touch - cause to be in brief contact with; "He touched his toes to the horse's flanks"
    --8 is one way to
    touch
    Derived forms: noun touch5, noun touch1, noun toucher1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. reach, extend to, touch - to extend as far as; "The sunlight reached the wall"; "Can he reach?" "The chair must not touch the wall"
    --9 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun touch1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s something
  10. equal, touch, rival, match - be equal to in quality or ability; "Nothing can rival cotton for durability"; "Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues"; "Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents"
    --10 is one way to compete, vie, contend
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  11. touch, disturb - tamper with; "Don't touch my CDs!"
    --11 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. allude, touch, advert - make a more or less disguised reference to; "He alluded to the problem but did not mention it"
    --12 is one way to hint, suggest
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  13. touch - comprehend; "He could not touch the meaning of the poem"
    --13 is one way to
    understand
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. partake, touch - consume; "She didn't touch her food all night"
    --14 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Sample sentence:
    They touch more bread
  15. tint, tinct, bepaint, tinge, touch - dye with a color
    --15 is one way to dye
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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vary - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

vary

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb vary has 4 senses
  1. change, alter, vary - make or become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; "her mood changes in accordance with the weather"; "The supermarket's selection of vegetables varies according to the season"
    Derived forms: noun variation4, noun variant4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. deviate, vary, diverge, depart - be at variance with; be out of line with
    --2 is one way to differ
    Derived forms: noun variation7, noun variation8, noun variation2, noun variant1, noun variance6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. vary - be subject to change in accordance with a variable; "Prices vary"; "His moods vary depending on the weather"
    --3 is one way to
    differ
    Derived forms: noun variation6, noun variation7, noun variation1, noun variate1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. vary, variegate, motley - make something more diverse and varied; "Vary the menu"
    --4 is one way to diversify
    Derived form: noun variation10
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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prefer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

prefer

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb prefer has 4 senses
  1. prefer - like better; value more highly; "Some people prefer camping to staying in hotels"; "We prefer sleeping outside"
    --1 is one way to
    like
    Derived form: noun preference1
    Sample sentence:
    They prefer him to write the letter
  2. choose, prefer, opt - select as an alternative; choose instead; prefer as an alternative; "I always choose the fish over the meat courses in this restaurant"; "She opted for the job on the East coast"
    Derived forms: noun preferment1, noun preference2
    Sample sentence:
    They prefer him to write the letter
  3. prefer, favor, favour - promote over another; "he favors his second daughter"
    --3 is one way to promote, upgrade, advance, kick upstairs, raise, elevate
    Derived form: noun preferment1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. prefer - give preference to one creditor over another
    --4 is one way to
    pay
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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repeat - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

repeat

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun repeat has 1 sense
  1. repeat, repetition - an event that repeats; "the events today were a repeat of yesterday's"
    --1 is a kind of periodic event, recurrent event
    --1 has particulars:
     sequence; cycle; replay, rematch; recurrence, return
    Derived forms: verb repeat6, verb repeat5, verb repeat3, verb repeat2, verb repeat1
Verb repeat has 6 senses
  1. repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, restate, retell - to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
    --1 is one way to tell
    Derived forms: noun repeat1, noun repetition2
    Sample sentence:
    They won't repeat the story
  2. duplicate, reduplicate, double, repeat, replicate - make or do or perform again; "He could never replicate his brilliant performance of the magic trick"
    --2 is one way to reproduce
    Derived forms: noun repeat1, noun repetition2, noun repeater2, noun repeater1, noun repeating1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. recur, repeat - happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story"
    --3 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Derived forms: noun repeat1, noun repetition1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. repeat, echo - to say again or imitate; "followers echoing the cries of their leaders"
    --4 is one way to utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. repeat, take over - do over; "They would like to take it over again"
    --5 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun repeat1, noun repeater1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. reprise, reprize, repeat, recapitulate - repeat an earlier theme of a composition
    --6 is one way to play, spiel
    Derived form: noun repeat1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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commit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

commit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb commit has 5 senses
  1. perpetrate, commit, pull - perform an act, usually with a negative connotation; "perpetrate a crime"; "pull a bank robbery"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun commission8, noun committal2
    Sample sentence:
    They commit him to write the letter
  2. give, dedicate, consecrate, commit, devote - give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"
    --2 is one way to use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
    Derived form: noun commitment2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  3. commit, institutionalize, institutionalise, send, charge - cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution; "After the second episode, she had to be committed"; "he was committed to prison"
    --3 is one way to transfer
    Derived forms: noun commitment5, noun committal1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  4. entrust, intrust, trust, confide, commit - confer a trust upon; "The messenger was entrusted with the general's secret"; "I commit my soul to God"
    --4 is one way to pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Derived form: noun committee1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. invest, put, commit, place - make an investment; "Put money into bonds"
    --5 is one way to spend, expend, drop
    Derived form: noun commitment3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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insist - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

insist

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb insist has 3 senses
  1. insist, take a firm stand - be insistent and refuse to budge; "I must insist!"
    Derived form: noun insistence1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s on something
  2. importune, insist - beg persistently and urgently; "I importune you to help them"
    --2 is one way to beg, implore, pray
    Derived forms: noun insistency2, noun insisting1
    Sample sentence:
    They insist to move
  3. insist, assert - assert to be true; "The letter asserts a free society"
    --3 is one way to postulate, posit
    Sample sentence:
    They insist that there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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warn - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

warn

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb warn has 4 senses
  1. warn - notify of danger, potential harm, or risk; "The director warned him that he might be fired"; "The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking"
    --1 is one way to
    inform
    Derived forms: noun warner2, noun warning1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody of something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. warn, discourage, admonish, monish - admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior; "I warned him not to go too far"; "I warn you against false assumptions"; "She warned him to be quiet"
    --2 is one way to advise, counsel
    Derived form: noun warning2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot warn Sue
  3. warn - ask to go away; "The old man warned the children off his property"
    --3 is one way to
    order, tell, enjoin, say
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  4. warn - notify, usually in advance; "I warned you that I would ask some difficult questions"
    --4 is one way to
    inform
    Derived form: noun warner2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bind - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

bind

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun bind has 1 sense
  1. bind - something that hinders as if with bonds
    --1 is a kind of
    hindrance, deterrent, impediment, balk, baulk, check, handicap
    Derived form: verb bind6
Verb bind has 10 senses
  1. adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to - stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
    --1 is one way to attach
    Derived forms: noun binder2, noun binding1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. bind, tie, attach, bond - create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
    --2 is one way to relate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  3. bind - make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
    --3 is one way to
    attach
    Antonyms: unbind
    Derived forms: noun binder1, noun binder4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. bind, bandage - wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
    --4 is one way to fasten, fix, secure
    Derived form: noun binding3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. tie down, tie up, bind, truss - secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapes and bring them to the recycling shed"
    --5 is one way to restrain, confine, hold
    Sample sentence:
    They want to bind the prisoners
  6. oblige, bind, hold, obligate - bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
    --6 is one way to relate
    Derived form: noun bind1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  7. bind - form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen"
    --7 is one way to
    adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to
    Derived forms: noun binder2, noun binding1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  8. bind - provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
    --8 is one way to
    cover
    Derived forms: noun binder3, noun binding2, noun binding4, noun bindery1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. tie, bind - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair"
    --9 is one way to fasten, fix, secure
    Derived form: noun binder1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. constipate, bind - cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you"
    --10 is one way to indispose
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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threaten - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

threaten

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb threaten has 3 senses
  1. endanger, jeopardize, jeopardise, menace, threaten, imperil, peril - pose a threat to; present a danger to; "The pollution is endangering the crops"
    --1 is one way to exist, be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  2. threaten - to utter intentions of injury or punishment against:"He threatened me when I tried to call the police"
    --2 is one way to
    warn
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot threaten Sue
  3. threaten - to be a menacing indication of something:"The clouds threaten rain"; "Danger threatens"
    --3 is one way to
    bode, portend, auspicate, prognosticate, omen, presage, betoken, foreshadow, augur, foretell, prefigure, forecast, predict
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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launch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

launch

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun launch has 2 senses
  1. launch - a motorboat with an open deck or a half deck
    --1 is a kind of
    motorboat, powerboat
  2. launching, launch - the act of propelling with force
    --2 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    --2 has particulars: rocket firing, rocket launching
    Derived forms: verb launch3, verb launch2
Verb launch has 6 senses
  1. establish, set up, found, launch - set up or found; "She set up a literacy program"
    --1 is one way to open, open up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. launch - propel with force; "launch the space shuttle"; "Launch a ship"
    --2 is one way to
    propel, impel
    Derived forms: noun launch2, noun launcher2, noun launcher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. launch - launch for the first time; launch on a maiden voyage; "launch a ship"
    --3 is one way to
    launch, set in motion
    Derived form: noun launch2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. plunge, launch - begin with vigor; "He launched into a long diatribe"; "She plunged into a dangerous adventure"
    --4 is one way to get down, begin, get, start out, start, set about, set out, commence
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. launch, set in motion - get going; give impetus to; "launch a career"; "Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process"
    --5 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. launch - smoothen the surface of; "float plaster"
    --6 is one way to
    smooth, smoothen
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cry - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cry

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cry has 5 senses
  1. cry, outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"
    --1 is a kind of utterance, vocalization
    --1 has particulars:
     bellow, bellowing, holla, holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl; blue murder; catcall; clamor, clamoring, clamour, clamouring, hue and cry; halloo; hoot; hosanna; noise; scream, screaming, shriek, shrieking, screech, screeching; whoop; war cry, war whoop, rallying cry, battle cry; yelling, shouting; yodel; boo, hoot, Bronx cheer, hiss, raspberry, razzing, snort, bird
    Derived form: verb cry1
  2. cry, yell - a loud utterance of emotion (especially when inarticulate); "a cry of rage"; "a yell of pain"
    --2 is a kind of utterance, vocalization
    --2 has particulars: complaint
    Derived form: verb cry1
  3. war cry, rallying cry, battle cry, cry, watchword - a slogan used to rally support for a cause; "a cry to arms"; "our watchword will be `democracy'"
    --3 is a kind of motto, slogan, catchword, shibboleth
  4. cry - a fit of weeping; "had a good cry"
    --4 is a kind of
    effusion, gush, outburst, blowup, ebullition
    Derived form: verb cry2
  5. cry - the characteristic utterance of an animal; "animal cries filled the night"
    --5 is a kind of
    sound
    --5 has particulars:
     baa; bark; bay; bleat; bray; cackle; caterwaul; caw; cheep, peep; cluck; coo; crow; gobble; growl, growling; honk; howl; meow, mew, miaou, miaow; moo; neigh, nicker, whicker, whinny; roar; yelp, yelping
    Derived form: verb cry6
Verb cry has 7 senses
  1. shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall - utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
    --1 is one way to utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived forms: noun cry2, noun cry1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  2. cry, weep - shed tears because of sadness, rage, or pain; "She cried bitterly when she heard the news of his death"; "The girl in the wheelchair wept with frustration when she could not get up the stairs"
    --2 is one way to express emotion, express feelings
    Antonyms: laugh, express joy, express mirth
    Derived forms: noun cry4, noun crier1, noun crying1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. exclaim, cry, cry out, outcry, call out, shout - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"
    --3 is one way to express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentence:
    They cry that there was a traffic accident
  4. cry, blazon out - proclaim or announce in public; "before we had newspapers, a town cryer would cry the news"; "He cried his merchandise in the market square"
    --4 is one way to announce, denote
    Derived forms: noun crier3, noun crier2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. cry - demand immediate action; "This situation is crying for attention"
    --5 is one way to
    want, need, require
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. cry - utter a characteristic sound; "The cat was crying"
    --6 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived form: noun cry5
    Sample sentences:
    You can hear animals cry in the meadows
    The meadows cry with animals
  7. cry - bring into a particular state by crying; "The little boy cried himself to sleep"
    --7 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun crying1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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attract - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

attract

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb attract has 3 senses
  1. attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in - direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes; "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
    --1 is one way to pull, draw, force
    Antonyms: repel, drive, repulse, force back, push back, beat back
    Derived forms: noun attraction5, noun attraction2, noun attraction4, noun attraction3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. attract - exert a force on (a body) causing it to approach or prevent it from moving away; "the gravitational pull of a planet attracts other bodies"
    --2 is one way to
    pull
    Derived form: noun attraction1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. attract, appeal - be attractive to; "The idea of a vacation appeals to me"; "The beautiful garden attracted many people"
    Antonyms: repel, repulse
    Derived forms: noun attraction2, noun attraction4, noun attraction3, noun attractor3
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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appoint - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

appoint

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb appoint has 3 senses
  1. appoint, name, nominate, constitute - create and charge with a task or function; "nominate a committee"
    --1 is one way to establish, found, plant, constitute, institute
    Derived forms: noun appointee2, noun appointee1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. appoint, charge - assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to; "He was appointed deputy manager"; "She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance"
    Derived forms: noun appointee2, noun appointee1
    Sample sentence:
    They appoint him to write the letter
  3. appoint - furnish; "a beautifully appointed house"
    --3 is one way to
    equip, fit, fit out, outfit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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demonstrate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

demonstrate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb demonstrate has 4 senses
  1. show, demo, exhibit, present, demonstrate - show or demonstrate something to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
    --1 is one way to show
    Derived forms: noun demonstration5, noun demonstration1, noun demonstrator1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  2. prove, demonstrate, establish, show, shew - establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture"
    --2 is one way to confirm, corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. attest, certify, manifest, demonstrate, evidence - provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes; "His high fever attested to his illness"; "The buildings in Rome manifest a high level of architectural sophistication"; "This decision demonstrates his sense of fairness"
    --3 is one way to testify, bear witness, prove, evidence, show
    Sample sentence:
    They demonstrate that there was a traffic accident
  4. demonstrate, march - march in protest; take part in a demonstration; "Thousands demonstrated against globalization during the meeting of the most powerful economic nations in Seattle"
    --4 is one way to protest, resist, dissent
    Derived forms: noun demonstration3, noun demonstrator3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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acquire - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

acquire

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb acquire has 7 senses
  1. get, acquire - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"
    Derived forms: noun acquiring1, noun acquisition3, noun acquisition1, noun acquirer4, noun acquirer1, noun acquirer3, noun acquirer2
    Sample sentence:
    The children acquire the ball
  2. assume, acquire, adopt, take on, take - take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect; "His voice took on a sad tone"; "The story took a new turn"; "he adopted an air of superiority"; "She assumed strange manners"; "The gods assume human or animal form in these fables"
    --2 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. grow, develop, produce, get, acquire - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
    --3 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. acquire - locate (a moving entity) by means of a tracking system such as radar
    --4 is one way to
    situate, locate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. acquire, win, gain - win something through one's efforts; "I acquired a passing knowledge of Chinese"; "Gain an understanding of international finance"
    --5 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  6. learn, larn, acquire - acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate"
    Derived forms: noun acquisition3, noun acquisition4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  7. develop, acquire, evolve - gain through experience; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
    --7 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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sing - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

sing

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb sing has 5 senses
  1. sing - deliver by singing; "Sing Christmas carols"
    --1 is a kind of
    sing; interpret, render
    Derived forms: noun song1, noun song3, noun singer1, noun singing1
    Sample sentence:
    They will sing the duet
  2. sing - produce tones with the voice; "She was singing while she was cooking"; "My brother sings very well"
    --2 is one way to
    talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Derived forms: noun song1, noun song3, noun singer1, noun singing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue sing
  3. sing - to make melodious sounds; "The nightingale was singing"
    --3 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived forms: noun song4, noun singer1
    Sample sentences:
    The birds sing in the woods
    The woods sing with many kinds of birds
  4. whistle, sing - make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound; "the kettle was singing"; "the bullet sang past his ear"
    --4 is one way to sound, go
    Derived form: noun song2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue sing
  5. spill the beans, let the cat out of the bag, talk, tattle, blab, peach, babble, sing, babble out, blab out - divulge confidential information or secrets; "Be careful--his secretary talks"
    --5 is one way to disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out
    Derived form: noun singing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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deliver - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

deliver

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb deliver has 12 senses
  1. deliver, present - deliver (a speech, oration, or idea); "The commencement speaker presented a forceful speech that impressed the students"
    --1 is one way to talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Derived form: noun delivery3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. deliver - bring to a destination, make a delivery; "our local super market delivers"
    --2 is one way to
    bring, get, convey, fetch
    Derived forms: noun deliverer4, noun deliverer3, noun delivery1
    Sample sentence:
    They deliver the parcel to their parents
  3. hand over, fork over, fork out, fork up, turn in, get in, deliver, render - to surrender someone or something to another; "the guard delivered the criminal to the police"; "render up the prisoners"; "render the town to the enemy"; "fork over the money"
    --3 is one way to pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Derived forms: noun deliverer4, noun delivery4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  4. rescue, deliver - free from harm or evil
    --4 is one way to save, carry through, pull through, bring through
    Derived forms: noun deliverer2, noun delivery6, noun deliverance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. extradite, deliver, deport - hand over to the authorities of another country; "They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there"
    --5 is one way to expel, throw out, kick out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. render, deliver, return - pass down; "render a verdict"; "deliver a judgment"
    --6 is one way to communicate, pass on, pass, put across
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. deliver - utter (an exclamation, noise, etc.); "The students delivered a cry of joy"
    --7 is one way to
    utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. deliver, redeem, save - save from sins
    Derived forms: noun Deliverer1, noun deliverer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  9. deliver, drive home - carry out or perform; "deliver an attack", "deliver a blow"; "The boxer drove home a solid left"
    --9 is one way to give
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  10. surrender, cede, deliver, give up - relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"
    --10 is one way to give, gift, present
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  11. deliver, pitch - throw or hurl from the mound to the batter, as in baseball; "The pitcher delivered the ball"
    --11 is one way to throw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have - give birth (to a newborn); "My wife had twins yesterday!"
    --12 is one way to produce, bring forth
    Derived form: noun delivery7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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invite - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

invite

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun invite has 1 sense
  1. invite - a colloquial expression for invitation; "he didn't get no invite to the party"
    --1 is a kind of
    invitation
    Derived forms: verb invite5, verb invite2
Verb invite has 8 senses
  1. invite, ask for - increase the likelihood of; "ask for trouble"; "invite criticism"
    --1 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Derived form: noun invitation2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. invite, ask over, ask round - invite someone to one's house; "Can I invite you for dinner on Sunday night?"
    --2 is one way to request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Derived forms: noun invite1, noun invitee1, noun invitation1
    Sample sentence:
    They invite him to write the letter
  3. tempt, invite - give rise to a desire by being attractive or inviting; "the window displays tempted the shoppers"
    --3 is one way to stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir
    Derived form: noun invitation2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  4. invite, bid - ask someone in a friendly way to do something
    --4 is one way to request
    Derived form: noun invitation1
    Sample sentence:
    They invite him to write the letter
  5. invite, pay for - have as a guest; "I invited them to a restaurant"
    --5 is one way to interact
    Derived forms: noun invite1, noun invitee1, noun invitation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. invite, ask in - ask to enter; "We invited the neighbors in for a cup of coffee"
    --6 is one way to request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Derived form: noun invitation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. invite, call for - request the participation or presence of; "The organizers invite submissions of papers for the conference"
    --7 is one way to request, bespeak, call for, quest
    Derived form: noun invitation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. receive, take in, invite - express willingness to have in one's home or environs; "The community warmly received the refugees"
    Derived form: noun invitation1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot invite Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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retain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

retain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb retain has 4 senses
  1. retain - hold within; "This soil retains water"; "I retain this drug for a long time"
    --1 is one way to
    hold, bear, carry, contain
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. retain, continue, keep, keep on, keep going - allow to remain in a place or position; "We cannot continue several servants any longer"; "She retains a lawyer"; "The family's fortune waned and they could not keep their household staff"; "Our grant has run out and we cannot keep you on"; "We kept the work going as long as we could"
    --2 is one way to prolong, sustain, keep up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  3. retain, hold, keep back, hold back - secure and keep for possible future use or application; "The landlord retained the security deposit"; "I reserve the right to disagree"
    --3 is one way to keep, hold on
    Derived form: noun retention1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. retain - keep in one's mind; "I cannot retain so much information"
    --4 is one way to
    remember, think of
    Derived form: noun retention2
    Sample sentence:
    They won't retain the story

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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contribute - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

contribute

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb contribute has 4 senses
  1. lend, impart, bestow, contribute, add, bring - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  2. contribute, give, chip in, kick in - contribute to some cause; "I gave at the office"
    --2 is one way to give
    Derived forms: noun contribution1, noun contribution3, noun contributor1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  3. contribute, lead, conduce - be conducive to; "The use of computers in the classroom lead to better writing"
    --3 is one way to promote, advance, boost, further, encourage
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. put up, contribute - provide; "The city has to put up half the required amount"
    --4 is one way to pay
    Derived form: noun contribution3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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spread - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

spread

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective spread has 3 senses
  1. dispersed, spread - distributed or spread over a considerable extent; "has ties with many widely dispersed friends"; "eleven million Jews are spread throughout Europe"
    Antonym: concentrated (indirect, via distributed)
  2. spread - prepared or arranged for a meal; especially having food set out; "a table spread with food"
    Antonym:
    unprepared (indirect, via prepared)
  3. outspread, spread - fully extended in width; "outspread wings"; "with arms spread wide"
    Antonym: unextended (indirect, via extended)
Noun spread has 10 senses
  1. spread, spreading - process or result of distributing or extending over a wide expanse of space
    --1 is a kind of change of location, travel
    --1 has particulars:
     diffusion; dispersion, scattering; invasion; irradiation; radiation
    Derived forms: verb spread8, verb spread7, verb spread6, verb spread5, verb spread3, verb spread2, verb spread1
  2. gap, spread - a conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures; "gap between income and outgo"; "the spread between lending and borrowing costs"
    --2 is a kind of disparity
  3. ranch, spread, cattle ranch, cattle farm - farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
    --3 is a kind of farm
  4. scatter, spread - a haphazard distribution in all directions
    --4 is a kind of distribution, dispersion
    --4 has particulars: diffuseness
    Derived forms: verb spread8, verb spread7, verb spread6, verb spread5, verb spread3, verb spread2, verb spread1
  5. spread, paste - a tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers
    --5 is a kind of condiment
    --5 has particulars:
     margarine, margarin, oleo, oleomargarine, marge; nut butter; peanut butter; marshmallow fluff; onion butter; pimento butter; shrimp butter; lobster butter; cheese spread; anchovy butter; fishpaste; garlic butter; hummus, humus, hommos, hoummos, humous; pate; tapenade; tahini
    Derived forms: verb spread10, verb spread9
  6. banquet, feast, spread - a meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed; "a banquet for the graduating seniors"; "the Thanksgiving feast"; "they put out quite a spread"
    --6 is a kind of meal, repast
  7. spread, spread head, spreadhead, facing pages - two facing pages of a book or other publication
    --7 is a kind of page
    --7 is a part of publication
    --7 has particulars: center spread, centre spread; centerfold, centrefold
  8. spread - the expansion of a person's girth (especially at middle age); "she exercised to avoid that middle-aged spread"
    --8 is a kind of
    girth
  9. bedspread, bedcover, bed cover, bed covering, counterpane, spread - decorative cover for a bed
    --9 is a kind of bedclothes, bed clothing, bedding
    --9 has particulars: coverlet; quilted bedspread
  10. spread, spreading - act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time
    --10 is a kind of extension
    --10 has particulars:
     circulation; dispersion, dispersal, dissemination, diffusion; scatter, scattering, strewing; decentralization, decentralisation
    Derived forms: verb spread8, verb spread7, verb spread5, verb spread3, verb spread2, verb spread1
Verb spread has 10 senses
  1. spread, distribute - distribute or disperse widely; "The invaders spread their language all over the country"
    Antonyms: gather, garner, collect, pull together
    Derived forms: noun spread10, noun spread4, noun spread1, noun spreader1, noun spreading3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. spread, propagate - become distributed or widespread; "the infection spread"; "Optimism spread among the population"
    --2 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun spread10, noun spread4, noun spread1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. spread, overspread - spread across or over; "A big oil spot spread across the water"
    --3 is one way to cover, extend
    Derived forms: noun spread10, noun spread4, noun spread1, noun spreading1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. unfold, spread, spread out, open - spread out or open from a closed or folded state; "open the map"; "spread your arms"
    --4 is one way to undo
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse, pass around - cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"
    --5 is one way to publicize, publicise, air, bare
    Derived forms: noun spread10, noun spread4, noun spread1, noun spreading2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. go around, spread, circulate - become widely known and passed on; "the rumor spread"; "the story went around in the office"
    --6 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun spread4, noun spread1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. spread, scatter, spread out - strew or distribute over an area; "He spread fertilizer over the lawn"; "scatter cards across the table"
    --7 is one way to circulate, pass around, pass on, distribute
    Derived forms: noun spread10, noun spread4, noun spread1, noun spreader2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. diffuse, spread, spread out, fan out - move outward; "The soldiers fanned out"
    --8 is one way to spread, distribute
    Derived forms: noun spread10, noun spread4, noun spread1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. spread - cover by spreading something over; "spread the bread with cheese"
    --9 is one way to
    cover
    Derived forms: noun spread5, noun spreader1
    Sample sentence:
    They spread the bread with melted butter
  10. spread - distribute over a surface in a layer; "spread cheese on a piece of bread"
    Derived forms: noun spread5, noun spreader1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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promote - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

promote

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb promote has 5 senses
  1. promote, advance, boost, further, encourage - contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
    --1 is one way to support, back up
    Derived forms: noun promotion3, noun promotion4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. promote, upgrade, advance, kick upstairs, raise, elevate - give a promotion to or assign to a higher position; "John was kicked upstairs when a replacement was hired"; "Women tend not to advance in the major law firms"; "I got promoted after many years of hard work"
    --2 is one way to delegate, designate, depute, assign
    Antonyms: demote, bump, relegate, break, kick downstairs
    Derived form: noun promotion2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. advertise, advertize, promote, push - make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
    --3 is one way to praise
    Derived forms: noun promoter1, noun promotion1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue promote the movie
  4. promote - be changed for a superior chess or checker piece
    --4 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. promote - change a pawn for a king by advancing it to the eighth row, or change a checker piece for a more valuable piece by moving it the row closest to your opponent
    --5 is one way to
    play
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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nod - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

nod

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun nod has 2 senses
  1. nod - a sign of assent or salutation or command
    --1 is a kind of
    gesture, motion
    Derived form: verb nod1
  2. nod - the act of nodding the head
    --2 is a kind of
    inclination, inclining
    --2 has particulars: nutation
    Derived forms: verb nod3, verb nod2
Verb nod has 5 senses
  1. nod - express or signify by nodding; "He nodded his approval"
    --1 is one way to
    gesticulate, gesture, motion
    Derived form: noun nod1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. nod - lower and raise the head, as to indicate assent or agreement or confirmation; "The teacher nodded when the student gave the right answer"
    --2 is one way to
    communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun nod2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  3. nod - let the head fall forward through drowsiness; "The old man was nodding in his chair"
    Derived form: noun nod2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  4. nod - sway gently back and forth, as is in a nodding motion; "the flowers were nodding in the breeze"
    --4 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. nod - be almost asleep; "The old man sat nodding by the fireplace"
    --5 is one way to
    drowse
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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reject - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

reject

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun reject has 1 sense
  1. cull, reject - the person or thing rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
    --1 is a kind of decision making, deciding
    Derived forms: verb reject6, verb reject4
Verb reject has 7 senses
  1. reject - refuse to accept or acknowledge; "I reject the idea of starting a war"; "The journal rejected the student's paper"
    --1 is one way to
    judge
    Antonyms: accept
    Derived form: noun rejection1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. refuse, reject, pass up, turn down, decline - refuse to accept; "He refused my offer of hospitality"
    Derived form: noun rejection1
    Sample sentence:
    They reject the money
  3. disapprove, reject - deem wrong or inappropriate; "I disapprove of her child rearing methods"
    --3 is one way to judge
    Derived form: noun rejection1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. reject, spurn, freeze off, scorn, pooh-pooh, disdain, turn down - reject with contempt; "She spurned his advances"
    --4 is one way to refuse, decline
    Derived form: noun reject1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. resist, reject, refuse - resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor"
    --5 is one way to react, respond
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. reject, turn down, turn away, refuse - refuse entrance or membership; "They turned away hundreds of fans"; "Black people were often rejected by country clubs"
    Antonyms: admit, allow in, let in, intromit
    Derived form: noun reject1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  7. rule out, eliminate, reject - dismiss from consideration; "John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi"; "This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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divide - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

divide

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun divide has 2 senses
  1. divide - a serious disagreement between two groups of people (typically producing tension or hostility)
    --1 is a kind of
    disagreement, dissension, dissonance
  2. watershed, water parting, divide - a ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems
    --2 is a kind of line
    --2 has particulars: continental divide; Great Divide
    Derived form: verb divide3
Verb divide has 6 senses
  1. divide, split, split up, separate, dissever, carve up - separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"
    --1 is one way to change integrity
    Antonyms: unite, unify
    Derived forms: noun division3, noun divider1, noun divider2, noun divider3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. divide, fraction - perform a division; "Can you divide 49 by seven?"
    --2 is one way to calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Antonyms: multiply
    Derived form: noun division5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s something
  3. separate, divide - act as a barrier between; stand between; "The mountain range divides the two countries"
    Derived forms: noun divide2, noun divider3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. separate, divide, part - come apart; "The two pieces that we had glued separated"
    --4 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. separate, divide - make a division or separation
    Derived form: noun division12
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. separate, disunite, divide, part - force, take, or pull apart; "He separated the fighting children"; "Moses parted the Red Sea"
    --6 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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declare - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

declare

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb declare has 8 senses
  1. declare - state emphatically and authoritatively; "He declared that he needed more money to carry out the task he was charged with"
    --1 is one way to
    state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun declaration1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. announce, declare - announce publicly or officially; "The President declared war"
    --2 is one way to state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun declaration5
    Sample sentence:
    They declare that there was a traffic accident
  3. declare - state firmly; "He declared that he was innocent"
    --3 is one way to
    affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver, swan, swear
    Derived form: noun declarer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. declare, adjudge, hold - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
    --4 is one way to judge
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  5. declare - authorize payments of; "declare dividends"
    --5 is one way to
    authorize, authorise, pass, clear
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. declare - designate (a trump suit or no-trump) with the final bid of a hand
    --6 is one way to
    play
    Derived forms: noun declarer1, noun declaration4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. declare - make a declaration (of dutiable goods) to a customs official; "Do you have anything to declare?"
    --7 is one way to
    state, say, tell
    Derived form: noun declaration3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. declare - proclaim one's support, sympathy, or opinion for or against; "His wife declared at once for moving to the West Coast"
    --8 is one way to
    proclaim, exclaim, promulgate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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handle - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

handle

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun handle has 1 sense
  1. handle, grip, handgrip, hold - the appendage to an object that is designed to be held in order to use or move it; "he grabbed the hammer by the handle"; "it was an old briefcase but it still had a good grip"
    --1 is a kind of appendage
    --1 is a part of
     edge tool; hand tool; umbrella; baggage, luggage; cutlery, eating utensil; brush; briefcase; handbarrow; handcart, pushcart, cart, go-cart; baseball bat, lumber; cricket bat, bat; racket, racquet; ladle; saucepan; frying pan, frypan, skillet; spatula; carpet beater, rug beater; cheese cutter; coffeepot; coffee cup; teacup; mug; watering can, watering pot; carrycot; faucet; handlebar; handset, French telephone; aspergill
    --1 has parts: shank, stem
    --1 has particulars:
     ax handle, axe handle; broomstick, broom handle; crop; haft, helve; hilt; hoe handle; knob; mop handle; panhandle; pommel, saddlebow; pommel; rake handle; stock; stock, gunstock
    Derived form: verb handle4
Verb handle has 6 senses
  1. manage, deal, care, handle - be in charge of, act on, or dispose of; "I can deal with this crew of workers"; "This blender can't handle nuts"; "She managed her parents' affairs after they got too old"
    --1 is one way to control, command
    Derived forms: noun handler2, noun handling3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. treat, handle, do by - interact in a certain way; "Do right by her"; "Treat him with caution, please"; "Handle the press reporters gently"
    --2 is one way to interact
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. cover, treat, handle, plow, deal, address - deal with verbally or in some form of artistic expression; "This book deals with incest"; "The course covered all of Western Civilization"; "The new book treats the history of China"
    --3 is one way to broach, initiate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. handle, palm - touch, lift, or hold with the hands; "Don't handle the merchandise"
    --4 is one way to touch
    Derived forms: noun handle1, noun handling2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. wield, handle - handle effectively; "The burglar wielded an axe"
    --5 is one way to manipulate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. handle - show and train; "The prize-winning poodle was handled by Mrs. Priscilla Prescott"
    --6 is one way to
    manipulate, keep in line, control
    Derived forms: noun handler1, noun handler3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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destroy - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

destroy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb destroy has 4 senses
  1. destroy, destruct - do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of; "The fire destroyed the house"
    --1 is one way to unmake, undo
    Derived forms: noun destruction1, noun destroyer2, noun destroyer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. destroy, ruin - destroy completely; damage irreparably; "You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!"; "The tears ruined her make-up"
    Derived forms: noun destruction2, noun destruction1, noun destroyer2, noun destroyer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. demolish, destroy - defeat soundly; "The home team demolished the visitors"
    --3 is one way to get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to destroy his opponent
  4. destroy - as of animals; "The customs agents destroyed the dog that was found to be rabid"
    --4 is one way to
    kill
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hide - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hide

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hide has 2 senses
  1. hide, fell - the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)
    --1 is a kind of animal skin
    --1 has particulars: cowhide; goatskin; rawhide
  2. hide, pelt, skin - body covering of a living animal
    --2 is a kind of body covering
Verb hide has 4 senses
  1. hide, conceal - prevent from being seen or discovered; "Muslim women hide their faces"; "hide the money"
    Antonyms: show
    Sample sentences:
    They hide
    They hide themselves
  2. hide, hide out - be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety; "Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding"; "She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana"
    Sample sentences:
    They hide
    They hide themselves
  3. shroud, enshroud, hide, cover - cover as if with a shroud; "The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery"
    --3 is one way to envelop, enfold, enwrap, wrap, enclose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. obscure, blot out, obliterate, veil, hide - make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing; "a hidden message"; "a veiled threat"
    --4 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun hiding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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transfer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

transfer

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun transfer has 6 senses
  1. transportation, transfer, transferral, conveyance - the act of transporting something from one location to another
    --1 is a kind of movement
    --1 has parts: pickup
    --1 has particulars:
     transshipment; airlift, lift; connection, connexion; delivery, bringing; drive; carry; lighterage; resettlement, transplantation, relocation; teleportation
    Derived form: verb transfer3
  2. transfer, transferee - someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another; "the best student was a transfer from LSU"
    --2 is a kind of person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul
    Derived form: verb transfer2
  3. transfer, transference - the act of transfering something from one form to another; "the transfer of the music from record to tape suppressed much of the background noise"
    --3 is a kind of change of state
    Derived forms: verb transfer7, verb transfer3
  4. transfer - a ticket that allows a passenger to change conveyances
    --4 is a kind of
    ticket
    Derived form: verb transfer6
  5. transfer, transfer of training, carry-over - application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation
    --5 is a kind of learning, acquisition
    --5 has particulars:
     generalization, generalisation, stimulus generalization, stimulus generalisation
  6. transfer, transference - transferring ownership
    --6 is a kind of transaction, dealing, dealings
    --6 has particulars:
     alienation; conveyance, conveyance of title, conveyancing, conveying; quitclaim; lend-lease, lease-lend; secularization, secularisation
    Derived form: verb transfer5
Verb transfer has 9 senses
  1. transfer, shift - move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun transferrer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. transfer, reassign - transfer somebody to a different position or location of work
    --2 is one way to delegate, designate, depute, assign
    Derived form: noun transfer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  3. transfer - move from one place to another; "transfer the data"; "transmit the news"; "transfer the patient to another hospital"
    --3 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun transfer1, noun transfer3, noun transferrer1, noun transferral1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. transplant, transfer - lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants"
    --4 is one way to displace, force out
    Derived forms: noun transferer1, noun transferrer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. transfer - cause to change ownership; "I transferred my stock holdings to my children"
    Derived forms: noun transfer6, noun transferer1, noun transferrer1, noun transferor1, noun transference2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s to somebody
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  6. transfer, change - change from one vehicle or transportation line to another; "She changed in Chicago on her way to the East coast"
    --6 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun transfer4
    Sample sentence:
    They transfer
  7. transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise - send from one person or place to another; "transmit a message"
    --7 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun transfer3, noun transferer1, noun transferrer1, noun transferral1
    Sample sentence:
    They transfer the parcel to their parents
  8. remove, transfer - shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes; "He removed his children to the countryside"; "Remove the troops to the forest surrounding the city"; "remove a case to another court"
    --8 is one way to transfer, shift
    Derived forms: noun transferer1, noun transferrer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  9. transfer, transpose, transplant - transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
    --9 is one way to shift
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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recognize - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

recognize

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb recognize has 9 senses
  1. acknowledge, recognize, recognise, know - accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority; "The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne"; "We do not recognize your gods"
    --1 is one way to accept
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. recognize, recognise, realize, realise, agnize, agnise - be fully aware or cognizant of
    --2 is one way to know, cognize, cognise
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. recognize, recognise, distinguish, discern, pick out, make out, tell apart - detect with the senses; "The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards"; "I can't make out the faces in this photograph"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. recognize, recognise - perceive to be the same
    --4 is one way to remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think
    Derived form: noun recognition2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. accredit, recognize, recognise - grant credentials to; "The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution"; "recognize an academic degree"
    --5 is one way to license, licence, certify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. greet, recognize, recognise - express greetings upon meeting someone
    --6 is one way to address, accost, come up to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. acknowledge, recognize, recognise - express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for; "We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us"
    --7 is one way to thank, give thanks
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. recognize - exhibit recognition for (an antigen or a substrate)
    --8 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. recognize, recognise - show approval or appreciation of; "My work is not recognized by anybody!"; "The best student was recognized by the Dean"
    --9 is one way to prize, value, treasure, appreciate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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recommend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

recommend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb recommend has 3 senses
  1. recommend, urge, advocate - push for something; "The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day"
    --1 is one way to propose, suggest, advise
    Derived form: noun recommendation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. commend, recommend - express a good opinion of
    --2 is one way to praise
    Derived forms: noun recommendation2, noun recommendation1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue recommend the movie
  3. recommend - make attractive or acceptable; "Honesty recommends any person"
    --3 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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realize - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

realize

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb realize has 6 senses
  1. recognize, recognise, realize, realise, agnize, agnise - be fully aware or cognizant of
    --1 is one way to know, cognize, cognise
    Derived form: noun realization1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. understand, realize, realise, see - perceive (an idea or situation) mentally; "Now I see!"; "I just can't see your point"; "Does she realize how important this decision is?"; "I don't understand the idea"
    Derived form: noun realization1
    Sample sentence:
    They realize that there was a traffic accident
  3. realize, realise, actualize, actualise, substantiate - make real or concrete; give reality or substance to; "our ideas must be substantiated into actions"
    --3 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun realization6, noun realization2
    Sample sentence:
    Did he realize his major works over a short period of time?
  4. gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in - earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
    --4 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. realize, realise - convert into cash; of goods and property
    --5 is one way to sell
    Derived form: noun realization4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. realize, realise - expand or complete (a thorough-based part in a piece of baroque music) by supplying the harmonies indicated in the figured bass
    --6 is one way to harmonize, harmonise
    Derived forms: noun realization3, noun realization5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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select - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

select

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective select has 2 senses
  1. choice, prime, prize, quality, select - of superior grade; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches"
    Antonym: inferior (indirect, via superior)
  2. blue-ribbon, select - selected or chosen for special qualifications; "the blue-ribbon event of the season"
    Antonym: inferior (indirect, via superior)
Verb select has 1 sense
  1. choose, take, select, pick out - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her"
    --1 is one way to decide, make up one's mind, determine
    Derived forms: noun selection1, noun selector1
    Sample sentence:
    They select him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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combine - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

combine

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun combine has 3 senses
  1. combine - harvester that heads and threshes and cleans grain while moving across the field
    --1 is a kind of
    harvester, reaper
  2. trust, corporate trust, combine, cartel - a consortium of independent organizations formed to limit competition by controlling the production and distribution of a product or service; "they set up the trust in the hope of gaining a monopoly"
    --2 is a kind of consortium, pool, syndicate
    --2 has particulars: drug cartel; oil cartel
    Derived form: verb combine5
  3. combining, combine - an occurrence that results in things being united
    --3 is a kind of union
    --3 has particulars:
     recombination; recombination; consolidation; mix, mixture; conglomeration, conglobation
    Derived forms: verb combine2, verb combine4, verb combine6, verb combine3, verb combine1, verb combine7
Verb combine has 7 senses
  1. compound, combine - put or add together; "combine resources"
    --1 is one way to add
    Derived forms: noun combination1, noun combination6, noun combine3, noun combining2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. unite, combine - have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense"
    --2 is one way to have, feature
    Derived forms: noun combine3, noun combining1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something with something
  3. compound, combine - combine so as to form a whole; mix; "compound the ingredients"
    --3 is one way to mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamate
    Derived forms: noun combine3, noun combining2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. combine - add together from different sources; "combine resources"
    --4 is one way to
    contribute, give, chip in, kick in
    Derived forms: noun combine3, noun combining2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. combine - join for a common purpose or in a common action; "These forces combined with others"
    --5 is one way to
    interact
    Derived forms: noun combination5, noun combination4, noun combine2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. aggregate, combine - gather in a mass, sum, or whole
    --6 is one way to mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamate
    Derived forms: noun combination5, noun combination4, noun combination1, noun combination6, noun combine3, noun combining1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge - mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
    --7 is one way to change integrity
    Derived forms: noun combination1, noun combine3, noun combining2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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consist - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

consist

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb consist has 4 senses
  1. dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in - originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
    --1 is one way to exist, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. consist - have its essential character; be comprised or contained in; be embodied in; "The payment consists in food"; "What does love consist in?"
    --2 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. consist - be consistent in form, tenor, or character; be congruous; "Desires are to be satisfied only so far as consists with an approved end"
    --3 is one way to
    match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Derived forms: noun consistency2, noun consistence1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. consist, comprise - be composed of; "The land he conquered comprised several provinces"; "What does this dish consist of?"
    --4 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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dress - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

dress

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective dress has 2 senses
  1. full-dress, dress - suitable for formal occasions; "formal wear"; "a full-dress uniform"; "dress shoes"
    Antonym: informal (indirect, via formal)
  2. dress, full-dress - (of an occasion) requiring formal clothes; "a dress dinner"; "a full-dress ceremony"
    Antonym: informal (indirect, via formal)
Noun dress has 3 senses
  1. dress, frock - a one-piece garment for a woman; has skirt and bodice
    --1 is a kind of garment
    --1 has parts:
     bodice; neckline; slide fastener, zip, zipper, zip-fastener; hemline
    --1 has particulars:
     caftan, kaftan; chemise, sack, shift; coatdress; cocktail dress, sheath; dirndl; gown; jumper, pinafore, pinny; kirtle; morning dress; Mother Hubbard, muumuu; polonaise; sari, saree; shirtdress
  2. attire, garb, dress - clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion; "formal attire"; "battle dress"
    --2 is a kind of clothing, article of clothing, vesture, wear
    --2 has particulars:
     ao dai; costume; costume; costume; costume; disguise; ecclesiastical attire, ecclesiastical robe; finery; formalwear, eveningwear, evening dress, evening clothes; habit; hairpiece, false hair, postiche; morning dress; outfit, getup, rig, turnout; sportswear, athletic wear, activewear
    Derived form: verb dress4
  3. apparel, wearing apparel, dress, clothes - clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress"
    --3 is a kind of clothing, article of clothing, vesture, wear
    Derived forms: verb dress5, verb dress2, verb dress1
Verb dress has 16 senses
  1. dress, get dressed - put on clothes; "we had to dress quickly"; "dress the patient"; "Can the child dress by herself?"
    --1 is one way to change
    Antonyms: undress, discase, uncase, unclothe, strip, strip down, disrobe, peel
    Derived forms: noun dress3, noun dresser3, noun dressing6
    Sample sentences:
    They dress
    They dress themselves
  2. dress, clothe, enclothe, garb, raiment, tog, garment, habilitate, fit out, apparel - provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"
    --2 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: undress, discase, uncase, unclothe, strip, strip down, disrobe, peel
    Derived forms: noun dress3, noun dresser3, noun dressing6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. dress - put a finish on; "dress the surface smooth"
    --3 is one way to
    finish
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. dress, dress up - dress in a certain manner; "She dresses in the latest Paris fashion"; "he dressed up in a suit and tie"
    --4 is one way to dress, get dressed
    Derived forms: noun dress2, noun dresser2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. preen, primp, plume, dress - dress or groom with elaborate care; "She likes to dress when going to the opera"
    --5 is one way to dress up, fig out, fig up, deck up, gussy up, fancy up, trick up, deck out, trick out, prink, attire, get up, rig out, tog up, tog out, overdress
    Derived form: noun dress3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. dress, dress out - kill and prepare for market or consumption; "dress a turkey"
    --6 is one way to cook, fix, ready, make, prepare
    Derived form: noun dressing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. dress, line up - arrange in ranks; "dress troops"
    --7 is one way to position
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  8. trim, garnish, dress - decorate (food), as with parsley or other ornamental foods
    --8 is one way to decorate, adorn, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs dress the vegetables
  9. dress, decorate - provide with decoration; "dress the windows"
    --9 is one way to arrange, set up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. dress - put a dressing on; "dress the salads"
    --10 is one way to
    put on, apply
    Derived form: noun dressing1
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs dress the vegetables
  11. snip, clip, crop, trim, lop, dress, prune, cut back - cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden"
    --11 is one way to thin out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. dress - cut down rough-hewn (lumber) to standard thickness and width
    --12 is one way to
    pare, trim
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. dress - convert into leather; "dress the tanned skins"
    --13 is one way to
    convert, change over
    Derived form: noun dressing5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. dress - apply a bandage or medication to; "dress the victim's wounds"
    --14 is one way to
    treat, care for
    Derived forms: noun dressing4, noun dressing7
    Sample sentence:
    Did he dress his foot?
  15. dress, groom, curry - give a neat appearance to; "groom the dogs"; "dress the horses"
    --15 is one way to beautify, embellish, prettify
    Sample sentence:
    They dress the animals
  16. dress, arrange, set, do, coif, coiffe, coiffure - arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
    --16 is one way to groom, neaten
    Sample sentence:
    They dress their hair

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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belong - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

belong

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb belong has 5 senses
  1. belong - be owned by; be in the possession of; "This book belongs to me"
    --1 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun belongings1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  2. dwell, consist, lie, belong, lie in - originate (in); "The problems dwell in the social injustices in this country"
    --2 is one way to exist, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. belong - be suitable or acceptable; "This student somehow doesn't belong"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. belong, go - be in the right place or situation; "Where do these books belong?"; "Let's put health care where it belongs--under the control of the government"; "Where do these books go?"
    --4 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    The chairs belong in the corner
  5. belong - be classified with; "The whales belong among the mammals"
    --5 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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welcome - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

welcome

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective welcome has 1 sense
  1. welcome - giving pleasure or satisfaction or received with pleasure or freely granted; "a welcome relief"; "a welcome guest"; "made the children feel welcome"; "you are welcome to join us"
    Antonyms:
    unwelcome, unasked, uninvited, unwanted
Noun welcome has 2 senses
  1. welcome - the state of being welcome; "don't outstay your welcome"
    --1 is a kind of
    acceptance
    Derived form: verb welcome3
  2. welcome - a greeting or reception; "the proposal got a warm welcome"
    --2 is a kind of
    greeting, salutation
    --2 has particulars: cordial reception, hospitality; inhospitality; glad hand
    Derived form: verb welcome1
Verb welcome has 3 senses
  1. welcome - accept gladly; "I welcome your proposals"
    --1 is one way to
    accept, take, have
    Derived form: noun welcome2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. welcome, receive - bid welcome to; greet upon arrival
    --2 is one way to greet, recognize, recognise
    Antonyms: say farewell
    Derived form: noun welcomer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. welcome - receive someone, as into one's house
    --3 is one way to
    receive, take in, invite
    Derived form: noun welcome1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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disappear - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

disappear

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb disappear has 4 senses
  1. disappear, vanish, go away - get lost, especially without warning or explanation; "He disappeared without a trace"
    Antonyms: appear
    Derived forms: noun disappearance1, noun disappearing1
    Sample sentences:
    These cars won't disappear
    Sam and Sue disappear
  2. vanish, disappear, go away - become invisible or unnoticeable; "The effect vanished when day broke"
    --2 is one way to end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Derived forms: noun disappearance2, noun disappearance3
    Sample sentence:
    The moon will soon disappear
  3. vanish, disappear - cease to exist; "An entire civilization vanished"
    --3 is one way to end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Antonyms: appear, come along
    Derived form: noun disappearance3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. melt, disappear - become less intense and fade away gradually; "her resistance melted under his charm"
    --4 is one way to weaken
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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secure - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

secure

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective secure has 6 senses
  1. secure, unafraid, untroubled - free from fear or doubt; easy in mind; "secure himself, he went out of his way to help others"
    Antonyms: insecure, overanxious, unassured
  2. secure - free from danger or risk; "secure from harm"; "his fortune was secure"; "made a secure place for himself in his field"
    Antonyms:
    insecure, unsafe, embattled, precarious, shaky, uncertain, unsure, unguaranteed, unsecured
  3. protected, secure - kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss; "the most protected spot I could find"
  4. secure - not likely to fail or give way; "the lock was secure"; "a secure foundation"; "a secure hold on her wrist"
    Antonyms:
    insecure, loose, precarious, uncertain
  5. impregnable, inviolable, secure, strong, unassailable, unattackable - able to withstand attack; "an impregnable fortress"; "fortifications that made the frontier inviolable"
    Antonym: vulnerable (indirect, via invulnerable)
  6. dependable, good, safe, secure - financially sound; "a good investment"; "a secure investment"
    Antonym: unsound (indirect, via sound)
Verb secure has 6 senses
  1. procure, secure - get by special effort; "He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed"
    --1 is one way to obtain
    Derived form: noun securer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  2. fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"
    --2 is one way to attach
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. secure - assure payment of
    --3 is one way to
    guarantee, vouch
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure - make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!"
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. plug, stop up, secure - fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug; "plug the hole"; "stop up the leak"
    --5 is one way to close, fill up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. batten, batten down, secure - furnish with battens; "batten ships"
    --6 is one way to strengthen, beef up, fortify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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recall - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

recall

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun recall has 5 senses
  1. recall, callback - a request by the manufacturer of a defective product to return the product (as for replacement or repair)
    --1 is a kind of request, asking
    Derived forms: verb recall6, verb recall7
  2. recall - a call to return; "the recall of our ambassador"
    --2 is a kind of
    call
  3. recall - a bugle call that signals troops to return
    --3 is a kind of
    bugle call
  4. recall, recollection, reminiscence - the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort); "he has total recall of the episode"
    --4 is a kind of memory, remembering
    --4 has particulars:
     mind; reconstruction, reconstructive memory; reproduction, reproductive memory; regurgitation
    Derived form: verb recall1
  5. recall - the act of removing an official by petition
    --5 is a kind of
    abrogation, repeal, annulment
    Derived form: verb recall4
Verb recall has 7 senses
  1. remember, retrieve, recall, call back, call up, recollect, think - recall knowledge from memory; have a recollection; "I can't remember saying any such thing"; "I can't think what her last name was"; "can you remember her phone number?"; "Do you remember that he once loved you?"; "call up memories"
    Derived form: noun recall4
    Sample sentence:
    They won't recall the story
  2. hark back, return, come back, recall - go back to something earlier; "This harks back to a previous remark of his"
    --2 is one way to denote, refer
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. echo, recall - call to mind; "His words echoed John F. Kennedy"
    --3 is one way to resemble
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. recall, call back - summon to return; "The ambassador was recalled to his country"; "The company called back many of the workers it had laid off during the recession"
    --4 is one way to call, send for
    Derived form: noun recall5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. recall - cause one's (or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression; "She was recalled by a loud laugh"
    --5 is one way to
    concentrate, focus, center, centre, pore, rivet
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  6. recall - make unavailable; bar from sale or distribution; "The company recalled the product when it was found to be faulty"
    --6 is one way to
    cancel, strike down
    Antonyms: issue, supply
    Derived form: noun recall1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. recall, call in, call back, withdraw - cause to be returned; "recall the defective auto tires"; "The manufacturer tried to call back the spoilt yoghurt"
    --7 is one way to take
    Derived form: noun recall1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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shout - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

shout

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun shout has 1 sense
  1. cry, outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation - a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition; "the speaker was interrupted by loud cries from the rear of the audience"
    --1 is a kind of utterance, vocalization
    --1 has particulars:
     bellow, bellowing, holla, holler, hollering, hollo, holloa, roar, roaring, yowl; blue murder; catcall; clamor, clamoring, clamour, clamouring, hue and cry; halloo; hoot; hosanna; noise; scream, screaming, shriek, shrieking, screech, screeching; whoop; war cry, war whoop, rallying cry, battle cry; yelling, shouting; yodel; boo, hoot, Bronx cheer, hiss, raspberry, razzing, snort, bird
    Derived forms: verb shout3, verb shout2, verb shout1
Verb shout has 4 senses
  1. shout - utter in a loud voice; talk in a loud voice (usually denoting characteristic manner of speaking); "My grandmother is hard of hearing--you'll have to shout"
    --1 is one way to
    talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Antonyms: whisper
    Derived forms: noun shout1, noun shouter1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue shout
  2. shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall - utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
    --2 is one way to utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived forms: noun shout1, noun shouting2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  3. exclaim, cry, cry out, outcry, call out, shout - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost"
    --3 is one way to express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Derived form: noun shout1
    Sample sentence:
    They shout that there was a traffic accident
  4. abuse, clapperclaw, blackguard, shout - use foul or abusive language towards; "The actress abused the policeman who gave her a parking ticket"; "The angry mother shouted at the teacher"
    --4 is one way to attack, round, assail, lash out, snipe, assault
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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generate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

generate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb generate has 4 senses
  1. generate, bring forth - bring into existence; "The new manager generated a lot of problems"; "The computer bug generated chaos in the office"
    --1 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun generation4, noun generation5, noun generator3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. render, yield, return, give, generate - give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family"
    --2 is one way to produce, make, create
    Derived form: noun generation6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. generate - produce (energy); "We can't generate enough power for the entire city"; "The hydroelectric plant needs to to generate more electricity"
    --3 is one way to
    produce, make, create
    Derived forms: noun generation6, noun generator2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. beget, get, engender, father, mother, sire, generate, bring forth - make children; "Abraham begot Isaac"; "Men often father children but don't recognize them"
    --4 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun generation2, noun generation5, noun generation7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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display - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

display

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun display has 6 senses
  1. display, show - something intended to communicate a particular impression; "made a display of strength"; "a show of impatience"; "a good show of looking interested"
    --1 is a kind of demonstration, demo
    --1 has particulars: big stick; gaudery
    Derived form: verb display2
  2. display, exhibit, showing - something shown to the public; "the museum had many exhibits of oriental art"
    --2 is a kind of show
    --2 has particulars: parade; light show
    Derived form: verb display1
  3. display - an electronic device that represents information in visual form
    --3 is a kind of
    electronic device
    --3 has part: raster
    --3 has particulars:
     caller ID; digital display, alphanumeric display; display panel, display board, board; monitor, monitoring device; screen, CRT screen; window
  4. display, presentation - a visual representation of something
    --4 is a kind of representation
    --4 has particulars:
     float; Snellen chart; spectacle; visual display unit, VDU
  5. display - behavior that makes your feelings public; "a display of emotion"
    --5 is a kind of
    disclosure, revelation, revealing
    --5 has particulars: histrionics; production; sackcloth and ashes
  6. display - exhibiting openly in public view; "a display of courage"
    --6 is a kind of
    visual communication
    --6 has particulars:
     acting out; array; screening, showing, viewing; sight; ostentation, fanfare; flaunt; presentation
    Derived form: verb display2
Verb display has 3 senses
  1. expose, exhibit, display - to show, make visible or apparent; "The Metropolitan Museum is exhibiting Goya's works this month"; "Why don't you show your nice legs and wear shorter skirts?"; "National leaders will have to display the highest skills of statesmanship"
    --1 is one way to show
    Derived form: noun display2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. reveal, display, show - make clear and visible; "The article revealed the policies of the government"
    --2 is one way to communicate, pass on, pass, put across
    Derived forms: noun display6, noun display1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. display - attract attention by displaying some body part or posing; of animals
    --3 is one way to
    woo, court, romance, solicit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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shut - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

shut

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective shut has 2 senses
  1. shut, unopen, closed - not open; "the door slammed shut"
    Antonyms: open, unfastened, ajar, wide-open
  2. closed, shut - used especially of mouth or eyes; "he sat quietly with closed eyes"; "his eyes were shut against the sunlight"
Verb shut has 3 senses
  1. close, shut - move so that an opening or passage is obstructed; make shut; "Close the door"; "shut the window"
    Derived forms: noun shutter2, noun shutter1, noun shutting1
    Sample sentence:
    They want to shut the doors
  2. close, shut - become closed; "The windows closed with a loud bang"
    --2 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived form: noun shutter1
    Sample sentence:
    The doors shut
  3. exclude, keep out, shut out, shut - prevent from entering; shut out; "The trees were shutting out all sunlight"; "This policy excludes people who have a criminal record from entering the country"
    --3 is one way to prevent, keep
    Derived form: noun shutter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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succeed - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

succeed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb succeed has 2 senses
  1. succeed, win, come through, bring home the bacon, deliver the goods - attain success or reach a desired goal; "The enterprise succeeded"; "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"; "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"
    Antonyms: fail, go wrong, miscarry
    Derived form: noun succeeder1
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to succeed
  2. succeed, come after, follow - be the successor (of); "Carter followed Ford"; "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"
    Antonyms: precede, come before
    Derived forms: noun succession1, noun succession3, noun successor1, noun successor3, noun successor2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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rely - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

rely

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb rely has 1 sense
  1. trust, swear, rely, bank - have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes"
    --1 is one way to believe
    Derived forms: noun reliance2, noun reliance1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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escape - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

escape

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun escape has 8 senses
  1. escape, flight - the act of escaping physically; "he made his escape from the mental hospital"; "the canary escaped from its cage"; "his flight was an indication of his guilt"
    --1 is a kind of running away
    --1 has particulars:
     evasion; break, breakout, jailbreak, gaolbreak, prisonbreak, prison-breaking; getaway, lam; exodus, hegira, hejira; Hegira, Hejira; Underground Railroad, Underground Railway
    Derived form: verb escape1
  2. escape, escapism - an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy; "romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life"; "his alcohol problem was a form of escapism"
    --2 is a kind of diversion, recreation
  3. escape, leak, leakage, outflow - the unwanted discharge of a fluid from some container; "they tried to stop the escape of gas from the damaged pipe"; "he had to clean up the leak"
    --3 is a kind of discharge, outpouring, run
    Derived form: verb escape5
  4. safety valve, relief valve, escape valve, escape cock, escape - a valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level
    --4 is a kind of valve; regulator
  5. evasion, escape, dodging - nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive"
    --5 is a kind of negligence, carelessness, neglect, nonperformance
    --5 has particulars:
     escape mechanism; malingering, skulking; shirking, slacking, soldiering, goofing off, goldbricking; circumvention
    Derived forms: verb escape6, verb escape3, verb escape2
  6. escape - an avoidance of danger or difficulty; "that was a narrow escape"
    --6 is a kind of
    avoidance, turning away, shunning, dodging
    Derived form: verb escape2
  7. escape - a means or way of escaping; "hard work was his escape from worry"; "they installed a second hatch as an escape"; "their escape route"
    --7 is a kind of
    means, agency, way
    Derived form: verb escape1
  8. escape - a plant originally cultivated but now growing wild
    --8 is a kind of
    plant, flora, plant life
Verb escape has 7 senses
  1. escape, get away, break loose - run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison"
    --1 is one way to flee, fly, take flight
    Derived forms: noun escape7, noun escape1, noun escapee1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. miss, escape - fail to experience; "Fortunately, I missed the hurricane"
    --2 is one way to avoid
    Derived forms: noun escape6, noun escape5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. get off, get away, get by, get out, escape - escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action; "She gets away with murder!"; "I couldn't get out from under these responsibilities"
    --3 is one way to avoid
    Derived form: noun escape5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. elude, escape - be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by; "What you are seeing in him eludes me"
    --4 is one way to perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to escape Sue
  5. escape - issue or leak, as from a small opening; "Gas escaped into the bedroom"
    --5 is one way to
    issue, emerge, come out, come forth, go forth, egress
    Derived form: noun escape3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. escape, get away - remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion; "We escaped to our summer house for a few days"; "The president of the company never manages to get away during the summer"
    --6 is one way to escape, get away, break loose
    Derived forms: noun escapist1, noun escape5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. run, scarper, turn tail, lam, run away, hightail it, bunk, head for the hills, take to the woods, escape, fly the coop, break away - flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up"
    --7 is one way to leave, go forth, go away
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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score - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

score

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun score has 11 senses
  1. mark, grade, score - a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"
    --1 is a kind of evaluation, valuation, rating
    --1 has particulars: grade point; percentile, centile; decile; quartile
    Derived forms: verb score7, verb score6
  2. score, musical score - a written form of a musical composition; parts for different instruments appear on separate staves on large pages; "he studied the score of the sonata"
    --2 is a kind of sheet music
    --2 has parts: musical notation
    Derived form: verb score4
  3. score - a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest; "the score was 7 to 0"
    --3 is a kind of
    number
    --3 has part: point
    --3 has particulars:
     bowling score; football score; baseball score; basketball score; birdie; bogey; double-bogey; duck, duck's egg; eagle; double eagle; game; love; match; par
    Derived form: verb score1
  4. score - a set of twenty members; "a score were sent out but only one returned"
    --4 is a kind of
    set
  5. score, account - grounds; "don't do it on my account"; "the paper was rejected on account of its length"; "he tried to blame the victim but his success on that score was doubtful"
    --5 is a kind of reason, ground
  6. score - the facts about an actual situation; "he didn't know the score"
    --6 is a kind of
    fact
  7. score - an amount due (as at a restaurant or bar); "add it to my score and I'll settle later"
    --7 is a kind of
    debt
  8. score, scotch - a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)
    --8 is a kind of incision, scratch, prick, slit, dent
    Derived form: verb score2
  9. grudge, score, grievance - a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation; "holding a grudge"; "settling a score"
    --9 is a kind of resentment, bitterness, gall, rancor, rancour
  10. score - the act of scoring in a game or sport; "the winning score came with less than a minute left to play"
    --10 is a kind of
    success
    --10 has particulars:
     bull's eye; goal; strike, ten-strike; spare; open frame, break; safety; touchdown; field goal; conversion; run, tally; basket, field goal; hat trick; break, break of serve; equalizer
    Derived form: verb score1
  11. sexual conquest, score - a seduction culminating in sexual intercourse; "calling his seduction of the girl a `score' was a typical example of male slang"
    --11 is a kind of seduction, conquest
    Derived form: verb score5
Verb score has 7 senses
  1. score, hit, tally, rack up - gain points in a game; "The home team scored many times"; "He hit a home run"; "He hit .300 in the past season"
    --1 is one way to gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground
    Derived forms: noun score10, noun score3, noun scorer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. score, nock, mark - make small marks into the surface of; "score the clay before firing it"
    --2 is one way to notch
    Derived forms: noun score8, noun scorer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. score, mark - make underscoring marks
    --3 is one way to record, enter, put down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. score - write a musical score for
    --4 is one way to
    compose, write
    Derived form: noun score2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue score the movie
  5. seduce, score, make - induce to have sex; "Harry finally seduced Sally"; "Did you score last night?"; "Harry made Sally"
    --5 is one way to persuade
    Derived form: noun score11
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s
  6. score - get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance; "She scored high on the SAT"; "He scored a 200"
    --6 is one way to
    achieve, accomplish, attain, reach
    Derived form: noun score1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s something
  7. grade, score, mark - assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"
    --7 is one way to measure, evaluate, valuate, assess, appraise, value
    Derived forms: noun score1, noun scorer3, noun scoring1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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conclude - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

conclude

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb conclude has 5 senses
  1. reason, reason out, conclude - decide by reasoning; draw or come to a conclusion; "We reasoned that it was cheaper to rent than to buy a house"
    --1 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived form: noun conclusion9
    Sample sentence:
    They conclude that there was a traffic accident
  2. conclude - bring to a close; "The committee concluded the meeting"
    --2 is one way to
    end, terminate
    Derived form: noun conclusion6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. conclude, resolve - reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation
    --3 is one way to agree, hold, concur, concord
    Derived form: noun conclusion9
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. conclude, close - come to a close; "The concert closed with a nocturne by Chopin"
    --4 is one way to end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. conclude - reach agreement on; "They concluded an economic agreement"; "We concluded a cease-fire"
    --5 is one way to
    agree
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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climb - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

climb

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun climb has 3 senses
  1. ascent, acclivity, rise, raise, climb, upgrade - an upward slope or grade (as in a road); "the car couldn't make it up the rise"
    --1 is a kind of slope, incline, side
    --1 has particulars: uphill
    Derived forms: verb climb4, verb climb1
  2. climb, climbing, mounting - an event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc.)
    --2 is a kind of rise, rising, ascent, ascension
    Derived form: verb climb3
  3. climb, mount - the act of climbing something; "it was a difficult climb to the top"
    --3 is a kind of rise, ascent, ascension, ascending
    --3 has particulars:
     scaling; clamber; mountain climbing, mountaineering; rock climbing
    Derived form: verb climb1
Verb climb has 6 senses
  1. climb, climb up, mount, go up - go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?"
    --1 is one way to rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
    Derived forms: noun climb1, noun climb3, noun climber1, noun climber3, noun climber4, noun climber5, noun climbing1
    Sample sentences:
    They climb the hill
    They climb up the hill
  2. climb - move with difficulty, by grasping
    --2 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. wax, mount, climb, rise - go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
    --3 is one way to increase
    Derived form: noun climb2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. climb - slope upward; "The path climbed all the way to the top of the hill"
    --4 is one way to
    slope, incline, pitch
    Derived form: noun climb1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. climb - improve one's social status; "This young man knows how to climb the social ladder"
    --5 is one way to
    progress, come on, come along, advance, get on, get along, shape up
    Derived form: noun climber2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  6. rise, go up, climb - increase in value or to a higher point; "prices climbed steeply"; "the value of our house rose sharply last year"
    --6 is one way to grow
    Derived form: noun climbing1
    Sample sentence:
    The stock market is going to climb

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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afford - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

afford

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb afford has 4 senses
  1. afford - be able to spare or give up; "I can't afford to spend two hours with this person"
    --1 is one way to
    spend, expend, drop
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. yield, give, afford - be the cause or source of; "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
    --2 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. afford - have the financial means to do something or buy something; "We can't afford to send our children to college"; "Can you afford this car?"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. afford, open, give - afford access to; "the door opens to the patio"; "The French doors give onto a terrace"
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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approve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

approve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb approve has 2 senses
  1. approve, O.K., okay, sanction - give sanction to; "I approve of his educational policies"
    --1 is one way to authorize, authorise, pass, clear
    Antonyms: disapprove, reject
    Derived forms: noun approbation2, noun approver1, noun approval1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. approve - judge to be right or commendable; think well of
    --2 is one way to
    judge
    Antonyms: disapprove
    Derived forms: noun approbation1, noun approbation2, noun approval2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fix - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fix

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun fix has 5 senses
  1. fix, hole, jam, mess, muddle, pickle, kettle of fish - informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage"
    --1 is a kind of difficulty
    --1 has particulars: dog's breakfast, dog's dinner
  2. fix - something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic drug; "she needed a fix of chocolate"
    --2 is a kind of
    intravenous injection
  3. repair, fix, fixing, fixture, mend, mending, reparation - the act of putting something in working order again
    --3 is a kind of improvement
    --3 has particulars:
     darning; patching; care, maintenance, upkeep; band aid, quick fix, quickie, quicky; restoration; reconstruction; restitution
    Derived form: verb fix1
  4. fix - an exemption granted after influence (e.g., money) is brought to bear; "collusion resulted in tax fixes for gamblers"
    --4 is a kind of
    exemption, immunity, granting immunity
  5. localization, localisation, location, locating, fix - a determination of the location of something; "he got a good fix on the target"
    --5 is a kind of determination, finding
    --5 has particulars: echolocation, echo sounding
Verb fix has 11 senses
  1. repair, mend, fix, bushel, doctor, furbish up, restore, touch on - restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
    --1 is one way to better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived forms: noun fix3, noun fixture4, noun fixer3, noun fixing1
    Sample sentence:
    The men fix the chairs
  2. fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"
    --2 is one way to attach
    Derived forms: noun fixture3, noun fixture1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. specify, set, determine, fix, limit - decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters"
    --3 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. cook, fix, ready, make, prepare - prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please"
    --4 is one way to create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs fix the vegetables
  5. pay back, pay off, get, fix - take vengeance on or get even; "We'll get them!"; "That'll fix him good!"; "This time I got him"
    --5 is one way to get even, get back
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  6. fix - set or place definitely; "Let's fix the date for the party!"
    --6 is one way to
    establish, found, plant, constitute, institute
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. fix - kill, preserve, and harden (tissue) in order to prepare for microscopic study
    --7 is one way to
    fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set
    Derived form: noun fixing4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. fixate, fix - make fixed, stable or stationary; "let's fix the picture to the frame"
    --8 is one way to attach
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. sterilize, sterilise, desex, unsex, desexualize, desexualise, fix - make infertile; "in some countries, people with genetically transmissible disbilites are sterilized"
    --9 is one way to operate on, operate
    Derived form: noun fixing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. situate, fix, posit, deposit - put (something somewhere) firmly; "She posited her hand on his shoulder"; "deposit the suitcase on the bench"; "fix your eyes on this spot"
    --10 is one way to put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  11. fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set - make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc; "Get the children ready for school!"; "prepare for war"; "I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill"
    --11 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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remind - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

remind

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb remind has 2 senses
  1. remind - put in the mind of someone; "Remind me to call Mother"
    Derived forms: noun reminder2, noun reminder1
    Sample sentence:
    They remind him to write the letter
  2. prompt, remind, cue - assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned
    --2 is one way to inform
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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inform - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

inform

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb inform has 3 senses
  1. inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"
    --1 is one way to
    communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun information2, noun information1, noun information3, noun informant2, noun informant1, noun informing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. inform - give character or essence to; "The principles that inform modern teaching"
    --2 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. inform - act as an informer; "She had informed on her own parents for years"
    --3 is one way to
    inform
    Derived forms: noun informer1, noun informing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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investigate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

investigate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb investigate has 2 senses
  1. investigate, look into - investigate scientifically; "Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese"
    --1 is one way to analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvas
    Derived forms: noun investigation2, noun investigator1, noun investigating1
    Sample sentence:
    The customs agents investigate the bags for drugs
  2. investigate, inquire, enquire - conduct an inquiry or investigation of; "The district attorney's office investigated reports of possible irregularities"; "inquire into the disappearance of the rich old lady"
    --2 is one way to probe, examine
    Derived forms: noun investigation1, noun investigation2, noun investigator3, noun investigating1
    Sample sentence:
    They investigate whether there was a traffic accident

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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roll - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

roll

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun roll has 15 senses
  1. axial rotation, axial motion, roll - rotary motion of an object around its own axis; "wheels in axial rotation"
    --1 is a kind of rotation, revolution, gyration
    --1 has particulars: wallow
    Derived forms: verb roll14, verb roll9, verb roll8, verb roll6, verb roll2, verb roll1
  2. roll, roster - a list of names; "his name was struck off the rolls"
    --2 is a kind of list, listing
    --2 has particulars:
     batting order, card, lineup; death-roll; muster roll; church roll; rota; waiting list
  3. roller, roll, rolling wave - a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore
    --3 is a kind of wave, moving ridge
  4. roll - photographic film rolled up inside a container to protect it from light
    --4 is a kind of
    film, photographic film
  5. coil, whorl, roll, curl, curlicue, ringlet, gyre, scroll - a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles
    --5 is a kind of round shape
    --5 has particulars: corolla; calyx; verticil
    Derived forms: verb roll8, verb roll4, verb roll3
  6. bankroll, roll - a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.); "he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag"
    --6 is a kind of funds, finances, monetary resource, cash in hand, pecuniary resource
  7. bun, roll - small rounded bread either plain or sweet
    --7 is a kind of bread, breadstuff, staff of life
    --7 has particulars:
     tea bread; frankfurter bun, hotdog bun; hamburger bun, hamburger roll; brioche; crescent roll, croissant; hard roll, Vienna roll; soft roll; kaiser roll; Parker House roll; clover-leaf roll; onion roll; sweet roll, coffee roll; bagel, beigel
  8. peal, pealing, roll, rolling - a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells)
    --8 is a kind of sound
    Derived form: verb roll5
  9. paradiddle, roll, drum roll - the sound of a drum (especially a snare drum) beaten rapidly and continuously
    --9 is a kind of sound
    Derived form: verb roll5
  10. scroll, roll - a document that can be rolled up (as for storage)
    --10 is a kind of manuscript, holograph
    --10 has particulars: Dead Sea scrolls; Megillah; Torah
  11. roll - anything rolled up in cylindrical form
    --11 is a kind of
    cylinder
    --11 has particulars: bolt; rouleau; rouleau
  12. cast, roll - the act of throwing dice
    --12 is a kind of throw
    --12 is a part of craps, crap shooting, crapshoot, crap game
    --12 has particulars: natural
  13. roll - walking with a rolling gait
    --13 is a kind of
    gait
  14. roll - a flight maneuver; aircraft rotates about its longitudinal axis without changing direction or losing altitude
    --14 is a kind of
    flight maneuver, airplane maneuver
    --14 has particulars: barrel roll; snap roll
  15. roll - the act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling)
    --15 is a kind of
    propulsion, actuation
    --15 is a part of bowling
Verb roll has 18 senses
  1. roll, turn over - move by turning over or rotating; "The child rolled down the hill"; "turn over on your left side"
    --1 is one way to turn
    Derived forms: noun roll1, noun roller3, noun roller4
    Sample sentence:
    These balls roll easily
  2. wheel, roll - move along on or as if on wheels or a wheeled vehicle; "The President's convoy rolled past the crowds"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun roll1, noun rolling3
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't roll
  3. roll, undulate - occur in soft rounded shapes; "The hills rolled past"
    Derived form: noun roll5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. roll out, roll - flatten or spread with a roller; "roll out the paper"
    --4 is one way to flatten
    Derived form: noun roll5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. roll - emit, produce, or utter with a deep prolonged reverberating sound; "The thunder rolled"; "rolling drums"
    --5 is one way to
    sound, go
    Derived forms: noun roll9, noun roll8, noun rolling1
    Sample sentences:
    Cars roll in the streets
    The streets roll with cars
  6. wind, wrap, roll, twine - wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool"
    --6 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun roller5, noun roll1
    Sample sentences:
    They roll the wire around the stick
    The wires roll around the stick
  7. roll - begin operating or running; "The cameras were rolling"; "The presses are already rolling"
    --7 is one way to
    function, work, operate, go, run
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. roll - shape by rolling; "roll a cigarette"
    --8 is one way to
    shape, form
    Derived forms: noun roll5, noun roll1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. roll - execute a roll, in tumbling; "The gymnasts rolled and jumped"
    --9 is one way to
    tumble
    Derived form: noun roll1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. hustle, pluck, roll - sell something to or obtain something from by energetic and especially underhanded activity
    --10 is one way to steal
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  11. roll, undulate, flap, wave - move in a wavy pattern or with a rising and falling motion; "The curtains undulated"; "the waves rolled towards the beach"
    --11 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun roller2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  12. roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
    --12 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  13. roll - move, rock, or sway from side to side; "The ship rolled on the heavy seas"
    --13 is one way to
    rock, sway, shake
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  14. roll, revolve - cause to move by turning over or in a circular manner of as if on an axis; "She rolled the ball"; "They rolled their eyes at his words"
    --14 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun roll1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  15. roll - pronounce with a roll, of the phoneme /r/; "She rolls her r's"
    --15 is one way to
    pronounce, articulate, enounce, sound out, enunciate, say
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  16. seethe, roll - boil vigorously; "The liquid was seething"; "The water rolled"
    --16 is one way to churn, boil, moil, roil
    Sample sentence:
    The water rolls
  17. roll - take the shape of a roll or cylinder; "the carpet rolled out"; "Yarn rolls well"
    --17 is one way to
    change shape, change form, deform
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  18. roll, roll up - show certain properties when being rolled; "The carpet rolls unevenly"; "dried-out tobacco rolls badly"
    --18 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s Adjective

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ride - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ride

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun ride has 2 senses
  1. drive, ride - a journey in a vehicle driven by someone else; "he took the family for a drive in his new car"
    --1 is a kind of journey, journeying
    --1 has particulars: lift; joyride; spin
    Derived forms: verb ride12, verb ride10, verb ride7, verb ride3, verb ride2, verb ride1
  2. ride - a mechanical device that you ride for amusement or excitement
    --2 is a kind of
    mechanical device
    --2 is a part of amusement park, funfair, pleasure ground
    --2 has particulars:
     carousel, carrousel, merry-go-round, roundabout, whirligig; Ferris wheel; roller coaster, big dipper, chute-the-chute
Verb ride has 14 senses
  1. ride, sit - sit and travel on the back of animal, usually while controlling its motions; "She never sat a horse!"; "Did you ever ride a camel?"; "The girl liked to drive the young mare"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun ride1, noun rider1, noun riding2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. ride - be carried or travel on or in a vehicle; "I ride to work in a bus"; "He rides the subway downtown every day"
    --2 is one way to
    travel
    Antonyms: walk
    Derived forms: noun ride1, noun rider4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. ride - continue undisturbed and without interference; "Let it ride"
    --3 is one way to
    continue, go on, proceed, go along, keep
    Derived form: noun ride1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. ride - move like a floating object; "The moon rode high in the night sky"
    --4 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. tease, razz, rag, cod, tantalize, tantalise, bait, taunt, twit, rally, ride - harass with persistent criticism or carping; "The children teased the new teacher"; "Don't ride me so hard over my failure"; "His fellow workers razzed him when he wore a jacket and tie"
    --5 is one way to mock, bemock
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. ride - be sustained or supported or borne; "His glasses rode high on his nose"; "The child rode on his mother's hips"; "She rode a wave of popularity"; "The brothers rode to an easy victory on their father's political name"
    --6 is one way to
    float
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. drive, ride - have certain properties when driven; "This car rides smoothly"; "My new truck drives well"
    Derived form: noun ride1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  8. depend on, devolve on, depend upon, ride, turn on, hinge on, hinge upon - be contingent on; "The outcomes rides on the results of the electin"; "Your grade will depends on your homework"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  9. ride - lie moored or anchored; "Ship rides at anchor"
    --9 is one way to
    lie
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  10. ride - sit on and control a vehicle; "He rides his bicycle to work every day"; "She loves to ride her new motorcycle through town"
    --10 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun ride1, noun rider3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. ride - climb up on the body; "Shorts that ride up"; "This skirt keeps riding up my legs"
    --11 is one way to
    climb, climb up, mount, go up
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  12. ride - ride over, along, or through; "Travel the highways of America"; "Ride the freeways of California"
    --12 is one way to
    travel, journey
    Derived form: noun ride1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  13. ride - keep partially engaged by slightly depressing a pedal with the foot; "Don't ride the clutch!"
    --13 is one way to
    engage, mesh, lock, operate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. ride, mount - copulate with; "The bull was riding the cow"
    --14 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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burn - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

burn

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun burn has 5 senses
  1. burn, burning - pain that feels hot as if it were on fire
    --1 is a kind of pain, hurting
    Derived forms: verb burn10, verb burn4
  2. tan, suntan, sunburn, burn - a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun
    --2 is a kind of hyperpigmentation
    Derived form: verb burn12
  3. burn - an injury cause by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation
    --3 is a kind of
    injury, hurt, harm, trauma
    --3 has particulars:
     electric burn; scorch, singe; scald; first-degree burn; second-degree burn; third-degree burn
    Derived form: verb burn11
  4. burn, burn mark - a burned place or area
    --4 is a kind of blemish, defect, mar
    --4 has particulars: cigarette burn
    Derived forms: verb burn15, verb burn1, verb burn7
  5. burn - damage inflicted by burning
    --5 is a kind of
    damage, harm, hurt, scathe
    --5 has particulars: scald
    Derived forms: verb burn15, verb burn7, verb burn3
Verb burn has 15 senses
  1. burn, fire, burn down - destroy by fire; "They burned the house and his diaries"
    --1 is one way to destroy, ruin
    Derived form: noun burn4
    Sample sentence:
    They burn the trees
  2. burn, glow - shine intensely, as if with heat; "The coals were glowing in the dark"; "The candles were burning"
    --2 is one way to shine, beam
    Sample sentences:
    Lights burn on the horizon
    The horizon is burning with lights
  3. burn, combust - undergo combustion; "Maple wood burns well"
    --3 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived form: noun burn5
    Sample sentences:
    The wooden sticks burn
    These fabrics burn easily
  4. bite, sting, burn - cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face"
    --4 is one way to ache, smart, hurt
    Derived form: noun burn1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. burn, combust - cause to burn or combust; "The sun burned off the fog"; "We combust coal and other fossil fuels"
    Sample sentence:
    They burn the trees
  6. burn - feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion; "She was burning with anger"; "He was burning to try out his new skies"
    --6 is one way to
    feel, experience
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. burn, incinerate - cause to undergo combustion; "burn garbage"; "The car burns only Diesel oil"
    --7 is one way to change integrity
    Derived forms: noun burn4, noun burn5, noun burner1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. burn - burn at the stake; "Witches were burned in Salem"
    --8 is one way to
    execute, put to death
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  9. burn - spend (significant amounts of money); "He has money to burn"
    --9 is one way to
    waste, blow, squander
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. burn - feel hot or painful; "My eyes are burning"
    --10 is one way to
    ache, smart, hurt
    Derived form: noun burn1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  11. cauterize, cauterise, burn - burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent; "The surgeon cauterized the wart"
    --11 is one way to treat, care for
    Derived form: noun burn3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. sunburn, burn - get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun
    --12 is one way to discolor, discolour, colour, color
    Derived form: noun burn2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  13. cut, burn - create by duplicating data; "cut a disk"; "burn a CD"
    --13 is one way to produce, make, create
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  14. burn off, burn, burn up - use up (energy); "burn off calories through vigorous exercise"
    --14 is one way to consume, eat up, use up, eat, deplete, exhaust, run through, wipe out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  15. burn - burn with heat, fire, or radiation; "The iron burnt a hole in my dress"
    --15 is one way to
    damage
    Derived forms: noun burn4, noun burn5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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jump - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

jump

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun jump has 6 senses
  1. jump, leap - a sudden and decisive increase; "a jump in attendance"
    --1 is a kind of increase
    --1 has particulars: quantum leap, quantum jump
    Derived form: verb jump4
  2. leap, jump, saltation - an abrupt transition; "a successful leap from college to the major leagues"
    --2 is a kind of transition
    --2 has particulars: quantum jump
    Derived form: verb jump7
  3. jump - (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
    --3 is a kind of
    transition
    Derived form: verb jump13
  4. startle, jump, start - a sudden involuntary movement; "he awoke with a start"
    --4 is a kind of reflex, instinctive reflex, innate reflex, inborn reflex, unconditioned reflex, physiological reaction
    --4 has particulars:
     startle response, startle reaction; startle reflex, Moro reflex; wince, flinch
    Derived form: verb jump2
  5. jump, parachuting - descent with a parachute; "he had done a lot of parachuting in the army"
    --5 is a kind of descent
    --5 has particulars: skydiving
    Derived form: verb jump9
  6. jump, jumping - the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground; "he advanced in a series of jumps"; "the jumping was unexpected"
    --6 is a kind of propulsion, actuation
    --6 has particulars:
     header; hop; leap, leaping, spring, saltation, bound, bounce; vault, hurdle; jumping up and down; capriole
    Derived form: verb jump1
Verb jump has 14 senses
  1. jump, leap, bound, spring - move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
    --1 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun jump6, noun jumping2
    Sample sentence:
    The horses jump across the field
  2. startle, jump, start - move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm; "She startled when I walked into the room"
    --2 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun jump4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. jump - make a sudden physical attack on; "The muggers jumped the woman in the fur coat"
    --3 is one way to
    assail, assault, set on, attack
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. jump - increase suddenly and significantly; "Prices jumped overnight"
    --4 is one way to
    wax, mount, climb, rise
    Derived form: noun jump1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. leap out, jump out, jump, stand out, stick out - be highly noticeable
    --5 is one way to look, appear, seem
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  6. jump - enter eagerly into; "He jumped into the game"
    --6 is one way to
    enter, participate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. rise, jump, climb up - rise in rank or status; "Her new novel jumped high on the bestseller list"
    --7 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun jump2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. derail, jump - run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks"
    --8 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. parachute, jump - jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
    --9 is one way to dive, plunge, plunk
    Derived form: noun jump5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. jump, leap - cause to jump or leap; "the trainer jumped the tiger through the hoop"
    Sample sentence:
    The men jump the horses across the field
  11. jumpstart, jump-start, jump - start a car engine whose battery by connecting it to another car's battery
    --11 is one way to start, start up
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't jump
  12. jump, pass over, skip, skip over - bypass; "He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible"
    --12 is one way to neglect, pretermit, omit, drop, miss, leave out, overlook, overleap
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  13. leap, jump - pass abruptly from one state or topic to another; "leap into fame"; "jump to a conclusion"
    --13 is one way to switch, shift, change
    Derived form: noun jump3
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  14. alternate, jump - go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
    --14 is one way to change, alter, vary
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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estimate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

estimate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun estimate has 5 senses
  1. estimate, estimation, approximation, idea - an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth; "an estimate of what it would cost"; "a rough idea how long it would take"
    --1 is a kind of calculation, computation, figuring, reckoning
    --1 has particulars:
     guess, guesswork, guessing, shot, dead reckoning; guesstimate, guestimate; overestimate, overestimation, overrating, overreckoning; underestimate, underestimation, underrating, underreckoning
    Derived form: verb estimate1
  2. estimate, estimation - a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody; "many factors are involved in any estimate of human life"; "in my estimation the boy is innocent"
    --2 is a kind of judgment, judgement, assessment
    --2 has particulars: capitalization, capitalisation; scalage
  3. appraisal, estimate, estimation - a document appraising the value of something (as for insurance or taxation)
    --3 is a kind of commercial document, commercial instrument
    --3 has particulars: overestimate, overestimation, overvaluation, overappraisal
    Derived form: verb estimate1
  4. estimate - a statement indicating the likely cost of some job; "he got an estimate from the car repair shop"
    --4 is a kind of
    statement
    Derived form: verb estimate1
  5. estimate, estimation - the respect with which a person is held; "they had a high estimation of his ability"
    --5 is a kind of respect, esteem, regard
    --5 has particulars: reputation, report
Verb estimate has 2 senses
  1. estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge - judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"
    --1 is one way to calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Derived forms: noun estimate4, noun estimate3, noun estimate1, noun estimation2, noun estimation1, noun estimation4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. calculate, estimate, reckon, count on, figure, forecast - judge to be probable
    --2 is one way to judge
    Derived form: noun estimator1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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conduct - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

conduct

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun conduct has 2 senses
  1. behavior, behaviour, conduct, doings - manner of acting or conducting yourself
    --1 is a kind of activity
    --1 has particulars:
     aggression; dirty pool; dirty tricks; discourtesy, offense, offence, offensive activity
    Derived form: verb conduct3
  2. demeanor, demeanour, behavior, behaviour, conduct, deportment - (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
    --2 is a kind of trait
    --2 has particulars:
     manners; citizenship; swashbuckling; propriety, properness, correctitude; impropriety, improperness; manner, personal manner
    Derived form: verb conduct3
Verb conduct has 6 senses
  1. conduct, carry on, deal - direct the course of; manage or control; "You cannot conduct business like this"
    --1 is one way to manage, deal, care, handle
    Derived form: noun conducting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s somebody
  2. conduct, lead, direct - lead, as in the performance of a composition; "conduct an orchestra; Bairenboim conducted the Chicago symphony for years"
    --2 is one way to perform, execute, do
    Derived form: noun conducting2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry - behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
    --3 is a kind of hold, carry, bear; act, move
    Derived forms: noun conduct2, noun conduct1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. conduct, transmit, convey, carry, channel - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat"
    --4 is one way to bring, convey, take
    Derived forms: noun conduction1, noun conductor3, noun conductor2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. lead, take, direct, conduct, guide - take somebody somewhere; "We lead him to our chief"; "can you take me to the main entrance?"; "He conducted us to the palace"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  6. conduct - lead musicians in the performance of; "Bernstein conducted Mahler like no other conductor"; "she cannot conduct modern pieces"
    --6 is one way to
    perform
    Derived forms: noun conductor1, noun conducting2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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advise - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

advise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb advise has 3 senses
  1. advise, counsel - give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"
    --1 is one way to hash out, discuss, talk over
    Derived forms: noun advisement1, noun advisee1, noun advisor1, noun adviser1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot advise Sue
    They advise him to write the letter
  2. advise, notify, give notice, send word, apprise, apprize - give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due"
    --2 is one way to inform
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody of something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. propose, suggest, advise - make a proposal, declare a plan for something
    --3 is one way to declare
    Sample sentence:
    They advise him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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satisfy - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

satisfy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb satisfy has 3 senses
  1. satisfy, fulfill, fulfil, live up to - fulfil the requirements or expectations of
    --1 is one way to meet, fit, conform to
    Antonyms: fall short of
    Derived forms: noun satisfaction4, noun satisfier1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. satisfy, gratify - make happy or satisfied
    Antonyms: dissatisfy
    Derived form: noun satisfier1
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to satisfy Sue
  3. meet, satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil - fill or meet a want or need
    --3 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived forms: noun satisfaction4, noun satisfier1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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focus - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

focus

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun focus has 7 senses
  1. focus, focusing, focussing, direction, centering - the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life"
    --1 is a kind of concentration, engrossment, absorption, immersion
    --1 has particulars: particularism
    Derived forms: verb focus3, verb focus1
  2. focus - maximum clarity or distinctness of an image rendered by an optical system; "in focus"; "out of focus"
    --2 is a kind of
    distinctness, sharpness
    Derived forms: verb focus5, verb focus2
  3. focus - maximum clarity or distinctness of an idea; "the controversy brought clearly into focus an important difference of opinion"
    --3 is a kind of
    clarity, lucidity, pellucidity, clearness, limpidity
    Derived form: verb focus3
  4. focus, focal point, nidus - a central point or locus of an infection in an organism; "the focus of infection"
    --4 is a kind of point
    --4 is a part of focal infection
  5. stress, focus - special emphasis attached to something; "the stress was more on accuracy than on speed"
    --5 is a kind of emphasis, accent
  6. focus, focal point - a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges
    --6 is a kind of point
    Derived forms: verb focus4, verb focus2
  7. focus - a fixed reference point on the concave side of a conic section
    --7 is a kind of
    point
Verb focus has 5 senses
  1. concentrate, focus, center, centre, pore, rivet - direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"
    --1 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived forms: noun focus1, noun focussing1, noun focusing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s on something
  2. focus - cause to converge on or toward a central point; "Focus the light on this image"
    --2 is one way to
    sharpen
    Antonyms: blur
    Derived forms: noun focus6, noun focus2, noun focusing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. concenter, concentre, focalize, focalise, focus - bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions
    --3 is one way to align, aline, line up, adjust
    Derived forms: noun focus3, noun focus1, noun focusing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. focus, focalize, focalise - become focussed or come into focus; "The light focused"
    --4 is one way to adjust, conform, adapt
    Antonyms: blur, dim, slur
    Derived forms: noun focus6, noun focusing2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. focus, focalize, focalise, sharpen - put (an image) into focus; "Please focus the image; we cannot enjoy the movie"
    --5 is one way to adjust, set, correct
    Antonyms: blur, blear
    Derived forms: noun focus2, noun focusing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wash - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

wash

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wash has 8 senses
  1. wash - a thin coat of water-base paint
    --1 is a kind of
    water-base paint
    --1 has particulars:
     blackwash; calcimine; color wash, colour wash; whitewash
    Derived form: verb wash8
  2. wash, washing, lavation - the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water)
    --2 is a kind of work
    --2 has parts: rinse, rinsing
    --2 has particulars:
     washup, bathing; ablution; dishwashing, washup; washing-up; window-washing; rinse; soak, soaking; laundering
    Derived forms: verb wash5, verb wash3, verb wash13, verb wash2
  3. wash, dry wash - the dry bed of an intermittent stream (as at the bottom of a canyon)
    --3 is a kind of streambed, creek bed
  4. washout, wash - the erosive process of washing away soil or gravel by water (as from a roadway); "from the house they watched the washout of their newly seeded lawn by the water"
    --4 is a kind of soil erosion
    --4 has particulars: rain-wash
  5. slipstream, airstream, race, backwash, wash - the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller
    --5 is a kind of flow
  6. wash, wash drawing - a watercolor made by applying a series of monochrome washes one over the other
    --6 is a kind of watercolor, watercolour
  7. laundry, wash, washing, washables - garments or white goods that can be cleaned by laundering
    --7 is a kind of garment; white goods, household linen
    Derived forms: verb wash1, verb wash3
  8. wash - any enterprise in which losses and gains cancel out; "at the end of the year the accounting department showed that it was a wash"
    --8 is a kind of
    business activity, commercial activity
Verb wash has 13 senses
  1. wash, rinse - clean with some chemical process
    --1 is one way to wash, launder
    Derived forms: noun wash7, noun washer1, noun washer3
    Sample sentence:
    They wash the cape
  2. wash, lave - cleanse (one's body) with soap and water
    --2 is one way to cleanse, clean
    Derived forms: noun wash2, noun washing1
    Sample sentences:
    They wash
    They wash themselves
  3. wash, launder - cleanse with a cleaning agent, such as soap, and water; "Wash the towels, please!"
    --3 is one way to clean, make clean
    Derived forms: noun wash7, noun wash2, noun washer1, noun washer3
    Sample sentence:
    They wash the cape
  4. wash - move by or as if by water; "The swollen river washed away the footbridge"
    --4 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. wash - be capable of being washed; "Does this material wash?"
    --5 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun wash2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  6. wash - admit to testing or proof; "This silly excuse won't wash in traffic court"
    --6 is one way to
    stand
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. wash - separate dirt or gravel from (precious minerals)
    --7 is one way to
    separate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. wash - apply a thin coating of paint, metal, etc., to
    --8 is one way to
    cover
    Derived form: noun wash1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. wash, wash out, wash off, wash away - remove by the application of water or other liquid and soap or some other cleaning agent; "he washed the dirt from his coat"; "The nurse washed away the blood"; "Can you wash away the spots on the windows?"; "he managed to wash out the stains"
    --9 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. wash - form by erosion; "The river washed a ravine into the mountainside"
    --10 is one way to
    erode, eat away, fret
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  11. moisten, wash, dampen - make moist; "The dew moistened the meadows"
    --11 is one way to wet
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  12. lave, lap, wash - wash or flow against; "the waves laved the shore"
    --12 is one way to flow
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  13. wash - to cleanse (itself or another animal) by licking; "The cat washes several times a day"
    --13 is one way to
    cleanse, clean
    Derived form: noun wash2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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blow - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

blow

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun blow has 7 senses
  1. blow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
    --1 is a kind of
    stroke
    --1 is a part of fight, fighting, combat, scrap
    --1 has particulars:
     clip; knock, belt, rap, whack, whang; thwack; smack, smacking, slap; smacker; knockdown; knockout, KO; swat; whip, lash, whiplash; punch, clout, poke, lick, biff; box; kick, boot, kicking; counterblow; swing; stab, thrust, knife thrust; stinger; thump; uppercut; hammer, pound, hammering, pounding; shot; wallop
  2. bump, blow - an impact (as from a collision); "the bump threw him off the bicycle"
    --2 is a kind of impact
    --2 has particulars:
     jolt, jar, jounce; concussion; rap, strike, tap; knock, bash, bang, smash, belt; pounding, buffeting; slap, smack
  3. reverse, reversal, setback, blow, black eye - an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
    --3 is a kind of happening, occurrence, natural event
    --3 has particulars: whammy
  4. shock, blow - an unpleasant or disappointing surprise; "it came as a shock to learn that he was injured"
    --4 is a kind of surprise
    --4 has particulars: blip
  5. gust, blast, blow - a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust"
    --5 is a kind of wind, air current, current of air
    --5 has particulars: bluster; sandblast; puff, puff of air, whiff
    Derived forms: verb blow2, verb blow14, verb blow4
  6. coke, blow, nose candy, snow, C - street names for cocaine
    --6 is a kind of cocaine, cocain
  7. blow, puff - forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth; "he gave his nose a loud blow"; "he blew out all the candles with a single puff"
    --7 is a kind of exhalation, expiration, breathing out
    --7 has particulars: insufflation
    Derived forms: verb blow5, verb blow15, verb blow6, verb blow3, verb blow1
Verb blow has 22 senses
  1. blow - exhale hard; "blow on the soup to cool it down"
    --1 is one way to
    exhale, expire, breathe out
    Derived form: noun blow7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. blow - be blowing or storming; "The wind blew from the West"
    Derived form: noun blow5
    Sample sentence:
    It was blowing all day long
  3. blow - free of obstruction by blowing air through; "blow one's nose"
    --3 is one way to
    discharge, expel, eject, release
    Derived form: noun blow7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  4. float, drift, be adrift, blow - be in motion due to some air or water current; "The leaves were blowing in the wind"; "the boat drifted on the lake"; "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea"; "the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore"
    --4 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun blow5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. blow - make a sound as if blown; "The whistle blew"
    --5 is one way to
    sound, go
    Derived form: noun blow7
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. blow - shape by blowing; "Blow a glass vase"
    --6 is one way to
    shape, form
    Derived forms: noun blow7, noun blowing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. botch, bumble, fumble, botch up, muff, blow, flub, screw up, ball up, spoil, muck up, bungle, fluff, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, bobble, mishandle, louse up, foul up, mess up, fuck up - make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"
    --7 is one way to fail, go wrong, miscarry
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  8. waste, blow, squander - spend thoughtlessly; throw away; "He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends"; "You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree"
    --8 is one way to use, expend
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. blow - spend lavishly or wastefully on; "He blew a lot of money on his new home theater"
    --9 is one way to
    spend, expend, drop
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something on somebody
  10. blow - sound by having air expelled through a tube; "The trumpets blew"
    --10 is one way to
    sound, go
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  11. blow - play or sound a wind instrument; "She blew the horn"
    --11 is one way to
    sound
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  12. fellate, blow, go down on - provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
    --12 is one way to stimulate, excite, stir
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  13. blow - cause air to go in, on, or through; "Blow my hair dry"
    --13 is one way to
    send, direct
    Derived forms: noun blower2, noun blower3, noun blower1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  14. blow - cause to move by means of an air current; "The wind blew the leaves around in the yard"
    --14 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun blow5, noun blower2, noun blower1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  15. blow - spout moist air from the blowhole; "The whales blew"
    --15 is one way to
    spurt, spirt, gush, spout
    Derived form: noun blow7
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  16. shove off, shove along, blow - leave; informal or rude; "shove off!"; "The children shoved along"; "Blow now!"
    --16 is one way to go, go away, depart
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  17. blow - lay eggs; "certain insects are said to blow"
    --17 is one way to
    lay, put down, repose
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  18. blow - cause to be revealed and jeopardized; "The story blew their cover"; "The double agent was blown by the other side"
    --18 is one way to
    disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  19. boast, tout, swash, shoot a line, brag, gas, blow, bluster, vaunt, gasconade - show off
    --19 is one way to overstate, exaggerate, overdraw, hyperbolize, hyerbolise, magnify, amplify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  20. blow - allow to regain its breath; "blow a horse"
    --20 is one way to
    rest
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  21. blow out, burn out, blow - melt, break, or become otherwise unusable; "The lightbulbs blew out"; "The fuse blew"
    --21 is one way to fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  22. blow - burst suddenly; "The tire blew"; "We blew a tire"
    --22 is one way to
    burst, split, break open
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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gather - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

gather

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun gather has 2 senses
  1. gather, gathering - sewing consisting of small folds or puckers made by pulling tight a thread in a line of stitching
    --1 is a kind of sewing, stitchery
    Derived form: verb gather5
  2. gather, gathering - the act of gathering something
    --2 is a kind of collection, collecting, assembling, aggregation
    --2 has particulars:
     centralization, centralisation; harvest, harvesting, harvest home
    Derived forms: verb gather7, verb gather1
Verb gather has 7 senses
  1. gather, garner, collect, pull together - assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together"
    Antonyms: spread, distribute
    Derived form: noun gather2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. meet, gather, assemble, forgather, foregather - collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room"
    --2 is one way to interact
    Derived forms: noun gathering1, noun gathering2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. accumulate, cumulate, conglomerate, pile up, gather, amass - collect or gather; "Journals are accumulating in my office"; "The work keeps piling up"
    --3 is one way to increase
    Derived form: noun gathering3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. gather - conclude from evidence; "I gather you have not done your homework"
    --4 is one way to
    reason, reason out, conclude
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. gather, pucker, tuck - draw fabric together and sew it tightly
    --5 is one way to sew, run up, sew together, stitch
    Derived forms: noun gather1, noun gathering4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. assemble, gather, get together - get people together; "assemble your colleagues"; "get together all those who are interested in the project"; "gather the close family members"
    Derived forms: noun gathering1, noun gathering2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to gather the prisoners
  7. gather - look for (food) in nature; "Our ancestors gathered nuts in the Fall"
    --7 is one way to
    search, seek, look for
    Derived forms: noun gather2, noun gatherer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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persuade - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

persuade

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb persuade has 2 senses
  1. carry, persuade, sway - win approval or support for; "Carry all before one"; "His speech did not sway the voters"
    --1 is one way to influence, act upon, work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  2. persuade - cause somebody to adopt a certain position, belief, or course of action; twist somebody's arm; "You can't persuade me to buy this ugly vase!"
    --2 is one way to
    induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, make
    Antonyms: dissuade, deter
    Derived forms: noun persuasion1, noun persuasion3, noun persuader1
    Sample sentence:
    They persuade him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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recover - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

recover

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb recover has 6 senses
  1. recover, retrieve, find, regain - get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"
    --1 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived forms: noun recoverer1, noun recovery3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  2. recuperate, recover, convalesce - get over an illness or shock; "The patient is recuperating"
    --2 is one way to better, improve, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived form: noun recovery2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. recover, go back, recuperate - regain a former condition after a financial loss; "We expect the stocks to recover to $2.90"; "The company managed to recuperate"
    --3 is one way to revert, return, retrovert, regress, turn back
    Derived form: noun recovery1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  4. recover, recoup, recuperate - regain or make up for; "recuperate one's losses"
    --4 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. reclaim, recover - of materials from waste products
    --5 is one way to recycle, reprocess, reuse
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. recover - cover anew; "recover a chair"
    --6 is one way to
    cover
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hurt - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hurt

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective hurt has 2 senses
  1. hurt, wounded - suffering from physical injury especially that suffered in battle; "nursing his wounded arm"; "ambulances...for the hurt men and women"
    Antonym: uninjured (indirect, via injured)
  2. hurt, weakened - used of inanimate objects or their value
    Antonym: undamaged (indirect, via damaged)
Noun hurt has 5 senses
  1. injury, hurt, harm, trauma - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.
    --1 is a kind of ill health, unhealthiness, health problem
    --1 has particulars:
     birth trauma; blast trauma; bleeding, hemorrhage, haemorrhage; blunt trauma; bruise, contusion; bump; burn; dislocation; electric shock; fracture, break; frostbite, cryopathy; intravasation; penetrating trauma, penetrating injury; pinch; rupture; sting, bite, insect bite; strain; whiplash, whiplash injury; wale, welt, weal, wheal; wound, lesion; wrench, twist, pull
    Derived forms: verb hurt6, verb hurt7
  2. distress, hurt, suffering - psychological suffering; "the death of his wife caused him great distress"
    --2 is a kind of pain, painfulness
    --2 has particulars:
     anguish, torment, torture; self-torture, self-torment; tsoris; wound
    Derived forms: verb hurt1, verb hurt2
  3. suffering, hurt - feelings of mental or physical pain
    --3 is a kind of pain, painfulness
    --3 has particulars:
     agony, torment, torture; throes; discomfort, soreness, irritation
    Derived forms: verb hurt3, verb hurt2
  4. detriment, hurt - a damage or loss
    --4 is a kind of damage, harm, impairment
    --4 has particulars: expense
    Derived form: verb hurt4
  5. damage, harm, hurt, scathe - the act of damaging something or someone
    --5 is a kind of change of integrity
    --5 has particulars:
     impairment; defacement, disfigurement, disfiguration; wound, wounding; burn; defloration
Verb hurt has 7 senses
  1. ache, smart, hurt - be the source of pain
    --1 is one way to cause to be perceived
    Derived forms: noun hurt2, noun hurting1
    Sample sentence:
    Did his feet hurt?
  2. hurt - give trouble or pain to; "This exercise will hurt your back"
    --2 is one way to
    indispose
    Derived forms: noun hurt2, noun hurt3
    Sample sentence:
    Did he hurt his foot?
  3. pain, anguish, hurt - cause emotional anguish or make miserable; "It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school"
    --3 is one way to upset, discompose, untune, disconcert, discomfit
    Derived form: noun hurt3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot hurt Sue
  4. hurt, injure - cause damage or affect negatively; "Our business was hurt by the new competition"
    --4 is one way to damage
    Derived form: noun hurt4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. hurt, wound, injure, bruise, offend, spite - hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego"
    --5 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot hurt Sue
    The performance is likely to hurt Sue
  6. hurt, ache, suffer - feel physical pain; "Were you hurting after the accident?"
    --6 is one way to perceive, comprehend
    Derived forms: noun hurt1, noun hurting1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue hurt
  7. suffer, hurt - feel pain or be in pain
    --7 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun hurt1, noun hurting1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue hurt

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lean - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lean

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective lean has 5 senses
  1. thin, lean - lacking excess flesh; "you can't be too rich or too thin"; "Yon Cassius has a lean and hungry look"-Shakespeare
  2. lean - lacking in mineral content or combustible material; "lean ore"; "lean fuel"
    Antonym:
    rich
  3. lean, skimpy - containing little excess; "a lean budget"; "a skimpy allowance"
    Antonym: sufficient (indirect, via insufficient)
  4. lean - low in mineral content; "a lean ore"
    Antonym:
    sufficient (indirect, via insufficient)
  5. lean - not profitable or prosperous; "a lean year"
    Antonym:
    profitable (indirect, via unprofitable)
Noun lean has 1 sense
  1. tilt, list, inclination, lean, leaning - the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; "the tower had a pronounced tilt"; "the ship developed a list to starboard"; "he walked with a heavy inclination to the right"
    --1 is a kind of position, spatial relation
    Derived forms: verb lean2, verb lean1
Verb lean has 5 senses
  1. lean, tilt, tip, slant, angle - to incline or bend from a vertical position; "She leaned over the banister"
    --1 is one way to bend, flex
    Derived forms: noun lean1, noun leaner1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. lean - cause to lean or incline; "He leaned his rifle against the wall"
    --2 is one way to
    put, set, place, pose, position, lay
    Derived forms: noun lean1, noun leaner1
    Sample sentence:
    They lean their rifles on the cabinet
  3. tend, be given, lean, incline, run - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
    --3 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  4. lean - rely on for support; "We can lean on this man"
    --4 is one way to
    trust, swear, rely, bank
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  5. list, lean - cause to lean to the side; "Erosion listed the old tree"
    --5 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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slip - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

slip

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun slip has 15 senses
  1. faux pas, gaffe, solecism, slip, gaucherie - a socially awkward or tactless act
    --1 is a kind of blunder, blooper, bloomer, bungle, foul-up, fuckup, flub, botch, boner, boo-boo
  2. slip, slip-up, miscue, parapraxis - a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
    --2 is a kind of mistake, error, fault
    --2 has particulars: Freudian slip
    Derived forms: verb slip8, verb slip6
  3. slip - potter's clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics
    --3 is a kind of
    potter's clay, potter's earth
  4. cutting, slip - a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
    --4 is a kind of stalk, stem
    --4 has particulars: quickset
  5. slip - a young and slender person; "he's a mere slip of a lad"
    --5 is a kind of
    young person, youth, younker, spring chicken
  6. mooring, moorage, berth, slip - a place where a craft can be made fast
    --6 is a kind of anchorage, anchorage ground
  7. slip, trip - an accidental misstep threatening (or causing) a fall; "he blamed his slip on the ice"; "the jolt caused many slips and a few spills"
    --7 is a kind of mishap, misadventure, mischance
    --7 has particulars: spill, tumble, fall
  8. slickness, slick, slipperiness, slip - a slippery smoothness; "he could feel the slickness of the tiller"
    --8 is a kind of smoothness
  9. strip, slip - artifact consisting of a narrow flat piece of material
    --9 is a kind of artifact, artefact
    --9 has particulars:
     band; band, ring; cramp, cramp iron; edge, margin; lead, leading; mullion; ribbon, typewriter ribbon; screed; stay; tab; tape; ticker tape; weather strip, weather stripping
  10. slip, slip of paper - a small sheet of paper; "a receipt slip"
    --10 is a kind of sheet, piece of paper, sheet of paper
  11. chemise, shimmy, shift, slip, teddies, teddy - a woman's sleeveless undergarment
    --11 is a kind of undergarment
    --11 has parts: strap, shoulder strap
  12. case, pillowcase, slip, pillow slip - bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow; "the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase"
    --12 is a kind of bed linen
  13. skid, slip, sideslip - an unexpected slide
    --13 is a kind of slide, glide, coast
    Derived forms: verb slip9, verb slip3, verb slip1
  14. slip, sideslip - a flight maneuver; aircraft slides sideways in the air
    --14 is a kind of flight maneuver, airplane maneuver
    Derived form: verb slip5
  15. slip, elusion, eluding - the act of avoiding capture (especially by cunning)
    --15 is a kind of evasion
    Derived form: verb slip1
Verb slip has 9 senses
  1. steal, slip - move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
    --1 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun slip13, noun slip15
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. slip - insert inconspicuously or quickly or quietly; "He slipped some money into the waiter's hand"
    --2 is one way to
    insert, enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. skid, slip, slue, slew, slide - move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk"
    --3 is one way to glide
    Derived form: noun slip13
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. slip, drop off, drop away, fall away - get worse; "My grades are slipping"
    --4 is one way to worsen, decline
    Derived form: noun slippage2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. slip - move smoothly and easily
    --5 is one way to
    escape, get away, break loose
    Derived form: noun slip14
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. err, mistake, slip - to make a mistake or be incorrect
    Derived form: noun slip2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. slip, sneak - pass on stealthily; "He slipped me the key when nobody was looking"
    --7 is one way to pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Sample sentences:
    They slip the food to the people
    They slip the people the food
  8. slip, slip one's mind - pass out of one's memory
    --8 is one way to forget, block, blank out, draw a blank
    Derived form: noun slip2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. dislocate, luxate, splay, slip - move out of position; "dislocate joints"; "the artificial hip joint luxated and had to be put back surgically"
    --9 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun slip13, noun slippage3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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earn - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

earn

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb earn has 2 senses
  1. gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in - earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
    --1 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun earner1
    Sample sentence:
    They earn the money
  2. earn, garner - acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
    --2 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun earnings2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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attach - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

attach

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb attach has 5 senses
  1. attach - cause to be attached
    --1 is one way to
    connect, link, tie, link up
    Antonyms: detach
    Derived forms: noun attachment6, noun attachment7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. attach - be attached; be in contact with
    --2 is one way to
    touch, adjoin, meet, contact
    Derived form: noun attachment4
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. attach - become attached; "The spider's thread attached to the window sill"
    --3 is one way to
    join, conjoin
    Antonyms: detach, come off, come away
    Derived form: noun attachment4
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s to somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. bind, tie, attach, bond - create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
    --4 is one way to relate
    Derived forms: noun attachment1, noun attachment5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  5. impound, attach, sequester, confiscate, seize - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
    --5 is one way to take
    Derived form: noun attachment3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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count - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

count

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun count has 3 senses
  1. count - the total number counted; "a blood count"
    --1 is a kind of
    number
    --1 has particulars:
     complement; blood count; body count; circulation; circulation; head count, headcount; pollen count; sperm count
  2. count, counting, numeration, enumeration, reckoning, tally - the act of counting; "the counting continued for several hours"
    --2 is a kind of investigation, investigating
    --2 has particulars:
     blood count; census, nose count, nosecount; countdown; miscount; poll; recount; sperm count
  3. count - a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl
    --3 is a kind of
    Lord, noble, nobleman
    --3 has particulars: count palatine; landgrave
Verb count has 8 senses
  1. count, number, enumerate, numerate - determine the number or amount of; "Can you count the books on your shelf?"; "Count your change"
    --1 is one way to determine, find, find out, ascertain
    Derived forms: noun counter7, noun counter2, noun counter3, noun counting1, noun counter5
    Sample sentence:
    They count the money
  2. count, matter, weigh - have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much"
    --2 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  3. consider, count, weigh - show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
    Sample sentence:
    They count their earnings this year
  4. count - name or recite the numbers; "The toddler could count to 100"
    --4 is one way to
    recite
    Derived form: noun counting1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  5. count, number - put into a group; "The academy counts several Nobel Prize winners among its members"
    --5 is one way to classify, class, sort, assort, sort out, separate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. count - include as if by counting; "I can count my colleagues in the opposition"
    --6 is one way to
    include
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  7. count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckon - have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
    --7 is one way to trust, swear, rely, bank
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. reckon, count - take account of; "You have to reckon with our opponents"; "Count on the monsoon"
    --8 is one way to estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hate has 1 sense
  1. hate, hatred - the emotion of hate; a feeling of dislike so strong that it demands action
    --1 is a kind of emotion
    Antonyms: love
    --1 has particulars:
     abhorrence, abomination, detestation, execration, loathing, odium; misanthropy; misogamy; misogyny, misogynism; misology; misoneism; misopedia; murderousness; despisal, despising; hostility, enmity, ill will; malevolence, malignity
    Derived form: verb hate1
Verb hate has 1 sense
  1. hate, detest - dislike intensely; feel antipathy or aversion towards; "I hate Mexican food"; "She detests politicians"
    --1 is one way to dislike
    Antonyms: love
    Derived forms: noun hater1, noun hate1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot hate Sue
    Sam and Sue hate the movie

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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switch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

switch

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun switch has 7 senses
  1. switch, electric switch, electrical switch - control consisting of a mechanical or electrical or electronic device for making or breaking or changing the connections in a circuit
    --1 is a kind of control, controller
    --1 has particulars:
     commutator; cutout; ignition switch; push button, push, button; selector, selector switch; three-way switch, three-point switch; time-switch; toggle switch, toggle, on-off switch, on/off switch
    Derived form: verb switch5
  2. substitution, permutation, transposition, replacement, switch - an event in which one thing is substituted for another; "the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood"
    --2 is a kind of variation, fluctuation
    Derived forms: verb switch2, verb switch1, verb switch7
  3. switch - hairpiece consisting of a tress of false hair; used by women to give shape to a coiffure
    --3 is a kind of
    hairpiece, false hair, postiche
  4. switch - railroad track having two movable rails and necessary connections; used to turn a train from one track to another or to store rolling stock
    --4 is a kind of
    railroad track, railroad, railway
  5. switch - a flexible implement used as an instrument of punishment
    --5 is a kind of
    instrument of punishment
    --5 has particulars: birch, birch rod; cane; ferule; rattan, ratan
    Derived form: verb switch6
  6. switch - a basketball maneuver; two defensive players shift assignments so that each guards the player usually guarded by the other
    --6 is a kind of
    basketball play
  7. switch, switching, shift - the act of changing one thing or position for another; "his switch on abortion cost him the election"
    --7 is a kind of change
    --7 has particulars: switcheroo
    Derived forms: verb switch7, verb switch3, verb switch4, verb switch1
Verb switch has 7 senses
  1. switch over, switch, exchange - change over, change around, or switch over
    --1 is one way to change by reversal, turn, reverse
    Derived forms: noun switch2, noun switch7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. trade, swap, swop, switch - exchange or give (something) in exchange for
    --2 is one way to exchange, change, interchange
    Derived forms: noun switch2, noun switching1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. switch, shift, change - lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes"
    Derived form: noun switch7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. switch, change over, shift - make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we switched"
    --4 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun switch7, noun switching1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. throw, flip, switch - cause to go on or to be engaged or set in operation; "switch on the light"; "throw the lever"
    --5 is one way to engage, mesh, lock, operate
    Derived form: noun switch1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. switch - flog with or as if with a flexible rod
    --6 is one way to
    flog, welt, whip, lather, lash, slash, strap, trounce
    Derived forms: noun switch5, noun switcher1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. interchange, tack, switch, alternate, flip, flip-flop - reverse (a direction, attitude, or course of action)
    --7 is one way to change by reversal, turn, reverse
    Derived forms: noun switch2, noun switch7
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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steal - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

steal

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun steal has 2 senses
  1. bargain, buy, steal - an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
    --1 is a kind of purchase
    --1 has particulars: song; travel bargain
  2. steal - a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)
    --2 is a kind of
    baseball, baseball game, ball
    Derived form: verb steal3
Verb steal has 4 senses
  1. steal - take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
    --1 is one way to
    take
    Derived forms: noun stealer1, noun stealing1
    Sample sentence:
    They steal the money
  2. steal, slip - move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
    --2 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun stealing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. steal - steal a base
    --3 is one way to
    gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground
    Derived form: noun steal2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. sneak, mouse, creep, steal, pussyfoot - to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"
    --4 is one way to walk
    Derived form: noun stealing2
    Sample sentence:
    The children steal to the playground

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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explore - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

explore

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb explore has 4 senses
  1. research, search, explore - inquire into
    --1 is one way to investigate, look into
    Derived form: noun exploration3
    Sample sentence:
    They explore whether there was a traffic accident
  2. explore - travel to or penetrate into; "explore unknown territory in biology"
    --2 is one way to
    investigate, look into
    Derived forms: noun exploration3, noun exploration1, noun explorer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. explore - examine minutely
    --3 is one way to
    diagnose, name
    Derived forms: noun exploration3, noun exploration2
    Sample sentence:
    The men explore the area for animals
  4. explore - examine (organs etc.) for diagnostic purposes
    --4 is one way to
    diagnose
    Derived form: noun exploration2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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surround - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

surround

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun surround has 1 sense
  1. environment, environs, surroundings, surround - the area in which something exists or lives; "the country--the flat agricultural surround"
    --1 is a kind of geographical area, geographic area, geographical region, geographic region
    --1 has particulars:
     ambiance, ambience; medium; setting, scene; element; habitat, home ground; melting pot; parts
    Derived forms: verb surround5, verb surround2, verb surround1
Verb surround has 5 senses
  1. surround, environ, encircle, circle, round, ring - be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village"
    --1 is one way to hold, bear, carry, contain
    Derived form: noun surround1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. surround, skirt, border - extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; "The forest surrounds my property"
    --2 is one way to touch, adjoin, meet, contact
    Derived forms: noun surround1, noun surroundings2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. smother, surround - envelop completely; "smother the meat in gravy"
    --3 is one way to cover
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. besiege, beleaguer, surround, hem in, circumvent - surround so as to force to give up; "The Turks besieged Vienna"
    --4 is one way to attack, assail
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. wall, palisade, fence, fence in, surround - surround with a wall in order to fortify
    --5 is one way to protect
    Derived form: noun surround1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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paint - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

paint

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun paint has 3 senses
  1. paint - a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating
    --1 is a kind of
    coating, coat; coloring material, colouring material, color, colour
    --1 has substance: pigment
    --1 has particulars:
     acrylic, acrylic paint; coat of paint; distemper; enamel; encaustic; finger paint, fingerpaint; house paint, housepaint; oil paint; semigloss; spray paint; varnish; water-base paint
    Derived forms: verb paint4, verb paint3, verb paint2, verb paint1
  2. key, paint - (basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court; usually painted a different color from the rest of the court; "he hit a jump shot from the top of the key"; "he dominates play in the paint"
    --2 is a kind of space
    --2 is a part of basketball court
    --2 has parts: foul line
  3. rouge, paint, blusher - makeup consisting of a pink or red powder applied to the cheeks
    --3 is a kind of makeup, make-up, war paint
Verb paint has 4 senses
  1. paint - make a painting; "he painted all day in the garden"; "He painted a painting of the garden"
    --1 is one way to
    create
    Derived forms: noun paint1, noun painter1, noun painting1, noun painting2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue paint
  2. paint - apply paint to; coat with paint; "We painted the rooms yellow"
    --2 is one way to
    coat, surface
    Derived forms: noun paint1, noun painter2, noun painting3, noun painting4
    Sample sentence:
    They want to paint the doors
  3. paint - make a painting of; "He painted his mistress many times"
    --3 is one way to
    represent, interpret
    Derived forms: noun paint1, noun painter1, noun painting1, noun painting2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot paint Sue
  4. paint - apply a liquid to; e.g., paint the gutters with linseed oil
    --4 is one way to
    cover
    Derived forms: noun paint1, noun painting3
    Sample sentence:
    The men paint the boat

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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connect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

connect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb connect has 11 senses
  1. connect, link, tie, link up - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
    Antonyms: disconnect
    Derived forms: noun connector1, noun connecter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect - make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all"
    --2 is one way to think, cogitate, cerebrate
    Derived forms: noun connection5, noun connexion3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  3. connect, link, link up, join, unite - be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  4. connect - join by means of communication equipment; "The telephone company finally put in lines to connect the towns in this area"
    --4 is one way to
    join, bring together
    Derived forms: noun connection9, noun connexion6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. connect - land on or hit solidly; "The brick connected on her head, knocking her out"
    --5 is one way to
    hit, strike, impinge on, run into, collide with
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. connect - join for the purpose of communication; "Operator, could you connect me to the Raffles in Singapore?"
    --6 is one way to
    join, bring together
    Derived form: noun connection9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  7. connect - be scheduled so as to provide continuing service, as in transportation; "The local train does not connect with the Amtrak train"; "The planes don't connect and you will have to wait for four hours"
    --7 is one way to
    be
    Derived forms: noun connection8, noun connexion5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. connect - establish a rapport or relationship; "The President of this university really connects with the faculty"
    --8 is one way to
    relate
    Derived form: noun connection4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. get in touch, touch base, connect - establish communication with someone; "did you finally connect with your long-lost cousin?"
    --9 is one way to interact
    Derived forms: noun connection9, noun connexion6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. plug in, connect - plug into an outlet; "Please plug in the toaster!"; "Connect the TV so we can watch the football game tonight"
    --10 is one way to insert, infix, enter, introduce
    Derived forms: noun connection3, noun connexion4, noun connector1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  11. connect - hit or play a ball successfully; "The batter connected for a home run"
    --11 is one way to
    hit
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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owe

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb owe has 3 senses
  1. owe - be obliged to pay or repay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  2. owe - be indebted to, in an abstract or intellectual sense; "This new theory owes much to Einstein's Relativity Theory"
    --2 is one way to
    repose on, rest on, build on, build upon
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. owe - be in debt; "She owes me $200"; "The thesis owes much to his adviser"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    They owe the money to them
    They owe them the money

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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knock

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun knock has 5 senses
  1. knock, knocking - the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing); "the knocking grew louder"
    --1 is a kind of sound
    Derived forms: verb knock5, verb knock4, verb knock2
  2. knock, roast - negative criticism
    --2 is a kind of criticism, critique
  3. knock, bash, bang, smash, belt - a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head"
    --3 is a kind of bump, blow
    Derived form: verb knock1
  4. knock - a bad experience; "the school of hard knocks"
    --4 is a kind of
    misfortune, bad luck
  5. knock, belt, rap, whack, whang - the act of hitting vigorously; "he gave the table a whack"
    --5 is a kind of blow
    Derived form: verb knock1
Verb knock has 6 senses
  1. knock, strike hard - deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room"
    --1 is one way to strike
    Derived forms: noun knock5, noun knock3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. knock - rap with the knuckles; "knock on the door"
    --2 is one way to
    rap, knap
    Derived forms: noun knock1, noun knocker2, noun knocking1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. bump, knock - knock against with force or violence; "My car bumped into the tree"
    --3 is one way to hit, strike, impinge on, run into, collide with
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. tap, rap, knock, pink - make light, repeated taps on a surface; "he was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently"
    --4 is one way to sound, go
    Derived form: noun knock1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. pink, ping, knock - sound like a car engine that is firing too early; "the car pinged when I put in low-octane gasoline"; "The car pinked when the ignition was too far retarded"
    --5 is one way to sound, go
    Derived forms: noun knock1, noun knocking1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. knock, criticize, criticise, pick apart - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"
    --6 is one way to comment, notice, remark, point out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pursue

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb pursue has 4 senses
  1. prosecute, engage, pursue - carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in; "She pursued many activities"; "They engaged in a discussion"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun pursuit3, noun pursuer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. pursue, follow - follow in or as if in pursuit; "The police car pursued the suspected attacker"; "Her bad deed followed her and haunted her dreams all her life"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun pursuit1, noun pursuer1
    Sample sentence:
    They pursue the car down the avenue
  3. quest for, go after, quest after, pursue - go in search of or hunt for; "pursue a hobby"
    --3 is one way to search, seek, look for
    Derived forms: noun pursuit2, noun pursuance1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. pursue, follow up on, act on - carry further or advance; "Can you act on this matter soon?"
    --4 is one way to react, oppose
    Derived form: noun pursuance2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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occupy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb occupy has 8 senses
  1. inhabit, occupy - be present in; be inside of
    --1 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun occupation5, noun occupation4, noun occupancy2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. busy, occupy - keep busy with; "She busies herself with her butterfly collection"
    --2 is one way to work
    Derived form: noun occupation3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  3. occupy, reside, lodge in - live (in a certain place)
    --3 is one way to dwell, shack, reside, live, inhabit, people, populate, domicile, domiciliate
    Derived forms: noun occupation4, noun occupier1, noun occupant1, noun occupancy1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. occupy, fill - occupy the whole of; "The liquid fills the container"
    --4 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun occupation5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. concern, interest, occupy, worry - be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant"
    Derived form: noun occupation3
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will occupy him
  6. take, occupy, use up - as of time or space; "It took three hours to get to work this morning"; "This event occupied a very short time"
    --6 is one way to use, expend
    Derived form: noun occupation5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. invade, occupy - march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation; "Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939"
    --7 is one way to attack, assail
    Derived forms: noun occupier2, noun occupation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. absorb, engross, engage, occupy - engage or engross wholly; "Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely"
    --8 is one way to interest
    Derived forms: noun occupation3, noun occupation1
    Sample sentence:
    They occupy themselves

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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stretch - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

stretch

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective stretch has 2 senses
  1. stretch - having an elongated seating area; "a stretch limousine"
    Antonym:
    short (indirect, via long)
  2. stretch - easily stretched; "stretch hosiery"
    Antonym:
    inelastic (indirect, via elastic)
Noun stretch has 7 senses
  1. stretch - a large and unbroken expanse or distance; "a stretch of highway"; "a stretch of clear water"
    --1 is a kind of
    expanse
    --1 has particulars: slack
    Derived form: verb stretch1
  2. reach, reaching, stretch - the act of physically reaching or thrusting out
    --2 is a kind of motion, movement, move, motility
    --2 has particulars: outreach
    Derived form: verb stretch11
  3. stretch - a straightaway section of a racetrack
    --3 is a kind of
    straightaway, straight
    --3 is a part of racetrack, racecourse, raceway, track
    --3 has particulars: homestretch
  4. stretch, stretching - exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent
    --4 is a kind of exercise, exercising, physical exercise, physical exertion, workout
    --4 has particulars: pandiculation
    Derived form: verb stretch2
  5. stretch - extension to or beyond the ordinary limit; "running at full stretch"; "by no stretch of the imagination"; "beyond any stretch of his understanding"
    --5 is a kind of
    extension
    Derived forms: verb stretch8, verb stretch5, verb stretch4
  6. stretch, stint - an unbroken period of time during which you do something; "there were stretches of boredom"; "he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary"
    --6 is a kind of duration, continuance
  7. stretch, stretchiness, stretchability - the capacity for being stretched
    --7 is a kind of elasticity, snap
    Derived form: verb stretch4
Verb stretch has 11 senses
  1. stretch, stretch along - occupy a large, elongated area; "The park stretched beneath the train line"
    --1 is one way to be
    Derived form: noun stretch1
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. stretch, extend - extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body; "Stretch your legs!"; "Extend your right arm above your head"
    --2 is one way to tense, strain, tense up
    Derived forms: noun stretch4, noun stretching2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s
  3. unfold, stretch, stretch out, extend - extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; "Unfold the newspaper"; "stretch out that piece of cloth"; "extend the TV antenna"
    --3 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  4. stretch - become longer by being stretched and pulled; "The fabric stretches"
    --4 is one way to
    grow
    Antonyms: shrink, contract
    Derived forms: noun stretch5, noun stretch7
    Sample sentence:
    These fabrics stretch easily
  5. elongate, stretch - make long or longer by pulling and stretching; "stretch the fabric"
    --5 is one way to lengthen
    Derived forms: noun stretch5, noun stretcher2, noun stretching1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. stretch, stretch out - lie down comfortably; "To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass"
    --6 is one way to lie down, lie
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. stretch - pull in opposite directions; "During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack"
    --7 is one way to
    pull, draw, force
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. stretch - extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly; "Stretch the limits"; "stretch my patience"; "stretch the imagination"
    --8 is one way to
    widen, broaden, extend
    Derived form: noun stretch5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. adulterate, stretch, dilute, debase - corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones; "adulterate liquor"
    --9 is one way to corrupt, spoil
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  10. extend, stretch - increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance; "stretch the soup by adding some more cream"; "extend the casserole with a little rice"
    --10 is one way to increase
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  11. stretch, stretch out - extend one's body or limbs; "Let's stretch for a minute--we've been sitting here for over 3 hours"
    --11 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun stretch2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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expand

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb expand has 7 senses
  1. expand, spread out - extend in one or more directions; "The dough expands"
    --1 is one way to grow
    Antonyms: shrink, contract
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. expand - become larger in size or volume or quantity; "his business expanded rapidly"
    --2 is one way to
    grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. expand - make bigger or wider in size, volume, or quantity; "expand the house by adding another wing"
    --3 is one way to
    enlarge
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. boom, prosper, thrive, get ahead, flourish, expand - grow stronger; "The economy was booming"
    --4 is one way to grow
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to expand
  5. inflate, blow up, expand, amplify - exaggerate or make bigger; "The charges were inflated"
    --5 is one way to increase
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. elaborate, lucubrate, expatiate, exposit, enlarge, flesh out, expand, expound, dilate - add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing; "She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation"
    --6 is one way to clarify, clear up, elucidate
    Antonyms: abridge, foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, cut, contract, reduce
    Derived forms: noun expansion2, noun expansion3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. extend, expand - expand the influence of; "The King extended his rule to the Eastern part of the continent"
    --7 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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suit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun suit has 6 senses
  1. lawsuit, suit, case, cause, causa - a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy; "the family brought suit against the landlord"
    --1 is a kind of proceeding, legal proceeding, proceedings
    --1 has particulars:
     civil suit; class action, class-action suit; countersuit; criminal suit; moot; paternity suit, bastardy proceeding
    Derived form: verb sue1
  2. suit, suit of clothes - a set of garments (usually including a jacket and trousers or skirt) for outerwear all of the same fabric and color; "they buried him in his best suit"
    --2 is a kind of garment
    --2 has particulars:
     business suit; double-breasted suit; single-breasted suit; slack suit; zoot suit
  3. suit - playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color; "a flush is five cards in the same suit"; "in bridge you must follow suit"; "what suit is trumps?"
    --3 is a kind of
    playing card
    --3 is a member of pack of cards, deck of cards, deck
    --3 has particulars: major suit; minor suit
  4. suit - a businessman dressed in a business suit; "all the suits care about is the bottom line"
    --4 is a kind of
    businessman, man of affairs
  5. courtship, wooing, courting, suit - a man's courting of a woman; seeking the affections of a woman (usually with the hope of marriage); "its was a brief and intense courtship"
    --5 is a kind of entreaty, prayer, appeal
    --5 has particulars: bundling
  6. suit - a petition or appeal made to a person of superior status or rank
    --6 is a kind of
    entreaty, prayer, appeal
Verb suit has 4 senses
  1. suit, accommodate, fit - be agreeable or acceptable to; "This suits my needs"
    --1 is one way to meet, fit, conform to
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  2. suit - be agreeable or acceptable; "This time suits me"
    --2 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. befit, suit, beseem - accord or comport with; "This kind of behavior does not suit a young woman!"
    --3 is one way to match, fit, correspond, check, jibe, gibe, tally, agree
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. become, suit - enhance the appearance of; "Mourning becomes Electra"; "This behavior doesn't suit you!"
    --4 is one way to beautify, embellish, prettify
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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elect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective elect has 2 senses
  1. elect, elite - selected as the best; "an elect circle of artists"; "elite colleges"
    Antonym: unselected (indirect, via selected)
  2. elect - elected but not yet installed in office; "the president elect"
    Antonym:
    outgoing (indirect, via incoming)
Noun elect has 1 sense
  1. chosen, elect - an exclusive group of people; "one of the elect who have power inside the government"
    --1 is a kind of elite, elite group
    Derived form: verb elect1
Verb elect has 2 senses
  1. elect - select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board"
    --1 is one way to
    choose, take, select, pick out
    Derived forms: noun election1, noun elect1, noun electorate1, noun elector1
    Sample sentence:
    They elect him as chairman
  2. elect - choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically"
    --2 is one way to
    choose, take, select, pick out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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tie

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun tie has 9 senses
  1. necktie, tie - neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front; "he stood in front of the mirror tightening his necktie"; "he wore a vest and tie"
    --1 is a kind of neckwear
    --1 has particulars:
     bolo tie, bolo, bola tie, bola; bow tie; four-in-hand; old school tie; string tie; Windsor tie
    Derived form: verb tie5
  2. affiliation, association, tie, tie-up - a social or business relationship; "a valuable financial affiliation"; "he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"; "many close associations with England"
    --2 is a kind of relationship
    Derived forms: verb tie6, verb tie3
  3. draw, standoff, tie - the finish of a contest in which the score is tied and the winner is undecided; "the game ended in a draw"; "their record was 3 wins, 6 losses and a tie"
    --3 is a kind of finish
    --3 has particulars: dead heat; stalemate
    Derived form: verb tie2
  4. tie, tie beam - a horizontal beam used to prevent two other structural members from spreading apart or separating; "he nailed the rafters together with a tie beam"
    --4 is a kind of beam
  5. link, linkup, tie, tie-in - a fastener that serves to join or link; "the walls are held together with metal links placed in the wet mortar during construction"
    --5 is a kind of fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
    --5 has particulars: bridge, nosepiece
    Derived forms: verb tie4, verb tie1
  6. tie - equality of score in a contest
    --6 is a kind of
    equality, equivalence, equation, par
    --6 has particulars: deuce
  7. tie - (music) a slur over two notes of the same pitch; indicates that the note is to be sustained for their combined time value
    --7 is a kind of
    slur
    Derived form: verb tie9
  8. tie, railroad tie, crosstie, sleeper - one of the cross braces that support the rails on a railway track; "the British call a railroad tie a sleeper"
    --8 is a kind of brace, bracing
    --8 is a part of railroad track, railroad, railway
  9. tie - a cord (or string or ribbon or wire etc.) with which something is tied; "he needed a tie for the packages"
    --9 is a kind of
    cord
    --9 has particulars: drawstring, drawing string, string
    Derived form: verb tie1
Verb tie has 9 senses
  1. tie, bind - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair"
    --1 is one way to fasten, fix, secure
    Antonyms: untie, unbrace, unlace
    Derived forms: noun tie9, noun tie5, noun tier3, noun tier4, noun tying1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. tie, draw - finish a game with an equal number of points, goals, etc.; "The teams drew a tie"
    --2 is one way to equal, match, equalize, equalise, equate
    Derived forms: noun tie3, noun tier2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. tie - limit or restrict to; "I am tied to UNIX"; "These big jets are tied to large airports"
    --3 is one way to
    restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, confine, throttle
    Derived form: noun tie2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. connect, link, tie, link up - connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces; "Can you connect the two loudspeakers?"; "Tie the ropes together"; "Link arms"
    Derived form: noun tie5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. tie - form a knot or bow in; "tie a necktie"
    --5 is one way to
    shape, form
    Derived form: noun tie1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. bind, tie, attach, bond - create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
    --6 is one way to relate
    Derived form: noun tie2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  7. marry, wed, tie, splice - perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii"
    --7 is one way to officiate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. tie - make by tying pieces together; "The fishermen tied their flies"
    --8 is one way to
    fashion, forge
    Derived form: noun tying1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. tie - unite musical notes by a tie
    --9 is one way to
    connect, link, tie, link up
    Derived form: noun tie7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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appreciate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

appreciate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb appreciate has 5 senses
  1. appreciate - recognize with gratitude; be grateful for
    --1 is one way to
    acknowledge, recognize, recognise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. appreciate, take account - be fully aware of; realize fully; "Do you appreciate the full meaning of this letter?"
    --2 is one way to understand, realize, realise, see
    Derived form: noun appreciator1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. prize, value, treasure, appreciate - hold dear; "I prize these old photographs"
    --3 is one way to see, consider, reckon, view, regard
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue appreciate the movie
  4. appreciate, apprize, apprise, revalue - gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"
    --4 is one way to increase
    Antonyms: depreciate, undervalue, devaluate, devalue
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. appreciate, apprize, apprise - increase the value of; "The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark"
    --5 is one way to revalue
    Antonyms: depreciate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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permit - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

permit

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun permit has 3 senses
  1. license, licence, permit - a legal document giving official permission to do something
    --1 is a kind of legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument
    --1 has particulars:
     building permit; driver's license, driver's licence, driving license, driving licence; fishing license, fishing licence, fishing permit; hunting license, hunting licence, hunting permit, game license; learner's permit; letter of marque, letters of marque, letter of mark and reprisal; liquor license, liquor licence; marriage license, marriage licence, wedding license, wedding licence; occupation license, occupation licence; pass, liberty chit
    Derived forms: verb permit3, verb permit1
  2. license, permission, permit - the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
    --2 is a kind of authorization, authorisation, empowerment
    --2 has particulars: clearance; conge; allowance; dispensation; toleration
    Derived forms: verb permit3, verb permit1
  3. permit, Trachinotus falcatus - large game fish; found in waters of the West Indies
    --3 is a kind of pompano
Verb permit has 3 senses
  1. permit, allow, let, countenance - consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam"
    --1 is one way to accept, consent, go for
    Antonyms: forbid, prohibit, interdict, proscribe, veto, disallow
    Derived forms: noun permit2, noun permit1, noun permission2
    Sample sentence:
    They permit him to write the letter
  2. let, allow, permit - make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody INFINITIVE
    Something ----s INFINITIVE
  3. allow, permit, tolerate - allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting; "We don't allow dogs here"; "Children are not permitted beyond this point"; "We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital"
    --3 is one way to permit, allow, let, countenance
    Derived forms: noun permit2, noun permit1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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engage - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

engage

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb engage has 10 senses
  1. prosecute, engage, pursue - carry out or participate in an activity; be involved in; "She pursued many activities"; "They engaged in a discussion"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Derived form: noun engagement7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. absorb, engross, engage, occupy - engage or engross wholly; "Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely"
    --2 is one way to interest
    Sample sentences:
    They engage themselves
    The performance is likely to engage Sue
  3. hire, engage, employ - engage or hire for work; "They hired two new secretaries in the department"; "How many people has she employed?"
    Derived form: noun engagement4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. engage - ask to represent; of legal counsel; "I'm retaining a lawyer"
    --4 is one way to
    hire, engage, employ
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. betroth, engage, affiance, plight - give to in marriage
    --5 is one way to vow
    Derived form: noun engagement3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  6. engage - get caught; "make sure the gear is engaged"
    --6 is one way to
    touch
    Antonyms: disengage
    Derived form: noun engagement6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  7. engage, wage - as of wars, battles, or campaigns; "Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe"
    --7 is one way to fight, struggle
    Derived form: noun engagement1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. engage, enlist - as of aid, help, services, or support
    --8 is one way to procure, secure
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  9. lease, rent, hire, charter, engage, take - engage for service under a term of contract; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let's rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?"
    --9 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  10. engage, mesh, lock, operate - keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
    --10 is one way to move, displace
    Antonyms: disengage, withdraw
    Derived form: noun engagement6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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blame - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

blame

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective blame has 1 sense
  1. blasted, blame, blamed, blessed, damn, damned, darned, deuced, everlasting, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernal - expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "tired or his everlasting whimpering"; "an infernal nuisance"
    Antonyms: blessed, blest (indirect, via cursed)
Noun blame has 2 senses
  1. incrimination, inculpation, blame - an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed; "his incrimination was based on my testimony"; "the police laid the blame on on the driver"
    --1 is a kind of accusation, accusal
    --1 has particulars: self-incrimination
    Derived forms: verb blame1, verb blame3
  2. blame, rap - a reproach for some lapse or misdeed; "he took the blame for it"; "it was a bum rap"
    --2 is a kind of reproach
    Derived form: verb blame2
Verb blame has 3 senses
  1. blame, fault - put or pin the blame on
    --1 is one way to charge, accuse
    Antonyms: absolve, justify, free
    Derived form: noun blame1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  2. blame, find fault, pick - harass with constant criticism; "Don't always pick on your little brother"
    --2 is one way to knock, criticize, criticise, pick apart
    Derived form: noun blame2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. blame, charge - attribute responsibility to; "We blamed the accident on her"; "The tragedy was charged to her inexperience"
    --3 is one way to impute, ascribe, assign, attribute
    Derived form: noun blame1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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quote - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

quote

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun quote has 2 senses
  1. quotation mark, quote, inverted comma - a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else
    --1 is a kind of punctuation, punctuation mark
    --1 has particulars: single quote; double quotes; scare quote
    Derived form: verb quote4
  2. quotation, quote, citation - a passage or expression that is quoted or cited
    --2 is a kind of excerpt, extract, selection
    --2 has particulars: epigraph; mimesis; misquotation
    Derived form: verb quote1
Verb quote has 4 senses
  1. quote, cite - repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"
    --1 is one way to repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, restate, retell
    Derived forms: noun quote2, noun quotation2, noun quotation4, noun quoter1
    Sample sentences:
    The parents quote a French poem to the children
    The parents quote the children a French poem
  2. quote - name the price of; "quote prices for cars"
    --2 is one way to
    give
    Derived form: noun quotation3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. quote, cite - refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior"
    --3 is one way to mention, advert, bring up, cite, name, refer
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. quote - put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague"
    --4 is one way to
    punctuate, mark
    Derived form: noun quote1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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glance - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

glance

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun glance has 1 sense
  1. glance, glimpse, coup d'oeil - a quick look
    --1 is a kind of look, looking, looking at
    --1 has particulars: eye-beaming; side-glance, side-look
    Derived form: verb glance1
Verb glance has 2 senses
  1. glance, peek, glint - throw a glance at; take a brief look at; "She only glanced at the paper"; "I only peeked--I didn't see anything interesting"
    --1 is one way to look
    Derived form: noun glance1
    Sample sentence:
    They glance up the hill
  2. carom, glance - rebound after hitting; "The car caromed off several lampposts"
    --2 is one way to bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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mix - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

mix

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun mix has 3 senses
  1. mix, premix - a commercially prepared mixture of dry ingredients
    --1 is a kind of concoction, mixture, intermixture
    --1 has particulars: ready-mix; self-rising flour, self-raising flour
  2. mix, mixture - an event that combines things in a mixture; "a gradual mixture of cultures"
    --2 is a kind of combining, combine
    --2 has particulars: concoction; blend
    Derived forms: verb mix6, verb mix5, verb mix4, verb mix3, verb mix1
  3. mix, commixture, admixture, mixture, intermixture, mixing - the act of mixing together; "paste made by a mix of flour and water"; "the mixing of sound channels in the recording studio"
    --3 is a kind of combination, combining, compounding
    Derived forms: verb mix6, verb mix5, verb mix4, verb mix3, verb mix1
Verb mix has 6 senses
  1. blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge - mix together different elements; "The colors blend well"
    --1 is one way to change integrity
    Derived forms: noun mixer4, noun mix3, noun mix2, noun mixture1, noun mixture3, noun mixture2, noun mixture5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. desegregate, integrate, mix - open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups; "This school is completely desegregated"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. mix, mingle, commix, unify, amalgamate - to bring or combine together or with something else; "resourcefully he mingled music and dance"
    --3 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun mix3, noun mix2, noun mixture4, noun mixture5, noun mixing1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. mix - as of electronic signals; "mixing sounds"
    --4 is one way to
    compound, combine
    Derived forms: noun mixer3, noun mix2, noun mix3, noun mixing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. mix, mix in - add as an additional element or part; "mix water into the drink"
    --5 is one way to add
    Derived forms: noun mix3, noun mix2, noun mixture4, noun mixture5, noun mixing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. shuffle, ruffle, mix - mix so as to make a random order or arrangement; "shuffle the cards"
    --6 is one way to manipulate
    Derived forms: noun mix2, noun mix3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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register - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

register

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun register has 7 senses
  1. register, registry - an official written record of names or events or transactions
    --1 is a kind of written record, written account
    --1 has particulars:
     cadaster, cadastre; check register; studbook; rent-roll
    Derived forms: verb register6, verb register2, verb register1
  2. register - (music) the timbre that is characteristic of a certain range and manner of production of the human voice or of different pipe organ stops or of different musical instruments
    --2 is a kind of
    timbre, timber, quality, tone
    --2 has particulars:
     head register, head voice, head tone; chest register, chest voice, chest tone
    Derived form: verb register8
  3. register - a book in which names and transactions are listed
    --3 is a kind of
    record
    --3 has particulars:
     accounting, accounting system, method of accounting; inventory; payroll, paysheet
    Derived forms: verb register6, verb register2, verb register1
  4. register - (computer science) memory device that is the part of computer memory that has a specific address and that is used to hold information of a specific kind
    --4 is a kind of
    memory device, storage device
    --4 is a part of
     memory, computer memory, storage, computer storage, store, memory board
    --4 has particulars:
     accumulator, accumulator register; counter; index register; shift register
  5. register - an air passage (usually in the floor or a wall of a room) for admitting or excluding heated air from the room
    --5 is a kind of
    air passage, air duct, airway
  6. register - a regulator (as a sliding plate) for regulating the flow of air into a furnace or other heating device
    --6 is a kind of
    regulator
    --6 is a part of furnace
  7. cash register, register - a cashbox with an adding machine to register transactions; used in shops to add up the bill
    --7 is a kind of cashbox, money box, till
    --7 has parts: adding machine, totalizer, totaliser
Verb register has 10 senses
  1. register - record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions
    --1 is one way to
    record, enter, put down
    Derived forms: noun register3, noun register1, noun registration3, noun registration1, noun registrant1, noun registry1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. file, register - record in a public office or in a court of law; "file for divorce"; "file a complaint"
    --2 is one way to register
    Derived forms: noun register3, noun register1, noun registry1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. register - enroll to vote; "register for an election"
    --3 is one way to
    enroll, inscribe, enter, enrol, recruit
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. record, register - be aware of; "Did you register any change when I pressed the button?"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. read, register, show, record - indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments; "The thermometer showed thirteen degrees below zero"; "The gauge read `empty'"
    --5 is one way to indicate
    Derived form: noun registration5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. cross-file, register - have one's name listed as a candidate for several parties
    --6 is one way to campaign, run
    Derived forms: noun register3, noun register1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. register - show in one's face; "Her surprise did not register"
    --7 is one way to
    show, show up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. register - manipulate the registers of an organ
    --8 is one way to
    play
    Derived forms: noun register2, noun registration4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  9. register - send by registered mail; "I'd like to register this letter"
    --9 is one way to
    mail, post, send
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. register - enter into someone's consciousness; "Did this event register in your parents' minds?"
    --10 is one way to
    affect
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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complain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

complain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb complain has 2 senses
  1. complain, kick, plain, sound off, quetch, kvetch - express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness; "My mother complains all day"; "She has a lot to kick about"
    Antonyms: cheer, cheer up, chirk up
    Derived forms: noun complaint3, noun complainer1
    Sample sentence:
    They complain that there was a traffic accident
  2. complain - make a formal accusation; bring a formal charge; "The plaintiff's lawyer complained that he defendant had physically abused his client"
    --2 is one way to
    charge
    Derived forms: noun complaint5, noun complaint4, noun complainant1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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dismiss - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

dismiss

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb dismiss has 6 senses
  1. dismiss, disregard, brush aside, brush off, discount, push aside, ignore - bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his advances"
    --1 is one way to reject
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. dismiss, throw out - cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration; "This case is dismissed!"
    Derived form: noun dismissal1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. dismiss, send packing, send away, drop - stop associating with; "They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock"
    --3 is one way to fire, give notice, can, dismiss, give the axe, send away, sack, force out, give the sack, terminate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. fire, give notice, can, dismiss, give the axe, send away, sack, force out, give the sack, terminate - terminate the employment of; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"
    --4 is one way to remove
    Derived forms: noun dismission2, noun dismissal4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  5. dismiss, usher out - end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave; "I was dismissed after I gave my report"
    --5 is one way to say farewell
    Derived form: noun dismissal3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. dissolve, dismiss - declare void; "The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections"
    --6 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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shift - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

shift

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun shift has 9 senses
  1. shift, displacement - an event in which something is displaced without rotation
    --1 is a kind of translation
    --1 has particulars: amplitude; luxation
    Derived forms: verb shift13, verb shift7, verb shift1
  2. transformation, transmutation, shift - a qualitative change
    --2 is a kind of change, alteration, modification
    --2 has particulars:
     improvement, betterment, advance; population shift; pyrolysis; sea change; sublimation; tin pest, tin disease, tin plague; conversion, transition, changeover; degeneration, retrogression; strengthening; weakening
    Derived forms: verb shift6, verb shift5
  3. shift, work shift, duty period - the time period during which you are at work
    --3 is a kind of hours
    --3 is a part of workday, working day
    --3 has particulars:
     go, spell, tour, turn; trick; watch; day shift; evening shift, swing shift; night shift, graveyard shift; split shift
  4. switch, switching, shift - the act of changing one thing or position for another; "his switch on abortion cost him the election"
    --4 is a kind of change
    --4 has particulars: switcheroo
    Derived form: verb shift5
  5. shift, shifting - the act of moving from one place to another; "his constant shifting disrupted the class"
    --5 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    Derived forms: verb shift9, verb shift8, verb shift4, verb shift3, verb shift2
  6. fault, geological fault, shift, fracture, break - (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault"
    --6 is a kind of crack, cleft, crevice, fissure, scissure
    --6 has parts: fault line
    --6 has particulars:
     Denali Fault; inclined fault; San Andreas Fault; strike-slip fault
  7. shift - a group of workers who work for a specific period of time
    --7 is a kind of
    work force, workforce, manpower, hands, men
    --7 has particulars:
     day shift, day watch; evening shift; night shift, graveyard shift
  8. chemise, shimmy, shift, slip, teddies, teddy - a woman's sleeveless undergarment
    --8 is a kind of undergarment
    --8 has parts: strap, shoulder strap
  9. chemise, sack, shift - a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
    --9 is a kind of dress, frock
Verb shift has 13 senses
  1. switch, change over, shift - make a shift in or exchange of; "First Joe led; then we switched"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun shift1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. shift, dislodge, reposition - change place or direction; "Shift one's position"
    --2 is one way to move, displace
    Derived forms: noun shift5, noun shifting1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. transfer, shift - move around; "transfer the packet from his trouser pockets to a pocket in his jacket"
    --3 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun shift5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. stir, shift, budge, agitate - move very slightly; "He shifted in his seat"
    --4 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun shift5, noun shifting1
    Sample sentence:
    The crowds shift in the streets
  5. shift - move from one setting or context to another; "shift the emphasis"; "shift one's attention"
    --5 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun shift4, noun shift2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. shift - change in quality; "His tone shifted"
    --6 is one way to
    change
    Derived form: noun shift2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. shift - move and exchange for another; "shift the date for our class reunion"
    --7 is one way to
    substitute, replace
    Derived form: noun shift1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. careen, wobble, shift, tilt - move sideways or in an unsteady way; "The ship careened out of control"
    --8 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun shift5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. lurch, pitch, shift - move abruptly; "The ship suddenly lurched to the left"
    --9 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun shift5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  10. shift - use a shift key on a keyboard; "She could not shift so all ther letters are written in lower case"
    --10 is one way to
    type, typewrite
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  11. shift - change phonetically as part of a systematic historical change; "Grimm showed how the consonants shifted"
    --11 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  12. shift - change gears; "you have to shift when you go down a steep hill"
    --12 is one way to
    switch, shift, change
    Derived form: noun shifter2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  13. switch, shift, change - lay aside, abandon, or leave for another; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes"
    Derived form: noun shift1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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convince - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

convince

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb convince has 1 sense
  1. convert, win over, convince - make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something; "He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product"
    --1 is one way to persuade
    Sample sentence:
    They convince him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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oppose - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

oppose

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb oppose has 6 senses
  1. oppose - be against; express opposition to; "We oppose the ban on abortion"
    --1 is one way to
    argue, contend, debate, fence
    Derived forms: noun opposition1, noun opposer1, noun opponent2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot oppose Sue
  2. fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend - fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
    --2 is one way to fight, struggle
    Derived forms: noun opposition3, noun opposer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. oppose, counterbalance - oppose with equal weight or force
    --3 is one way to contrast, counterpoint
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. pit, oppose, match, play off - set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other"
    --4 is one way to confront, face
    Derived form: noun opponent1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  5. react, oppose - act against or in opposition to; "She reacts negatively to everything I say"
    --5 is one way to act, move
    Derived form: noun opposer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. oppose, controvert, contradict - be resistant to; "The board opposed his motion"
    --6 is one way to refute, rebut
    Derived form: noun opposer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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defend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

defend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb defend has 7 senses
  1. defend, support, fend for - argue or speak in defense of; "She supported the motion to strike"
    --1 is one way to argue, reason
    Derived forms: noun defender1, noun defence6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. defend - be on the defensive; act against an attack
    --2 is one way to
    prevent, keep
    Antonyms: attack, assail
    Derived form: noun defence2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. defend, guard, hold - protect against a challenge or attack; "Hold that position behind the trees!"; "Hold the bridge against the enemy's attacks"
    --3 is one way to protect
    Derived forms: noun defender1, noun defence4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend - fight against or resist strongly; "The senator said he would oppose the bill"; "Don't fight it!"
    --4 is one way to fight, struggle
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. champion, defend - protect or fight for as a champion
    --5 is one way to back, endorse, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support
    Derived form: noun defender1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. defend, represent - be the defense counsel for someone in a trial; "Ms. Smith will represent the defendant"
    Antonyms: prosecute
    Derived forms: noun defendant1, noun defence3
    Sample sentence:
    They want to defend the prisoners
  7. maintain, defend - state or assert; "He maintained his innocence"
    --7 is one way to affirm
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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arrest - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

arrest

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun arrest has 2 senses
  1. apprehension, arrest, catch, collar, pinch, taking into custody - the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar"
    --1 is a kind of capture, gaining control, seizure
    Derived form: verb arrest1
  2. arrest, check, halt, hitch, stay, stop, stoppage - the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"
    --2 is a kind of inaction, inactivity, inactiveness
    --2 has particulars: countercheck; logjam
Verb arrest has 4 senses
  1. collar, nail, apprehend, arrest, pick up, nab, cop - take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals"
    --1 is one way to seize, prehend, clutch
    Derived form: noun arrest1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. check, turn back, arrest, stop, contain, hold back - hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism"
    --2 is one way to defend
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. catch, arrest, get - attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter"
    --3 is one way to attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. halt, hold, arrest - cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"
    --4 is one way to stop
    Derived form: noun arrester1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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accuse - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

accuse

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb accuse has 2 senses
  1. accuse, impeach, incriminate, criminate - bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "He charged the man with spousal abuse"
    --1 is one way to charge, accuse
    Derived forms: noun accusation1, noun accuser1, noun accusal1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody of something
  2. charge, accuse - blame for, make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against; "he charged me director with indifference"
    Derived forms: noun accusation2, noun accuser1, noun accusal1
    Sample sentence:
    They want to accuse the prisoners

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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possess - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

possess

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb possess has 3 senses
  1. possess - have as an attribute, knowledge, or skill; "he possesses great knowledge about the Middle East"
    --1 is one way to
    have, feature
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. own, have, possess - have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?"
    Derived forms: noun possession1, noun possessor1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. possess - enter into and control, as of emotions or ideas; "What possessed you to buy this house?"; "A terrible rage possessed her"
    --3 is one way to
    dominate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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proceed - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

proceed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb proceed has 5 senses
  1. continue, go on, carry on, proceed - continue with one's activities; "I know it's hard," he continued, "but there is no choice"; "carry on--pretend we are not in the room"
    --1 is one way to talk, speak
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  2. proceed, go forward, continue - move ahead; travel onward in time or space; "We proceeded towards Washington"; "She continued in the direction of the hills"; "We are moving ahead in time now"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun procession3
    Sample sentence:
    They proceed up the hill
  3. go, proceed, move - follow a procedure or take a course; "We should go farther in this matter"; "She went through a lot of trouble"; "go about the world in a certain manner"; "Messages must go through diplomatic channels"
    --3 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun procedure1, noun proceedings1, noun proceeding1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s Adjective
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. proceed, go - follow a certain course; "The inauguration went well"; "how did your interview go?"
    --4 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something ----s Adjective/Noun
  5. continue, go on, proceed, go along, keep - continue a certain state, condition, or activity; "Keep on working!"; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight"
    --5 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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assist - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

assist

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun assist has 2 senses
  1. aid, assist, assistance, help - the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "he gave me an assist with the housework"; "could not walk without assistance"; "rescue party went to their aid"; "offered his help in unloading"
    --1 is a kind of activity
    --1 has particulars:
     self-help; facilitation; hand, helping hand; recourse, resort, refuge; thanks; financial aid; relief, succor, succour, ministration; lift; service; accommodation; boost, encouragement; support
    Derived forms: verb assist1, verb assist3
  2. assist - (sports) the act of enabling another player to make a good play
    --2 is a kind of
    maneuver, manoeuvre, play
Verb assist has 3 senses
  1. help, assist, aid - give help or assistance; be of service; "Everyone helped out during the earthquake"; "Can you help me carry this table?"; "She never helps around the house"
    --1 is one way to support, back up
    Derived forms: noun assistant1, noun assist1, noun assistance1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot assist Sue
  2. assist - act as an assistant in a subordinate or supportive function
    --2 is one way to
    work
    Derived form: noun assistant1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. serve, attend to, wait on, attend, assist - work for or be a servant to; "May I serve you?"; "She attends the old lady in the wheelchair"; "Can you wait on our table, please?"; "Is a salesperson assisting you?"; "The minister served the King for many years"
    --3 is one way to help, assist, aid
    Derived form: noun assist1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot assist Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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justify - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

justify

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb justify has 5 senses
  1. justify, warrant - show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for; "The emergency does not warrant all of us buying guns"; "The end justifies the means"
    --1 is one way to confirm, reassert
    Derived forms: noun justification2, noun justification1, noun justification3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. justify, vindicate - show to be right by providing justification or proof; "vindicate a claim"
    --2 is one way to uphold, maintain
    Derived forms: noun justification2, noun justification1, noun justifier1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. apologize, apologise, excuse, justify, rationalize, rationalise - defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning; "rationalize the child's seemingly crazy behavior"; "he rationalized his lack of success"
    --3 is one way to defend, support, fend for
    Derived forms: noun justification2, noun justification1, noun justification3, noun justifier1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. absolve, justify, free - let off the hook; "I absolve you from this responsibility"
    --4 is one way to forgive
    Derived form: noun justification2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody of something
  5. justify - adjust the spaces between words; "justify the margins"
    --5 is one way to
    adjust, set, correct
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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suspect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

suspect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective suspect has 1 sense
  1. fishy, funny, queer, shady, suspect, suspicious - not as expected; "there was something fishy about the accident"; "up to some funny business"; "some definitely queer goings-on"; "a shady deal"; "her motives were suspect"; "suspicious behavior"
    Antonym: unquestionable (indirect, via questionable)
Noun suspect has 2 senses
  1. suspect - someone who is under suspicion
    --1 is a kind of
    person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul
    --1 has particulars: murder suspect; rape suspect; robbery suspect
    Derived forms: verb suspect2, verb suspect3
  2. defendant, suspect - a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused
    --2 is a kind of litigant, litigator
    --2 has particulars: accused; codefendant, co-defendant
    Derived form: verb suspect3
Verb suspect has 3 senses
  1. suspect, surmise - imagine to be the case or true or probable; "I suspect he is a fugitive"; "I surmised that the butler did it"
    --1 is one way to guess, venture, pretend, hazard
    Derived form: noun suspicion1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. distrust, mistrust, suspect - regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in
    --2 is one way to disbelieve, discredit
    Derived forms: noun suspect1, noun suspicion2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. suspect - hold in suspicion; believe to be guilty; "The U.S. suspected Bin Laden as the mastermind behind the terrorist attacks"
    --3 is one way to
    think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guess
    Derived forms: noun suspect2, noun suspect1, noun suspicion3
    Sample sentence:
    They suspect him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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construct - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

construct

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun construct has 1 sense
  1. concept, conception, construct - an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
    --1 is a kind of idea, thought
    --1 has particulars:
     conceptualization, conceptualisation, conceptuality; notion; category; rule, regulation; property, attribute, dimension; abstraction, abstract; quantity; part, section, division; whole; law, natural law; law, law of nature; lexicalized concept; hypothesis, possibility, theory; fact; rule, linguistic rule
Verb construct has 6 senses
  1. construct, build, make - make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
    --1 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun construction1, noun constructor1
    Sample sentence:
    The men construct the bookshelves
  2. manufacture, fabricate, construct - put together out of components or parts; "the company fabricates plastic chairs"; "They manufacture small toys"
    --2 is one way to make
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. construct - draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions; "construct an equilateral triangle"
    --3 is one way to
    trace, draw, line, describe, delineate
    Derived form: noun construction7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. construct - create by linking linguistic units; "construct a sentence"; "construct a paragraph"
    --4 is one way to
    create by mental act, create mentally
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. construct - create by organizing and linking ideas, arguments, or concepts; "construct a proof"; "construct an argument"
    --5 is one way to
    create by mental act, create mentally
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. reconstruct, construct, retrace - reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"
    --6 is one way to speculate, theorize, theorise, conjecture, hypothesize, hypothesise, hypothecate, suppose
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wake - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

wake

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wake has 4 senses
  1. aftermath, wake, backwash - the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event); "the aftermath of war"; "in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured"
    --1 is a kind of consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, issue, upshot
  2. Wake Island, Wake - an island in the western Pacific between Guam and Hawaii
    --2 is a kind of island
    --2 is a part of Pacific, Pacific Ocean
  3. wake, backwash - the wave that spreads behind a boat as it moves forward; "the motorboat's wake capsized the canoe"
    --3 is a kind of wave, moving ridge
  4. wake, viewing - a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial; "there's no weeping at an Irish wake"
    --4 is a kind of vigil, watch
Verb wake has 5 senses
  1. wake - be awake, be alert, be there
    Antonyms:
    sleep, kip, slumber, log Z's, catch some Z's
    Derived form: noun waking1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. wake up, awake, arouse, awaken, wake, come alive, waken - stop sleeping; "She woke up to the sound of the alarm clock"
    --2 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived form: noun waker2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. inflame, stir up, wake, ignite, heat, fire up - arouse or excite feelings and passions; "The ostentatious way of living of the rich ignites the hatred of the poor"; "The refugees' fate stirred up compassion around the world"; "Wake old feelings of hatred"
    --3 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. wake - make aware of; "His words woke us to terrible facts of the situation"
    --4 is one way to
    alarm, alert
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  5. awaken, wake, waken, rouse, wake up, arouse - cause to become awake or conscious; "He was roused by the drunken men in the street"; "Please wake me at 6 AM."
    --5 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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print - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

print

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun print has 6 senses
  1. print, black and white - the result of the printing process; "I want to see it in black and white"
    --1 is a kind of written communication, written language
    --1 has particulars: fingerprint; small print, fine print
    Derived forms: verb print4, verb print1
  2. print - a picture or design printed from an engraving
    --2 is a kind of
    graphic art
    --2 has particulars:
     contact print; copperplate; engraving; gravure, photogravure, heliogravure; linocut; lithograph; mezzotint; overprint, surprint; silkscreen, silk screen print, serigraph
  3. mark, print - a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"
    --3 is a kind of indication, indicant
    --3 has particulars:
     footprint, footmark, step; trace; mintmark; stroke; hoofprint, hoof mark, hoof-mark; line; line
  4. print - a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version of it)
    --4 is a kind of
    copy
  5. print - a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers)
    --5 is a kind of
    fabric, cloth, material, textile
  6. photographic print, print - a printed picture produced from a photographic negative
    --6 is a kind of photograph, photo, exposure, pic
    --6 has particulars: cutout; proof
    Derived form: verb print3
Verb print has 4 senses
  1. print, publish - put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"
    --1 is one way to produce, make, create
    Derived forms: noun print1, noun printer1, noun printer2, noun printer3, noun printing3
    Sample sentence:
    They won't print the story
  2. print - write as if with print; not cursive
    --2 is one way to
    write
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. print - make into a print; "print the negative"
    --3 is one way to
    reproduce
    Derived form: noun print6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. print, impress - reproduce by printing
    --4 is one way to write
    Derived forms: noun print1, noun printer1, noun printer2, noun printer3, noun printing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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calculate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

calculate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb calculate has 6 senses
  1. calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure - make a mathematical calculation or computation
    --1 is one way to reason
    Derived forms: noun calculus3, noun calculation2, noun calculation1, noun calculator2, noun calculator1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. calculate, estimate, reckon, count on, figure, forecast - judge to be probable
    --2 is one way to judge
    Derived form: noun calculation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. account, calculate - keep an account of
    Derived forms: noun calculation2, noun calculation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. forecast, calculate - predict in advance
    --4 is one way to predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise
    Derived forms: noun calculation3, noun calculation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. calculate, aim, direct - specifically design a product, event, or activity for a certain public
    --5 is one way to intend, destine, designate, specify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. count, bet, depend, look, calculate, reckon - have faith or confidence in; "you can count on me to help you any time"; "Look to your friends for support"; "You can bet on that!"; "Depend on your family in times of crisis"
    --6 is one way to trust, swear, rely, bank
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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guess - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

guess

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun guess has 2 senses
  1. guess, conjecture, supposition, surmise, surmisal, speculation, hypothesis - a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence
    --1 is a kind of opinion, view
    --1 has particulars: divination
    Derived forms: verb guess1, verb guess3, verb guess2
  2. guess, guesswork, guessing, shot, dead reckoning - an estimate based on little or no information
    --2 is a kind of estimate, estimation, approximation, idea
    Derived forms: verb guess1, verb guess2
Verb guess has 4 senses
  1. think, opine, suppose, imagine, reckon, guess - expect, believe, or suppose; "I imagine she earned a lot of money with her new novel"; "I thought to find her in a bad state"; "he didn't think to find her in the kitchen"; "I guess she is angry at me for standing her up"
    --1 is one way to expect, anticipate
    Derived forms: noun guess1, noun guess2, noun guesser1
    Sample sentence:
    They guess that there was a traffic accident
  2. guess, venture, pretend, hazard - put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong"
    --2 is one way to speculate
    Derived forms: noun guess2, noun guess1, noun guesser1, noun guessing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. estimate, gauge, approximate, guess, judge - judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"
    --3 is one way to calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Derived forms: noun guess1, noun guesser1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. guess, infer - guess correctly; solve by guessing; "He guessed the right number of beans in the jar and won the prize"
    --4 is one way to solve, work out, figure out, puzzle out, lick, work
    Derived form: noun guesser1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cope - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cope

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cope has 1 sense
  1. header, coping, cope - brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall
    --1 is a kind of brick
    --1 is a part of wall
Verb cope has 1 sense
  1. cope, get by, make out, make do, contend, grapple, deal, manage - come to terms or deal successfully with; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cast - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cast

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective cast has 1 sense
  1. cast - (of molten metal or glass) formed by pouring or pressing into a mold
    Antonym:
    unformed (indirect, via formed)
Noun cast has 9 senses
  1. cast, cast of characters, dramatis personae - the actors in a play
    --1 is a kind of gathering, assemblage
    --1 is a member of company, troupe
    --1 has particulars: ensemble, supporting players
    Derived forms: verb cast5, verb cast3
  2. mold, mould, cast - container into which liquid is poured to create a given shape when it hardens
    --2 is a kind of container
    --2 has particulars: form; matrix; pig bed, pig; sandbox
  3. cast, mold, stamp - the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region"
    --3 is a kind of solid
    Derived form: verb cast10
  4. form, shape, cast - the visual appearance of something or someone; "the delicate cast of his features"
    --4 is a kind of appearance, visual aspect
  5. cast, plaster cast, plaster bandage - bandage consisting of a firm covering (often made of plaster of Paris) that immobilizes broken bones while they heal
    --5 is a kind of bandage, patch
  6. cast, casting - object formed by a mold
    --6 is a kind of copy
    --6 has particulars:
     death mask; engine block, cylinder block, block; life mask
    Derived form: verb cast7
  7. cast, roll - the act of throwing dice
    --7 is a kind of throw
    --7 is a part of craps, crap shooting, crapshoot, crap game
    --7 has particulars: natural
    Derived form: verb cast9
  8. casting, cast - the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
    --8 is a kind of fishing, sportfishing
    --8 has particulars:
     bait casting; fly casting; overcast; surf casting, surf fishing
  9. hurl, cast - a violent throw
    --9 is a kind of throw
    Derived forms: verb cast1, verb cast4
Verb cast has 11 senses
  1. project, cast, contrive, throw - put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a spell"; "cast a warm light"
    --1 is one way to send, direct
    Derived form: noun cast9
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. cast - deposit; "cast a vote"; "cast a ballot"
    --2 is one way to
    give
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. cast - select to play,sing, or dance a part in a play, movie, musical, opera, or ballet; "He cast a young woman in the role of Desdemona"
    --3 is one way to
    delegate, designate, depute, assign
    Derived form: noun cast1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. hurl, hurtle, cast - throw forcefully
    --4 is one way to throw
    Derived forms: noun cast9, noun casting3
    Sample sentence:
    They cast the object in the water
  5. cast - assign the roles of (a movie or a play) to actors; "Who cast this beautiful movie?"
    --5 is one way to
    delegate, designate, depute, assign
    Derived forms: noun cast1, noun casting4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue cast the movie
  6. roll, wander, swan, stray, tramp, roam, cast, ramble, rove, range, drift, vagabond - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
    --6 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. cast, mold, mould - form by pouring (e.g., wax or hot metal) into a cast or mold; "cast a bronze sculpture"
    --7 is one way to shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge
    Derived forms: noun cast6, noun caster1, noun casting1, noun casting2
    Sample sentence:
    Did he cast his major works over a short period of time?
  8. shed, cast, cast off, shake off, throw, throw off, throw away, drop - get rid of; "he shed his image as a pushy boss"; "shed your clothes"
    --8 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. draw, cast - choose at random; "draw a card"; "cast lots"
    --9 is one way to move, go
    Derived form: noun cast7
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. frame, redact, cast, put, couch - formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"
    --10 is one way to give voice, formulate, word, phrase, articulate
    Derived form: noun cast3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  11. vomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw up - eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; "After drinking too much, the students vomited"; "He purged continuously"; "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night"
    --11 is one way to excrete, egest, eliminate, pass
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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resolve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

resolve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun resolve has 2 senses
  1. resoluteness, firmness, resolve, resolution - the trait of being resolute; firmness of purpose; "his resoluteness carried him through the battle"; "it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work"
    --1 is a kind of trait
    --1 has particulars:
     self-control, self-possession, possession, willpower, self-command, self-will; stubbornness, bullheadedness, obstinacy, obstinance, pigheadedness, self-will; single-mindedness; adamance, obduracy, unyieldingness; decisiveness, decision; determination, purpose; steadfastness
  2. resolution, declaration, resolve - a formal expression by a meeting; agreed to by a vote
    --2 is a kind of document, written document, papers
    --2 has particulars: Declaration of Independence; joint resolution
    Derived forms: verb resolve3, verb resolve2, verb resolve1
Verb resolve has 7 senses
  1. decide, settle, resolve, adjudicate - bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"
    --1 is one way to end, terminate
    Derived form: noun resolve2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. conclude, resolve - reach a conclusion after a discussion or deliberation
    --2 is one way to agree, hold, concur, concord
    Derived form: noun resolve2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. purpose, resolve - reach a decision; "he resolved never to drink again"
    --3 is one way to decide, make up one's mind, determine
    Derived forms: noun resolve2, noun resolution11
    Sample sentence:
    They resolve to move
  4. answer, resolve - understand the meaning of; "The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be answered"
    --4 is one way to solve, work out, figure out, puzzle out, lick, work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. resolve - make clearly visible; "can this image be resolved?"
    --5 is one way to
    recognize, recognise, distinguish, discern, pick out, make out, tell apart
    Derived form: noun resolving1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. resolve, solve - find the solution; "solve an equation"; "solve for x"
    --6 is one way to calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Derived form: noun resolution4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. dissolve, resolve, break up - cause to go into a solution; "The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water"
    --7 is one way to change integrity
    Derived form: noun resolvent1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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solve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

solve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb solve has 3 senses
  1. solve, work out, figure out, puzzle out, lick, work - find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of; "did you solve the problem?"; "Work out your problems with the boss"; "this unpleasant situation isn't going to work itself out"; "did you get it?"; "Did you get my meaning?"; "He could not work the math problem"
    --1 is one way to understand
    Derived forms: noun solution5, noun solver1, noun solvent2, noun solving1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. resolve, solve - find the solution; "solve an equation"; "solve for x"
    --2 is one way to calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Derived forms: noun solver1, noun solving1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s PP
  3. clear, solve - settle, as of a debt; "clear a debt"; "solve an old debt"
    --3 is one way to settle, square off, square up, determine
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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feed - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

feed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun feed has 1 sense
  1. feed, provender - food for domestic livestock
    --1 is a kind of food, nutrient
    --1 has particulars:
     blood meal; corn gluten feed; cattle cake; creep feed; fodder; feed grain; eatage, forage, pasture, pasturage, grass; silage, ensilage; oil cake; slop, slops, swill, pigswill, pigwash; mash; cud, rechewed food; bird food, birdseed; petfood, pet-food, pet food; mast; fish meal
    Derived forms: verb feed7, verb feed6
Verb feed has 11 senses
  1. feed - provide as food; "Feed the guests the nuts"
    --1 is one way to
    provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived form: noun feeding2
    Sample sentence:
    They feed the animals
  2. feed, give - give food to; "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat"
    --2 is one way to provide, supply, ply, cater
    Antonyms: starve, famish
    Derived forms: noun feeder4, noun feeding2
    Sample sentences:
    They feed the food to the people
    They feed the people the food
  3. feed - feed into; supply; "Her success feeds her vanity"
    --3 is one way to
    supply, provide, render, furnish
    Derived form: noun feeder3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. feed, feed in - introduce continuously; "feed carrots into a food processor"
    --4 is one way to insert, enclose, inclose, stick in, put in, introduce
    Derived form: noun feeder4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something PP
    Somebody ----s something with something
  5. feed - support or promote; "His admiration fed her vanity"
    --5 is one way to
    promote, advance, boost, further, encourage
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. feed, eat - take in food; used of animals only; "This dog doesn't eat certain kinds of meat"; "What do whales eat?"
    --6 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun feed1, noun feeder2, noun feeding1
    Sample sentence:
    The animals feed
  7. feed - serve as food for; be the food for; "This dish feeds six"
    --7 is one way to
    provide, supply, ply, cater
    Derived form: noun feed1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  8. run, flow, feed, course - move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
    --8 is one way to move
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  9. prey, feed - profit from in an exploitatory manner; "He feeds on her insecurity"
    --9 is one way to exploit, work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  10. feed, feast - gratify; "feed one's eyes on a gorgeous view"
    --10 is one way to regale, treat
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something PP
  11. fertilize, fertilise, feed - provide with fertilizers or add nutrients to; "We should fertilize soil if we want to grow healthy plants"
    --11 is one way to enrich
    Sample sentence:
    They feed the trees

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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relax - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

relax

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb relax has 8 senses
  1. relax, loosen up, unbend, unwind, decompress, slow down - become less tense, rest, or take one's ease; "He relaxed in the hot tub"; "Let's all relax after a hard day's work"
    --1 is one way to change state, turn
    Antonyms: tense, tense up
    Derived forms: noun relaxation1, noun relaxation5
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue relax
  2. relax, unbend - make less tight; "relax the tension on the rope"
    --2 is one way to loosen, loose
    Derived forms: noun relaxation1, noun relaxer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. loosen, relax, loose - become loose or looser or less tight; "The noose loosened"; "the rope relaxed"
    --3 is one way to weaken
    Derived form: noun relaxation4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  4. relax, unstrain, unlax, loosen up, unwind, make relaxed - cause to feel relaxed; "A hot bath always relaxes me"
    --4 is one way to affect
    Antonyms: tense, strain, tense up
    Derived forms: noun relaxation3, noun relaxer1, noun relaxant1
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to relax Sue
  5. relax, loosen up - become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner; "our new colleague relaxed when he saw that we were a friendly group"
    --5 is one way to act, behave, do
    Derived form: noun relaxation3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. relax, loosen - make less severe or strict; "The government relaxed the curfew after most of the rebels were caught"
    --6 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun relaxation7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. relax, loosen - become less severe or strict; "The rules relaxed after the new director arrived"
    --7 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun relaxation7
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. slack, slacken, slack up, relax - make less active or fast; "He slackened his pace as he got tired"; "Don't relax your efforts now"
    --8 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Derived form: noun relaxation4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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purchase - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

purchase

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun purchase has 4 senses
  1. purchase - the acquisition of something for payment; "they closed the purchase with a handshake"
    --1 is a kind of
    acquisition
    --1 has particulars: redemption, repurchase, buyback; buying, purchasing
    Derived form: verb purchase1
  2. purchase - something acquired by purchase
    --2 is a kind of
    acquisition
    --2 has particulars: stock buyback; bargain, buy, steal
    Derived form: verb purchase1
  3. purchase - a means of exerting influence or gaining advantage; "he could get no purchase on the situation"
    --3 is a kind of
    influence
  4. leverage, purchase - the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to use a lever
    --4 is a kind of mechanical phenomenon
Verb purchase has 1 sense
  1. buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store"
    --1 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived forms: noun purchase2, noun purchase1, noun purchaser1, noun purchasing1
    Sample sentence:
    The children purchase the ball

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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monitor - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

monitor

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun monitor has 7 senses
  1. monitor, monitoring device - display consisting of a device that takes signals from a computer and displays them on a CRT screen
    --1 is a kind of display
    --1 is a part of
     computer, computing machine, computing device, data processor, electronic computer, information processing system
    --1 has parts: oscilloscope, scope, cathode-ray oscilloscope, CRO
  2. proctor, monitor - someone who supervises (an examination)
    --2 is a kind of supervisor
    --2 has particulars: invigilator
    Derived form: verb monitor1
  3. admonisher, monitor, reminder - someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided
    --3 is a kind of defender, guardian, protector, shielder
  4. Monitor - an iron-clad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac
    --4 is a kind of
    vessel, watercraft
  5. monitor - electronic equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions
    --5 is a kind of
    electronic equipment
    --5 is a part of television, television system
    --5 has particulars: television monitor, tv monitor
  6. monitor - a piece of electronic equipment that keeps track of the operation of a system continuously and warns of trouble
    --6 is a kind of
    electronic equipment
    --6 has particulars:
     cardiac monitor, heart monitor; electronic fetal monitor, electronic foetal monitor, fetal monitor, foetal monitor
    Derived form: verb monitor1
  7. monitor, monitor lizard, varan - any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles
    --7 is a kind of lizard
    --7 is a member of Varanus, genus Varanus
    --7 has particulars:
     African monitor, Varanus niloticus; Komodo dragon, Komodo lizard, dragon lizard, giant lizard, Varanus komodoensis
Verb monitor has 1 sense
  1. monitor, supervise, ride herd on - keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance
    --1 is one way to observe
    Derived forms: noun monitor6, noun monitor2, noun monitoring1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pour - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pour

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb pour has 6 senses
  1. pour - cause to run; "pour water over the floor"
    --1 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    The women pour water into the bowl
  2. pour, swarm, stream, teem, pullulate - move in large numbers; "people were pouring out of the theater"; "beggars pullulated in the plaza"
    --2 is one way to crowd, crowd together
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. decant, pour, pour out - pour out; "the sommelier decanted the wines"
    --3 is one way to pour
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. pour - flow in a spurt; "Water poured all over the floor"
    --4 is one way to
    run, flow, feed, course
    Sample sentence:
    Water and oil pour into the bowl
  5. pour - supply in large amounts or quantities; "We poured money into the education of our children"
    --5 is one way to
    supply, provide, render, furnish
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. pour, pelt, stream, rain cats and dogs, rain buckets - rain heavily; "Put on your rain coat-- it's pouring outside!"
    --6 is one way to rain, rain down
    Sample sentence:
    It was pouring all day long

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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urge - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

urge

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun urge has 2 senses
  1. urge, impulse - an instinctive motive; "profound religious impulses"
    --1 is a kind of motivation, motive, need
    --1 has particulars:
     abience; adience; death instinct, death wish; wanderlust, itchy feet
  2. urge, itch - a strong restless desire; "why this urge to travel?"
    --2 is a kind of desire
Verb urge has 3 senses
  1. urge, urge on, press, exhort - force or impel in an indicated direction; "I urged him to finish his studies"
    --1 is one way to advise, counsel
    Derived form: noun urging1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot urge Sue
    They urge him to write the letter
  2. recommend, urge, advocate - push for something; "The travel agent recommended strongly that we not travel on Thanksgiving Day"
    --2 is one way to propose, suggest, advise
    Derived form: noun urgency4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. cheer, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, exhort, pep up - urge on or encourage especially by shouts; "The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"
    --3 is one way to encourage
    Derived form: noun urging2
    Sample sentence:
    They urge him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cook - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cook

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cook has 2 senses
  1. cook - someone who cooks food
    --1 is a kind of
    skilled worker, trained worker
    --1 has particulars:
     chef; cookie, cooky; fry cook; preserver; roaster; seasoner; Farmer, Fannie Farmer, Fannie Merritt Farmer
    Derived forms: verb cook1, verb cook2, verb cook3
  2. Cook, James Cook, Captain Cook, Captain James Cook - English navigator who claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain and discovered several Pacific islands (1728-1779)
    --2 is a kind of navigator
Verb cook has 5 senses
  1. cook - prepare a hot meal; "My husband doesn't cook"
    --1 is one way to
    create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Derived forms: noun cook1, noun cooking1, noun cookery1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. cook, fix, ready, make, prepare - prepare for eating by applying heat; "Cook me dinner, please"; "can you make me an omelette?"; "fix breakfast for the guests, please"
    --2 is one way to create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Derived forms: noun cook1, noun cooker1, noun cooking1, noun cookery1
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs cook the vegetables
  3. cook - transform and make suitable for consumption by heating; "These potatoes have to cook for 20 minutes"
    --3 is one way to
    change integrity
    Derived forms: noun cook1, noun cooking1, noun cookery1
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs cook the vegetables
  4. cook - transform by heating; "The apothecary cooked the medicinal mixture in a big iron kettle"
    --4 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun cooker1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. fudge, manipulate, fake, falsify, cook, wangle, misrepresent - fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data"
    --5 is one way to cheat, chisel
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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kiss - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

kiss

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun kiss has 4 senses
  1. kiss, buss, osculation - the act of caressing with the lips (or an instance thereof)
    --1 is a kind of touch, touching
    --1 has particulars: smack, smooch; soul kiss, deep kiss, French kiss
    Derived form: verb kiss1
  2. kiss - a cookie made of egg whites and sugar
    --2 is a kind of
    cookie, cooky, biscuit
  3. kiss - any of several bite-sized candies
    --3 is a kind of
    candy
    --3 has particulars: molasses kiss, candy kiss; meringue kiss; chocolate kiss
  4. kiss - a light glancing touch; "there was a brief kiss of their hands in passing"
    --4 is a kind of
    touch, touching
    Derived form: verb kiss2
Verb kiss has 2 senses
  1. kiss, buss, osculate - touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mouth or other body part) as an expression of love, greeting, etc.; "The newly married couple kissed"; "She kissed her grandfather on the forehead when she entered the room"
    --1 is one way to touch
    Derived forms: noun kiss1, noun kisser1, noun kissing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot kiss Sue
  2. kiss - touch lightly or gently; "the blossoms were kissed by the soft rain"
    --2 is one way to
    touch
    Derived form: noun kiss4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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preserve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

preserve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun preserve has 3 senses
  1. preserve - a domain that seems to be specially reserved for someone; "medicine is no longer a male preserve"
    --1 is a kind of
    sphere, domain, area, orbit, field, arena
    Derived form: verb preserve3
  2. preserve - a reservation where animals are protected
    --2 is a kind of
    reservation, reserve
    --2 has particulars: shooting preserve
    Derived form: verb preserve5
  3. conserve, preserve, conserves, preserves - fruit preserved by cooking with sugar
    --3 is a kind of confiture
    --3 has particulars:
     apple butter; chowchow; jam; lemon curd, lemon cheese; jelly; marmalade
    Derived form: verb preserve4
Verb preserve has 6 senses
  1. continue, uphold, carry on, bear on, preserve - keep or maintain in unaltered condition; cause to remain or last; "preserve the peace in the family"; "continue the family tradition"; "Carry on the old traditions"
    --1 is one way to keep, maintain, hold
    Derived form: noun preservation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. conserve, preserve, maintain, keep up - keep in safety and protect from harm, decay, loss, or destruction; "We preserve these archeological findings"; "The old lady could not keep up the building"; "children must be taught to conserve our national heritage"; "The museum curator conserved the ancient manuscripts"
    --2 is one way to keep
    Derived form: noun preservation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. save, preserve - to keep up and reserve for personal or special use; "She saved the old family photographs in a drawer"
    --3 is one way to keep, hold on
    Derived form: noun preserve1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue preserve the movie
  4. preserve, keep - prevent (food) from rotting; "preserved meats"; "keep potatoes fresh"
    --4 is one way to cook, fix, ready, make, prepare
    Derived forms: noun preserve3, noun preserver2
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs preserve the vegetables
  5. keep, preserve - maintain in safety from injury, harm, or danger; "May God keep you"
    --5 is one way to protect
    Derived forms: noun preserve2, noun preservation1, noun preserver3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. preserve - keep undisturbed for personal or private use for hunting, shooting, or fishing; "preserve the forest and the lakes"
    --6 is one way to
    keep, maintain, hold
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lock - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lock

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun lock has 6 senses
  1. lock - a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed
    --1 is a kind of
    fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
    --1 is a part of gate; drawer; door; lid
    --1 has parts: bolt, deadbolt; keyhole; tumbler
    --1 has particulars:
     combination lock; cylinder lock; doorlock; latch, door latch; lever lock; padlock; sash fastener, sash lock, window lock
    Derived form: verb lock1
  2. lock, curl, ringlet, whorl - a strand or cluster of hair
    --2 is a kind of hair
    --2 is a part of hairdo, hair style, coiffure
    --2 has particulars: sausage curl; forelock; crimp; dreadlock
  3. lock - a mechanism that detonates the charge of a gun
    --3 is a kind of
    mechanism
    --3 is a part of firearm, piece, small-arm
  4. lock, lock chamber - enclosure consisting of a section of canal that can be closed to control the water level; used to raise or lower vessels that pass through it
    --4 is a kind of enclosure
    --4 is a part of canal
    Derived forms: verb lock9, verb lock8
  5. lock, ignition lock - a restraint incorporated into the ignition switch to prevent the use of a vehicle by persons who do not have the key
    --5 is a kind of restraint, constraint
    --5 is a part of ignition switch
  6. lock - any wrestling hold in which some part of the opponent's body is twisted or pressured
    --6 is a kind of
    wrestling hold
    --6 has particulars: hammerlock; headlock
    Derived forms: verb lock5, verb lock4
Verb lock has 9 senses
  1. lock - fasten with a lock; "lock the bike to the fence"
    --1 is one way to
    fasten, fix, secure
    Antonyms: unlock
    Derived forms: noun lock1, noun locker2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. engage, mesh, lock, operate - keep engaged; "engaged the gears"
    --2 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. lock - become rigid or immoveable; "The therapist noticed that the patient's knees tended to lock in this exercise"
    --3 is one way to
    engage
    Antonyms: unlock
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. lock, interlock, interlace - hold in a locking position; "He locked his hands around her neck"
    --4 is one way to hold, take hold
    Derived form: noun lock6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. interlock, lock - become engaged or intermeshed with one another; "They were locked in embrace"
    --5 is one way to embrace, hug, bosom, squeeze
    Derived form: noun lock6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. lock - hold fast (in a certain state); "He was locked in a laughing fit"
    --6 is one way to
    overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  7. lock in, lock away, lock, put away, shut up, shut away, lock up - place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape; "The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend"; "She locked her jewels in the safe"
    --7 is one way to confine
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. lock - pass by means through a lock in a waterway
    --8 is one way to
    pass, go through, go across
    Derived forms: noun lock4, noun lockage2, noun lockage3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  9. lock - build locks in order to facilitate the navigation of vessels
    --9 is one way to
    construct, build, make
    Derived forms: noun lock4, noun lockage2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pack - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pack

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun pack has 9 senses
  1. battalion, large number, multitude, plurality, pack - a large indefinite number; "a battalion of ants"; "a multitude of TV antennas"; "a plurality of religions"
    --1 is a kind of large indefinite quantity, large indefinite amount
  2. pack - a complete collection of similar things
    --2 is a kind of
    collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
    --2 has particulars:
     disk pack, disc pack; pack of cards, deck of cards, deck
  3. pack - a small parcel (as of cigarettes or film)
    --3 is a kind of
    package, parcel
    Derived form: verb pack1
  4. gang, pack, ring, mob - an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the gang"; "a pack of thieves"
    --4 is a kind of association
    --4 is a member of organized crime, gangland, gangdom
    --4 has members: gangster, mobster
    --4 has particulars: nest; youth gang
  5. clique, coterie, ingroup, inner circle, pack, camp - an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose
    --5 is a kind of set, circle, band, lot
    --5 has particulars:
     Bloomsbury Group; kitchen cabinet; loop; cabal, faction, junto, camarilla; military junta, junta; mafia, maffia; faction, sect; galere, rogue's gallery; hard core
  6. pack - a group of hunting animals
    --6 is a kind of
    animal group
    --6 has members:
     dog, domestic dog, Canis familiaris; hound, hound dog
    --6 has particulars: wolf pack
  7. pack, face pack - a cream that cleanses and tones the skin
    --7 is a kind of corrective, restorative
  8. pack - a sheet or blanket (either dry or wet) to wrap around the body for its therapeutic effect
    --8 is a kind of
    corrective, restorative
    Derived form: verb pack13
  9. pack - a bundle (especially one carried on the back)
    --9 is a kind of
    bundle, sheaf
    Derived forms: verb pack12, verb pack8, verb pack4
Verb pack has 13 senses
  1. pack - arrange in a container; "pack the books into the boxes"
    --1 is one way to
    encase, incase, case
    Antonyms: unpack, take out
    Derived forms: noun pack3, noun packer1, noun package1, noun packing2
    Sample sentence:
    They pack the books into the box
  2. pack - fill to capacity; "This singer always packs the concert halls"; "They murder trial packed the court house"
    --2 is one way to
    fill, fill up, make full
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. pack, bundle, wad, compact - compress into a wad; "wad paper into the box"
    --3 is one way to arrange, set up
    Derived form: noun packing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. pack - carry, as on one's back; "Pack your tents to the top of the mountain"
    --4 is one way to
    transport, carry
    Derived forms: noun pack9, noun packing3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. pack - set up a committee or legislative body with one's own supporters so as to influence the outcome; "pack a jury"
    --5 is one way to
    appoint, name, nominate, constitute
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. carry, pack, take - have with oneself; have on one's person; "She always takes an umbrella"; "I always carry money"; "She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains"
    --6 is one way to have, feature
    Sample sentence:
    They pack more bread
  7. throng, mob, pack, pile, jam - press tightly together or cram; "The crowd packed the auditorium"
    --7 is one way to crowd, crowd together
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. backpack, pack - hike with a backpack; "Every summer they are backpacking in the Rockies"
    --8 is one way to hike
    Derived forms: noun pack9, noun packer3, noun packer2, noun packing3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue pack
  9. tamp down, tamp, pack - press down tightly; "tamp the coffee grinds in the container to make espresso"
    --9 is one way to compress, compact, pack together
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. pack - seal with packing; "pack the faucet"
    --10 is one way to
    seal, seal off
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  11. compact, pack - have the property of being packable or compactable or of compacting easily; "This powder compacts easily"; "Such odd-shaped items do not pack well"
    --11 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  12. pack, load down - load with a pack
    --12 is one way to load, lade, laden, load up
    Derived form: noun pack9
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  13. pack - treat the body or any part of it by wrapping it, as with blankets or sheets, and applying compresses to it, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb blood; "The nurse packed gauze in the wound"; "You had better pack your swollen ankle with ice"
    --13 is one way to
    treat, care for
    Derived form: noun pack8
    Sample sentence:
    Did he pack his foot?

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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invest - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

invest

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb invest has 5 senses
  1. invest, put, commit, place - make an investment; "Put money into bonds"
    --1 is one way to spend, expend, drop
    Antonyms: divest, disinvest
    Derived forms: noun investment2, noun investment1, noun investor1, noun investing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. endow, indue, gift, empower, invest, endue - give qualities or abilities to
    --2 is one way to enable
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  3. invest, clothe, adorn - furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors
    --3 is one way to equip, fit, fit out, outfit
    Derived forms: noun investment5, noun investiture1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  4. invest, vest, enthrone - provide with power and authority; "They vested the council with special rights"
    --4 is one way to install
    Antonyms: divest, disinvest
    Derived form: noun investiture1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. induct, invest, seat - place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; "there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy"
    --5 is one way to install
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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dance - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

dance

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun dance has 4 senses
  1. dance - an artistic form of nonverbal communication
    --1 is a kind of
    art, fine art
    --1 has particulars: extension; choreography
    Derived form: verb dance2
  2. dance - a party of people assembled for dancing
    --2 is a kind of
    party
    --2 has particulars: ball
    Derived form: verb dance2
  3. dancing, dance, terpsichore, saltation - taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
    --3 is a kind of diversion, recreation; performing arts
    --3 has particulars:
     adagio; break dancing, break dance; nautch, nauch, nautch dance; pavane, pavan; saraband; skank; slam dancing, slam dance; step dancing, hoofing; toe dancing, toe dance; stage dancing, choreography; pas seul, variation; pas de deux, duet; pas de trois; pas de quatre; social dancing; ritual dancing, ritual dance, ceremonial dance
    Derived form: verb dance2
  4. dance - a party for social dancing
    --4 is a kind of
    party
    --4 has particulars: ball; barn dance; hop, record hop; rave
    Derived form: verb dance2
Verb dance has 3 senses
  1. dance - move in a graceful and rhythmical way; "The young girl danced into the room"
    --1 is one way to
    move
    Derived forms: noun dancer2, noun dancer1
    Sample sentences:
    The crowds dance in the streets
    The streets dance with crowds
  2. dance, trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe - move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance; "My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio"
    --2 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun dance4, noun dance3, noun dance2, noun dance1, noun dancer2, noun dancer1, noun dancing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue dance
  3. dance - skip, leap, or move up and down or sideways; "Dancing flames"; "The children danced with joy"
    --3 is one way to
    move
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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predict - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

predict

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb predict has 2 senses
  1. predict, foretell, prognosticate, call, forebode, anticipate, promise - make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"
    --1 is one way to guess, venture, pretend, hazard
    Derived forms: noun prediction1, noun predictor1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. bode, portend, auspicate, prognosticate, omen, presage, betoken, foreshadow, augur, foretell, prefigure, forecast, predict - indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news"
    --2 is one way to bespeak, betoken, indicate, point, signal
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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retire - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

retire

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb retire has 12 senses
  1. retire - go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position; "He retired at age 68"
    --1 is one way to
    leave office, quit, step down, resign
    Derived forms: noun retirement1, noun retirement2, noun retiree1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. retire, withdraw - withdraw from active participation; "He retired from chess"
    --2 is one way to discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off
    Derived forms: noun retirement2, noun retiree1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. withdraw, retreat, pull away, draw back, recede, pull back, retire, move back - pull back or move away or backward; "The enemy withdrew"; "The limo pulled away from the curb"
    --3 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. recede, fall back, retire - move back and away from; "The enemy fell back"
    --4 is one way to withdraw, retreat, pull away, draw back, recede, pull back, retire, move back
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. retire - withdraw from circulation or from the market, as of bills, shares, and bonds
    --5 is one way to
    recall
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. adjourn, withdraw, retire - break from a meeting or gathering; "We adjourned for lunch"; "The men retired to the library"
    --6 is one way to close, fold, shut down, close down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. retire - make (someone) retire; "The director was retired after the scandal"
    --7 is one way to
    fire, give notice, can, dismiss, give the axe, send away, sack, force out, give the sack, terminate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. retire, pension off - dispose of; as of old clothes; "She finally retired that old coat"
    --8 is one way to discard, fling, toss, toss out, toss away, chuck out, cast aside, dispose, throw out, cast out, throw away, cast away, put away
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. retire, withdraw - lose interest; "he retired from life when his wife died"
    --9 is one way to tire, pall, weary, fatigue, jade
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. put out, retire - cause to be out on a fielding play
    --10 is one way to toy, fiddle, diddle, play
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  11. retire, strike out - cause to retire; "The pitcher retired three batters"; "the runner was put out at third base"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  12. go to bed, turn in, bed, crawl in, kip down, hit the hay, hit the sack, sack out, go to sleep, retire - go to bed in order to sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He turns out at the crack of dawn"
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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kick - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

kick

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun kick has 6 senses
  1. kick, boot, kicking - the act of delivering a blow with the foot; "he gave the ball a powerful kick"; "the team's kicking was excellent"
    --1 is a kind of blow
    --1 has particulars:
     goal-kick; goal-kick; punt, punting; place kick, place-kicking; dropkick
    Derived forms: verb kick3, verb kick1
  2. bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, thrill, kick - the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
    --2 is a kind of exhilaration, excitement
  3. recoil, kick - the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired
    --3 is a kind of movement, motion
    Derived form: verb kick5
  4. gripe, kick, beef, bitch, squawk - informal terms for objecting; "I have a gripe about the service here"
    --4 is a kind of objection
    Derived form: verb kick8
  5. kick - the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink (or certain drugs); "a sidecar is a smooth drink but it has a powerful kick"
    --5 is a kind of
    stimulation, stimulus, stimulant, input
  6. kick, kicking - a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics; "the kick must be synchronized with the arm movements"; "the swimmer's kicking left a wake behind him"
    --6 is a kind of motion, movement, move, motility
    --6 has particulars: swimming kick
    Derived form: verb kick2
Verb kick has 8 senses
  1. kick - drive or propel with the foot
    --1 is one way to
    propel, impel
    Derived forms: noun kick1, noun kicker1, noun kicking2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. kick - thrash about or strike out with the feet
    --2 is one way to
    move
    Derived form: noun kick6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. kick - strike with the foot; "The boy kicked the dog"; "Kick the door down"
    --3 is one way to
    hit
    Derived forms: noun kick1, noun kicking2
    Sample sentence:
    They want to kick the prisoners
  4. kick - kick a leg up
    --4 is one way to
    dance, trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  5. kick back, recoil, kick - spring back, as from a forceful thrust; "The gun kicked back into my shoulder"
    --5 is one way to bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet
    Derived form: noun kick3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. kick - stop consuming; "kick a habit"
    --6 is one way to
    forgo, give up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  7. kick - make a goal; "He kicked the extra point after touchdown"
    --7 is one way to
    score, hit, tally, rack up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. complain, kick, plain, sound off, quetch, kvetch - express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness; "My mother complains all day"; "She has a lot to kick about"
    Derived form: noun kick4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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smoke - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

smoke

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun smoke has 8 senses
  1. smoke, fume - a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas
    --1 is a kind of aerosol
    --1 has particulars: gun smoke; smother
    Derived form: verb smoke2
  2. smoke, smoking - a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion; "the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles"
    --2 is a kind of vaporization, vaporisation, vapor, vapour, evaporation
    Derived form: verb smoke2
  3. smoke - an indication of some hidden activity; "with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere"
    --3 is a kind of
    indication, indicant
  4. smoke - something with no concrete substance; "his dreams all turned to smoke"; "it was just smoke and mirrors"
    --4 is a kind of
    insubstantiality
  5. roll of tobacco, smoke - tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder
    --5 is a kind of tobacco, baccy
    --5 has particulars:
     cigar; cigarette, cigaret, coffin nail, butt, fag
    Derived form: verb smoke1
  6. pot, grass, green goddess, dope, weed, gage, sess, sens, smoke, skunk, locoweed, Mary Jane - street names for marijuana
    --6 is a kind of cannabis, marijuana, marihuana, ganja
    Derived form: verb smoke1
  7. smoke, smoking - the act of smoking tobacco or other substances; "he went outside for a smoke"; "smoking stinks"
    --7 is a kind of breathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation
    --7 has parts: puff, drag, pull
    --7 has particulars: puffing
    Derived form: verb smoke1
  8. fastball, heater, smoke, hummer, bullet - (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; "he swung late on the fastball"; "he showed batters nothing but smoke"
    --8 is a kind of pitch, delivery
    --8 has particulars: slider
Verb smoke has 2 senses
  1. smoke - inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; "We never smoked marijuana"; "Do you smoke?"
    --1 is one way to
    consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived forms: noun smoke7, noun smoke6, noun smoke5, noun smoker1, noun smoking1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. fume, smoke - emit a cloud of fine particles; "The chimney was fuming"
    --2 is one way to emit, give out, give off
    Derived forms: noun smoke2, noun smoke1, noun smoking2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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celebrate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb celebrate has 3 senses
  1. observe, celebrate, keep - celebrate, as of holidays or rites; "Keep the commandments"; "celebrate Christmas"; "Observe Yom Kippur"
    Derived forms: noun celebration1, noun celebration3, noun celebration2, noun celebrant1, noun celebrator1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. celebrate, fete - have a celebration; "They were feting the patriarch of the family"; "After the exam, the students were celebrating"
    --2 is one way to meet, get together
    Derived forms: noun celebration1, noun celebration2, noun celebrant1, noun celebrator1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. lionize, lionise, celebrate - assign great social importance to; "The film director was celebrated all over Hollywood"; "The tenor was lionized in Vienna"
    --3 is one way to respect, honor, honour, abide by, observe
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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swing - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

swing

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun swing has 9 senses
  1. swing - a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity; "the party went with a swing"; "it took time to get into the swing of things"
    --1 is a kind of
    action, activity, activeness
  2. swing - mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth
    --2 is a kind of
    mechanical device; plaything, toy
    --2 is a part of playground
    --2 has particulars: trapeze
    Derived form: verb swing6
  3. swing - a sweeping blow or stroke; "he took a wild swing at my head"
    --3 is a kind of
    blow
    Derived forms: verb swing7, verb swing5, verb swing1
  4. swing, swinging, vacillation - changing location by moving back and forth
    --4 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    Derived forms: verb swing3, verb swing2
  5. swing, swing music, jive - a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz
    --5 is a kind of jazz
    Derived form: verb swing10
  6. lilt, swing - a jaunty rhythm in music
    --6 is a kind of rhythmicity
    Derived forms: verb swing12, verb swing10
  7. golf stroke, golf shot, swing - the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
    --7 is a kind of stroke, shot
    --7 has particulars:
     downswing; slice, fade, slicing; hook, draw, hooking; drive, driving; explosion; putt, putting; approach, approach shot; sclaff; shank; teeoff
    Derived form: verb swing1
  8. baseball swing, swing, cut - in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball; "he took a vicious cut at the ball"
    --8 is a kind of stroke, shot
  9. swing - a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them
    --9 is a kind of
    country-dance, country dancing, contredanse, contra danse, contradance
    --9 is a part of square dance, square dancing
Verb swing has 13 senses
  1. swing - move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting; "He swung his left fist"; "swing a bat"
    --1 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun swing7, noun swing3, noun swinger1
    Sample sentence:
    The girls swing the wooden sticks
  2. swing, sway - move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; "He swung back"
    --2 is one way to move back and forth
    Derived forms: noun swing4, noun swinger1
    Sample sentence:
    The wooden sticks swing
  3. swing - change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward"
    --3 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun swing4
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. swing, swing over - influence decisively; "This action swung many votes over to his side"
    --4 is one way to influence, act upon, work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. swing, sweep, swing out - make a big sweeping gesture or movement
    --5 is one way to wield, handle
    Derived form: noun swing3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. dangle, swing, drop - hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The light dropped from the ceiling"
    --6 is one way to hang
    Derived forms: noun swing2, noun swinging1
    Sample sentence:
    The lights swing from the ceiling
  7. swing - hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement; "The soccer player began to swing at the referee"
    --7 is one way to
    aim, take, train, take aim, direct
    Derived form: noun swing3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. swing - alternate dramatically between high and low values; "his mood swings"; "the market is swinging up and down"
    --8 is one way to
    change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. swing - live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style; "The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely"
    --9 is one way to
    live
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. swing - have a certain musical rhythm; "The music has to swing"
    --10 is one way to
    be
    Derived forms: noun swing5, noun swing6
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  11. swing, get around - be a social swinger; socialize a lot
    --11 is one way to socialize, socialise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  12. swing - play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm
    --12 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun swing6
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  13. swing - engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends; "There were many swinging couples in the 1960's"
    --13 is one way to
    fornicate
    Derived form: noun swinger2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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compete

 

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Verb compete has 1 sense
  1. compete, vie, contend - compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others
    Derived forms: noun competition3, noun competitor1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s PP
    => Somebody ----s

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Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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bend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

bend

 

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Noun bend has 6 senses
  1. bend, crook, turn - a circular segment of a curve; "a bend in the road"; "a crook in the path"
    --1 is a kind of curve, curved shape
    --1 has particulars: bight
    Derived forms: verb bend2, verb bend1
  2. bending, bend - movement that causes the formation of a curve
    --2 is a kind of movement, motion
    --2 has particulars: deflection, deflexion, refraction
  3. bend, curve - curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.)
    --3 is a kind of section, segment
    --3 is a part of road, route
    --3 has particulars: blind curve, blind bend; elbow; hairpin bend
    Derived form: verb bend2
  4. fold, crease, plication, flexure, crimp, bend - an angular or rounded shape made by folding; "a fold in the napkin"; "a crease in his trousers"; "a plication on her blouse"; "a flexure of the colon"; "a bend of his elbow"
    --4 is a kind of angular shape, angularity
    --4 has particulars:
     pleat, plait; kink, twist, twirl; pucker, ruck
    Derived forms: verb bend1, verb bend3
  5. Bend - a town in central Oregon at the eastern foot of the Cascade Range
    --5 is a kind of
    town
    --5 is a part of Oregon, Beaver State, OR
  6. bend, bend dexter - diagonal line traversing a shield from the upper right corner to the lower left
    --6 is a kind of ordinary
Verb bend has 6 senses
  1. bend, flex - form a curve; "The stick does not bend"
    --1 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Antonyms: straighten, unbend
    Derived forms: noun bender1, noun bend1, noun bend4
    Sample sentence:
    The glass tubes bend
  2. bend - change direction; "The road bends"
    --2 is one way to
    turn
    Derived forms: noun bender3, noun bend1, noun bend3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. flex, bend, deform, twist, turn - cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
    --3 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Antonyms: unbend
    Derived forms: noun bender1, noun bend4
    Sample sentence:
    They bend the glass tubes
  4. crouch, stoop, bend, bow - bend one's back forward from the waist on down; "he crouched down"; "She bowed before the Queen"; "The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse"
    --4 is one way to bend, flex
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. deflect, bend, turn away - turn from a straight course , fixed direction, or line of interest
    --5 is one way to turn
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. flex, bend - bend a joint; "flex your wrists"; "bend your knees"
    --6 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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pause - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pause

 

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Noun pause has 2 senses
  1. pause, intermission, break, interruption, suspension - a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
    --1 is a kind of time interval, interval
    --1 has particulars:
     lapse; blackout; caesura; dead air; delay, hold, time lag, postponement, wait; halftime; respite, rest, relief, rest period; time-out; letup, lull
    Derived forms: verb pause2, verb pause1
  2. pause - temporary inactivity
    --2 is a kind of
    inactivity
    --2 has particulars:
     respite, recess, break, time out; hesitation, waver, falter, faltering; intermission; freeze, halt
    Derived forms: verb pause2, verb pause1
Verb pause has 2 senses
  1. hesitate, pause - interrupt temporarily an activity before continuing; "The speaker paused"
    --1 is one way to delay
    Derived forms: noun pause2, noun pause1
    Sample sentence:
    They pause a long time
  2. pause, intermit, break - cease an action temporarily; "We pause for station identification"; "let's break for lunch"
    --2 is one way to interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off
    Derived forms: noun pause1, noun pause2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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resist - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

resist

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb resist has 6 senses
  1. defy, resist, refuse - elude, especially in a baffling way; "This behavior defies explanation"
    --1 is one way to elude, escape
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. resist, hold out, withstand, stand firm - stand up or offer resistance to somebody or something
    --2 is one way to fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend
    Antonyms: surrender, give up
    Derived form: noun resistance4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. protest, resist, dissent - express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country"
    --3 is one way to oppose, controvert, contradict
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. resist, stand, fend - withstand the force of something; "The trees resisted her"; "stand the test of time"; "The mountain climbers had to fend against the ice and snow"
    --4 is one way to fight, oppose, fight back, fight down, defend
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. resist, reject, refuse - resist immunologically the introduction of some foreign tissue or organ; "His body rejected the liver of the donor"
    --5 is one way to react, respond
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. resist, balk, baulk, jib - refuse to comply
    --6 is one way to disobey
    Derived forms: noun resister2, noun resister1, noun resistance10
    Sample sentence:
    They resist moving

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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qualify - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

qualify

 

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Verb qualify has 7 senses
  1. qualify, measure up - prove capable or fit; meet requirements
    --1 is one way to suffice, do, answer, serve
    Derived forms: noun qualification1, noun quality5, noun quality2, noun qualifier1, noun qualifying2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  2. qualify - pronounce fit or able; "She was qualified to run the marathon"; "They nurses were qualified to administer the injections"
    --2 is one way to
    pronounce, label, judge
    Antonyms: disqualify
    Derived forms: noun qualification1, noun quality2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  3. qualify, restrict - make more specific; "qualify these remarks"
    --3 is one way to modify
    Derived forms: noun qualification2, noun qualification3, noun quality3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. qualify, dispose - make fit or prepared; "Your education qualifies you for this job"
    --4 is one way to prepare, groom, train
    Antonyms: disqualify, unfit, indispose
    Derived form: noun quality2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  5. stipulate, qualify, condition, specify - specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement; "The will stipulates that she can live in the house for the rest of her life"; "The contract stipulates the dates of the payments"
    --5 is one way to contract, undertake
    Derived form: noun qualification1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. qualify, characterize, characterise - describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of; "You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist"; "This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover"
    --6 is one way to remember, think of
    Derived forms: noun quality3, noun quality1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  7. modify, qualify - add a modifier to a constituent
    --7 is one way to add
    Derived forms: noun qualifier2, noun qualifying1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something with something

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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breathe - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

breathe

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb breathe has 9 senses
  1. breathe, take a breath, respire, suspire - draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"
    Derived forms: noun breather2, noun breathing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. breathe - be alive; "Every creature that breathes"
    --2 is one way to
    exist, survive, live, subsist
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  3. breathe - impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house"
    --3 is one way to
    instill, transfuse
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. breathe - allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear"
    --4 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  5. breathe - utter or tell; "not breathe a word"
    --5 is one way to
    express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. breathe - manifest or evince; "She breathes the Christian spirit"
    --6 is one way to
    convey, impart
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  7. rest, breathe, catch one's breath, take a breather - take a short break from one's activities in order to relax
    --7 is one way to pause, intermit, break
    Derived forms: noun breather1, noun breathing1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue breathe
  8. breathe - reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked; "This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours"
    --8 is one way to
    oxidize, oxidise, oxidate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  9. emit, breathe, pass off - expel (gases or odors)
    --9 is one way to discharge, expel, eject, release
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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borrow

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb borrow has 2 senses
  1. borrow - get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?"
    --1 is one way to
    get, acquire
    Antonyms: lend, loan
    Derived form: noun borrower1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  2. adopt, borrow, take over, take up - take up and practice as one's own
    --2 is one way to accept, take, have
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody

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1. Popular Verbs:

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Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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overcome - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

overcome

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective overcome has 1 sense
  1. flooded, inundated, overcome, overpowered, overwhelmed, swamped, engulfed - rendered powerless especially by an excessive amount or profusion of something; "a desk flooded with applications"; "felt inundated with work"; "too much overcome to notice"; "a man engulfed by fear"; "swamped by work"
    Antonym: powerful (indirect, via powerless)
Verb overcome has 4 senses
  1. get the better of, overcome, defeat - win a victory over; "You must overcome all difficulties"; "defeat your enemies"; "He overcame his shyness"; "She conquered here fear of mice"; "He overcame his infirmity"; "Her anger got the better of her and she blew up"
    Derived form: noun overcomer1
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to overcome his opponent
  2. overcome, get over, subdue, surmount, master - get on top of; deal with successfully; "He overcame his shyness"
    --2 is one way to get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake - overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
    --3 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  4. get the best, have the best, overcome - overcome, usually through no fault or weakness of the person that is overcome; "Heart disease can get the best of us"
    --4 is one way to get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to overcome his opponent

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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guarantee - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

guarantee

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun guarantee has 3 senses
  1. guarantee, warrant, warrantee, warranty - a written assurance that some product or service will be provided or will meet certain specifications
    --1 is a kind of assurance, pledge
    --1 has particulars: security, surety; deposit; stock warrant
    Derived forms: verb guarantee4, verb guarantee1
  2. guarantee - a pledge that something will happen or that something is true; "there is no guarantee that they are not lying"
    --2 is a kind of
    assurance, pledge
    --2 has particulars: safety net
    Derived forms: verb guarantee4, verb guarantee2, verb guarantee3, verb guarantee1
  3. guarantee, guaranty - a collateral agreement to answer for the debt of another in case that person defaults
    --3 is a kind of collateral
Verb guarantee has 4 senses
  1. guarantee, vouch - give surety or assume responsibility; "I vouch for the quality of my products"
    --1 is one way to pledge, plight
    Derived forms: noun guarantee1, noun guarantee2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. guarantee, ensure, insure, assure, secure - make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!"
    Derived form: noun guarantee2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. undertake, guarantee - promise to do or accomplish; "guarantee to free the prisoners"
    --3 is one way to promise, assure
    Derived form: noun guarantee2
    Sample sentences:
    They guarantee the money to them
    They guarantee them the money
  4. guarantee, warrant - stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy, or condition of; "The dealer warrants all the cars he sells"; "I warrant this information"
    --4 is one way to back, endorse, indorse, plump for, plunk for, support
    Derived forms: noun guarantee2, noun guarantee1, noun guarantor1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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organize - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

organize

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb organize has 6 senses
  1. form, organize, organise - create (as an entity); "social groups form everywhere"; "They formed a company"
    --1 is one way to make, create
    Derived forms: noun organization3, noun organization1, noun organization4, noun organization5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. organize, organise - cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
    --2 is one way to manage, deal, care, handle
    Antonyms: disorganize, disorganise
    Derived forms: noun organization3, noun organization4, noun organization6, noun organization5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. mastermind, engineer, direct, organize, organise, orchestrate - plan and direct (a complex undertaking); "he masterminded the robbery"
    --3 is one way to plan
    Derived forms: noun organizer2, noun organization3, noun organization6, noun organization5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. organize, organise, coordinate - bring order and organization to; "Can you help me organize my files?"
    --4 is one way to arrange, set up
    Derived forms: noun organizer1, noun organizer3, noun organization3, noun organization2, noun organization7, noun organization4, noun organization6, noun organization5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. organize, organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinate - arrange by systematic planning and united effort; "machinate a plot"; "organize a strike"; "devise a plan to take over the director's office"
    --5 is one way to initiate, pioneer
    Derived forms: noun organization1, noun organization4, noun organization5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. unionize, unionise, organize, organise - form or join a union; "The autoworkers decided to unionize"
    --6 is one way to join, fall in, get together
    Derived forms: noun organization1, noun organization4, noun organizer2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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resign - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

resign

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb resign has 4 senses
  1. vacate, resign, renounce, give up - leave (a job, post, post, or position) voluntarily; "She vacated the position when she got pregnant"; "The chairman resigned when he was found to have misappropriated funds"
    --1 is one way to leave office, quit, step down, resign
    Derived form: noun resignation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s
  2. leave office, quit, step down, resign - give up or retire from a position; "The Secretary fo the Navy will leave office next month"; "The chairman resigned over the financial scandal"
    --2 is one way to leave, depart, pull up stakes
    Derived forms: noun resignation3, noun resignation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s something
  3. release, relinquish, resign, free, give up - part with a possession or right; "I am relinquishing my bedroom to the long-term house guest"; "resign a claim to the throne"
    --3 is one way to pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over, give
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  4. resign, reconcile, submit - accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate"
    --4 is one way to accept
    Derived form: noun resignation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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rush - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

rush

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective rush has 2 senses
  1. first-come-first-serve, rush - not accepting reservations
    Antonym: reserved (indirect, via unreserved)
  2. rush, rushed - done under pressure; "a rush job"
    Antonym: unhurried (indirect, via hurried)
Noun rush has 7 senses
  1. haste, hurry, rush, rushing - the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"
    --1 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --1 has particulars: dash, bolt; scamper, scramble, scurry
    Derived forms: verb rush6, verb rush4, verb rush3, verb rush1
  2. rush, spate, surge, upsurge - a sudden forceful flow
    --2 is a kind of flow, flowing
    --2 has particulars: debris surge, debris storm; onrush
  3. rush - grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
    --3 is a kind of
    marsh plant, bog plant, swamp plant
    --3 is a member of Juncaceae, family Juncaceae, rush family
    --3 has particulars:
     bulrush, bullrush, common rush, soft rush, Juncus effusus; jointed rush, Juncus articulatus; toad rush, Juncus bufonius; hard rush, Juncus inflexus; salt rush, Juncus leseurii; slender rush, Juncus tenuis
  4. Rush, Benjamin Rush - physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)
    --4 is a kind of doctor, doc, physician, MD, Dr., medico; American Revolutionary leader
  5. bang, boot, charge, rush, flush, thrill, kick - the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
    --5 is a kind of exhilaration, excitement
  6. rush - a sudden burst of activity; "come back after the rush"
    --6 is a kind of
    outburst, burst, flare-up
    Derived form: verb rush4
  7. rush, rushing - (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush"
    --7 is a kind of run, running, running play, running game
    Derived form: verb rush5
Verb rush has 7 senses
  1. rush, hotfoot, hasten, hie, speed, race, pelt along, rush along, cannonball along, bucket along, belt along - step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: linger, dawdle
    Derived forms: noun rush1, noun rushing2
    Sample sentence:
    They rush up the hill
  2. rush - attack suddenly
    --2 is one way to
    assail, assault, set on, attack
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. rush, hurry - urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
    --3 is one way to urge, urge on, press, exhort
    Antonyms: delay, detain, hold up
    Derived form: noun rush1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. rush, hasten, hurry, look sharp, festinate - act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"
    --4 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun rush6, noun rush1, noun rusher3, noun rushing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  5. rush - run with the ball, in football
    --5 is one way to
    run
    Derived forms: noun rush7, noun rusher1, noun rushing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  6. race, rush - cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"
    --6 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun rush1
    Sample sentence:
    They rush the car down the avenue
  7. induce, stimulate, rush, hasten - cause to occur rapidly; "the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions"
    --7 is one way to effect, effectuate, bring about, set up
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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sink - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

sink

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun sink has 4 senses
  1. sink - plumbing fixture consisting of a water basin fixed to a wall or floor and having a drainpipe
    --1 is a kind of
    plumbing fixture
    --1 has part: drain basket
    --1 has particulars:
     kitchen sink; washbasin, basin, washbowl, washstand, lavatory
  2. sink - (technology) a process that acts to absorb or remove energy or a substance from a system; "the ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide"
    --2 is a kind of
    natural process, natural action, action, activity
    Antonyms: source
    --2 has particulars: heat sink
  3. sinkhole, sink, swallow hole - a depression in the ground communicating with a subterranean passage (especially in limestone) and formed by solution or by collapse of a cavern roof
    --3 is a kind of natural depression, depression
  4. cesspool, cesspit, sink, sump - a covered cistern; waste water and sewage flow into it
    --4 is a kind of cistern
Verb sink has 9 senses
  1. sink, drop, drop down - fall or drop to a lower place or level; "He sank to his knees"
    --1 is one way to change posture
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  2. sink - cause to sink; "The Japanese sank American ships in Pearl Harbor"
    --2 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    The men sink the boat
  3. sink, pass, lapse - pass into a specified state or condition; "He sank into Nirvana"
    --3 is one way to move
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. sink, settle, go down, go under - go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"
    --4 is one way to descend, fall, go down, come down
    Antonyms: float, swim
    Derived forms: noun sinker2, noun sinking1
    Sample sentence:
    They sink
  5. sink, subside - descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair"
    --5 is one way to descend, fall, go down, come down
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. dip, sink - appear to move downward; "The sun dipped below the horizon"; "The setting sun sank below the tree line"
    --6 is one way to decline
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. slump, fall off, sink - fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly; "The real estate market fell off"
    --7 is one way to drop
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  8. slump, slide down, sink - fall or sink heavily; "He slumped onto the couch"; "My spirits sank"
    --8 is one way to collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, break, founder
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  9. bury, sink - embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
    --9 is one way to implant, engraft, embed, imbed, plant
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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drag - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

drag

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun drag has 6 senses
  1. drag, retarding force - the phenomenon of resistance to motion through a fluid
    --1 is a kind of resistance
    --1 has particulars: sonic barrier, sound barrier; windage
  2. drag - something that slows or delays progress; "taxation is a drag on the economy"; "too many laws are a drag on the use of new land"
    --2 is a kind of
    hindrance, deterrent, impediment, balk, baulk, check, handicap
  3. drag - something tedious and boring; "peeling potatoes is a drag"
    --3 is a kind of
    tediousness, tedium, tiresomeness
  4. drag - clothing that is conventionally worn by the opposite sex (especially women's clothing when worn by a man); "he went to the party dressed in drag"; "the waitresses looked like missionaries in drag"
    --4 is a kind of
    clothing, article of clothing, vesture, wear
  5. puff, drag, pull - a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke); "he took a puff on his pipe"; "he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly"
    --5 is a kind of inhalation, inspiration, aspiration, breathing in
    --5 is a part of smoke, smoking
    --5 has particulars: toke
    Derived form: verb drag6
  6. drag - the act of dragging (pulling with force); "the drag up the hill exhausted him"
    --6 is a kind of
    pull, pulling
    Derived forms: verb drag2, verb drag1
Verb drag has 11 senses
  1. drag - pull, as against a resistance; "He dragged the big suitcase behind him"; "These worries were dragging at him"
    --1 is one way to
    pull, draw, force
    Derived forms: noun drag6, noun dragger1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. haul, hale, cart, drag - draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets"
    --2 is one way to pull, draw, force
    Derived forms: noun drag6, noun dragger1, noun dragger2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. embroil, tangle, sweep, sweep up, drag, drag in - force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action; "They were swept up by the events"; "don't drag me into this business"
    --3 is one way to involve
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  4. drag - move slowly and as if with great effort
    --4 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. drag, trail, get behind, hang back, drop behind - to lag or linger behind; "But in so many other areas we still are dragging"
    --5 is one way to lag, dawdle, fall back, fall behind
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. puff, drag, draw - suck in or take (air); "draw a deep breath"; "draw on a cigarette"
    --6 is one way to inhale, inspire, breathe in
    Derived form: noun drag5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. drag - use a computer mouse to move icons on the screen and select commands from a menu; "drag this icon to the lower right hand corner of the screen"
    --7 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. scuff, drag - walk without lifting the feet
    --8 is one way to shuffle, scuffle, shamble
    Sample sentence:
    The children drag to the playground
  9. dredge, drag - search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost
    --9 is one way to search, seek, look for
    Sample sentences:
    The men drag the area for animals
    The men drag for animals in the area
  10. drag - persuade to come away from something attractive or interesting; "He dragged me away from the television set"
    --10 is one way to
    persuade
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  11. drag, drag on, drag out - proceed for an extended period of time; "The speech dragged on for two hours"
    --11 is one way to proceed, go
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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negotiate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

negotiate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb negotiate has 1 sense
  1. negociate, negotiate, talk terms - discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house"
    --1 is one way to hash out, discuss, talk over
    Derived forms: noun negotiation1, noun negotiant1, noun negotiator1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue negotiate
    Sam wants to negotiate with Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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sweep - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

sweep

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun sweep has 6 senses
  1. sweep, expanse - a wide scope; "the sweep of the plains"
    --1 is a kind of scope, range, reach, orbit, compass, ambit
    Derived forms: verb sweep8, verb sweep5
  2. chimneysweeper, chimneysweep, sweep - someone who cleans soot from chimneys
    --2 is a kind of cleaner
    Derived form: verb sweep6
  3. slam, sweep - winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge
    --3 is a kind of victory, triumph
    --3 is a part of bridge
    --3 has particulars: grand slam; little slam, small slam
  4. sweep, sweep oar - a long oar used in an open boat
    --4 is a kind of oar
  5. end run, sweep - (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running around the end of the line
    --5 is a kind of run, running, running play, running game
  6. sweep - a movement in an arc; "a sweep of his arm"
    --6 is a kind of
    motion, movement, move, motility
    Derived forms: verb sweep9, verb sweep2, verb sweep1
Verb sweep has 9 senses
  1. brush, sweep - sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience"
    --1 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun sweep6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. sweep, sail - move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; "The diva swept into the room"; "Shreds of paper sailed through the air"; "The searchlights swept across the sky"
    --2 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun sweep6
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. sweep, broom - sweep with a broom or as if with a broom; "Sweep the crumbs off the table"; "Sweep under the bed"
    --3 is one way to wipe, pass over
    Derived forms: noun sweeper1, noun sweeper2, noun sweeping1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. embroil, tangle, sweep, sweep up, drag, drag in - force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action; "They were swept up by the events"; "don't drag me into this business"
    --4 is one way to involve
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  5. cross, traverse, span, sweep - to cover or extend over an area or time period; "Rivers traverse the valley floor", "The parking lot spans 3 acres"; "The novel spans three centuries"
    --5 is one way to cover, extend
    Derived form: noun sweep1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. sweep - clean by sweeping; "Please sweep the floor"
    --6 is one way to
    clean, make clean
    Derived forms: noun sweep2, noun sweeper1, noun sweeper2, noun sweeping1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  7. sweep - win an overwhelming victory in or on; "Her new show dog swept all championships"
    --7 is one way to
    win
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. sweep - cover the entire range of
    --8 is one way to
    cover, extend
    Derived form: noun sweep1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. swing, sweep, swing out - make a big sweeping gesture or movement
    --9 is one way to wield, handle
    Derived form: noun sweep6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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whisper - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

whisper

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun whisper has 2 senses
  1. whisper, whispering, susurration - speaking softly without vibration of the vocal cords
    --1 is a kind of speaking, speech production
    --1 has particulars: stage whisper
    Derived form: verb whisper1
  2. rustle, rustling, whisper, whispering - the light noise like the noise of silk clothing or leaves blowing in the wind
    --2 is a kind of noise
Verb whisper has 1 sense
  1. whisper - speak softly; in a low voice
    --1 is one way to
    talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Antonyms: shout
    Derived forms: noun whisper1, noun whisperer1, noun whispering2
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue whisper

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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deserve - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

deserve

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb deserve has 1 sense
  1. deserve, merit - be worthy or deserving; "You deserve a promotion after all the hard work you have done"
    --1 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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split - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

split

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective split has 5 senses
  1. split - being divided or separated; "split between love and hate"
    Antonym:
    united (indirect, via divided)
  2. disconnected, disunited, fragmented, split - having been divided; having the unity destroyed; "Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces"-Samuel Lubell; "a league of disunited nations"- E.B.White; "a fragmented coalition"; "a split group"
    Antonym: united (indirect, via divided)
  3. split - broken or burst apart longitudinally; "after the thunderstorm we found a tree with a split trunk"; "they tore big juicy chunks from the heart of the split watermelon"
    Antonym:
    unbroken (indirect, via broken)
  4. cut, split - having a long rip or tear; "a split lip"
    Antonym: uninjured (indirect, via injured)
  5. split - (especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain; "we bought split logs for the fireplace"
    Antonym:
    uncut (indirect, via cut)
Noun split has 11 senses
  1. split - extending the legs at right angles to the trunks (one in front and the other in back)
    --1 is a kind of
    acrobatic stunt, acrobatic feat
  2. split - a bottle containing half the usual amount
    --2 is a kind of
    bottle, bottleful
  3. split - a promised or claimed share of loot or money; "he demanded his split before they disbanded"
    --3 is a kind of
    share, portion, part, percentage
    Derived form: verb split1
  4. split - a lengthwise crack in wood; "he inserted the wedge into a split in the log"
    --4 is a kind of
    crack, cleft, crevice, fissure, scissure
    Derived form: verb split5
  5. rip, rent, snag, split, tear - an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"
    --5 is a kind of opening, gap
    Derived form: verb split2
  6. Split - an old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea
    --6 is a kind of
    city, metropolis, urban center
    --6 is a part of Croatia, Republic of Croatia, Hrvatska
  7. split - a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts
    --7 is a kind of
    frozen dessert
    --7 has particulars: banana split
  8. split - (tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl; "he was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame"
    --8 is a kind of
    formation
  9. split, stock split, split up - an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity; "they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock"
    --9 is a kind of increase, step-up
  10. rent, rip, split - the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip"
    --10 is a kind of tear
    Derived form: verb split2
  11. schism, split - division of a group into opposing factions; "another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy"
    --11 is a kind of division
    Derived forms: verb split4, verb split3
Verb split has 5 senses
  1. divide, split, split up, separate, dissever, carve up - separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I"
    --1 is one way to change integrity
    Derived form: noun split3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. cleave, split, rive - separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone"
    --2 is one way to tear
    Derived forms: noun split10, noun split5, noun splitter3, noun splitter1
    Sample sentence:
    The girls split the wooden sticks
  3. separate, part, split up, split, break, break up - discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up"
    Derived form: noun split11
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  4. separate, part, split - go one's own away; move apart; "The friends separated after the party"
    --4 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun split11
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. burst, split, break open - break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst"
    --5 is one way to break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
    Derived form: noun split4
    Sample sentence:
    The wooden sticks split

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Top 500 Verbs

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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slide - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

slide

 

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Noun slide has 7 senses
  1. slide, microscope slide - a small flat rectangular piece of glass on which specimens can be mounted for microscopic study
    --1 is a kind of plate glass, sheet glass
    --1 has parts: cover glass, cover slip; section
  2. slide - (geology) the descent of a large mass of earth or rocks or snow etc.
    --2 is a kind of
    descent
    --2 has particulars: avalanche; landslide, landslip
    Derived form: verb slide1
  3. swoop, slide - (music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale; "the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides"
    --3 is a kind of glissando
    Derived form: verb slide3
  4. slide - plaything consisting of a sloping chute down which children can slide
    --4 is a kind of
    plaything, toy
    --4 is a part of playground
    Derived form: verb slide1
  5. slide, glide, coast - the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it; "his slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill"; "the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope"
    --5 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --5 has particulars: skid, slip, sideslip
    Derived forms: verb slide3, verb slide1
  6. slide, lantern slide - a transparency mounted in a frame; viewed with a slide projector
    --6 is a kind of foil, transparency
    --6 has parts: positive
  7. chute, slide, slideway, sloping trough - sloping channel through which things can descend
    --7 is a kind of gutter, trough
    --7 has parts: skid
    --7 has particulars: coal chute; water chute
Verb slide has 3 senses
  1. skid, slip, slue, slew, slide - move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk"
    --1 is one way to glide
    Derived forms: noun slide5, noun slide4, noun slide2, noun slider4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. slither, slide - to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly; "They slid through the wicket in the big gate"
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun slider2
    Sample sentence:
    The girls slide the wooden sticks
  3. slide - move smoothly along a surface; "He slid the money over to the other gambler"
    --3 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived forms: noun slide5, noun slide3
    Sample sentence:
    The wooden sticks slide

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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behave - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

behave

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb behave has 3 senses
  1. act, behave, do - behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s Adjective
  2. behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry - behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
    --2 is a kind of hold, carry, bear; act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. behave, comport - behave well or properly; "The children must learn to behave"
    --3 is one way to act, move
    Antonyms: misbehave, misconduct, misdemean
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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headquarter - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

headquarter

 

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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mount - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

mount

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun mount has 5 senses
  1. saddle horse, riding horse, mount - a lightweight horse kept for riding only
    --1 is a kind of horse, Equus caballus
    --1 has particulars:
     remount; palfrey; warhorse; prancer; hack; cow pony; quarter horse; Morgan; Tennessee walker, Tennessee walking horse, Walking horse, Plantation walking horse; American saddle horse; Appaloosa; Arabian, Arab; Lippizan, Lipizzan, Lippizaner; buckskin; crowbait, crow-bait; dun; gray
    Derived form: verb mount5
  2. climb, mount - the act of climbing something; "it was a difficult climb to the top"
    --2 is a kind of rise, ascent, ascension, ascending
    --2 has particulars:
     scaling; clamber; mountain climbing, mountaineering; rock climbing
    Derived forms: verb mount6, verb mount2
  3. mountain, mount - a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a hill
    --3 is a kind of natural elevation, elevation
    --3 has parts: mountain peak; mountainside, versant
    --3 has particulars: alp; ben; seamount; volcano
  4. mount, setting - mounting consisting of a piece of metal (as in a ring or other jewelry) that holds a gem in place; "the diamond was in a plain gold mount"
    --4 is a kind of mounting
    --4 has particulars: pave
    Derived form: verb mount3
  5. backing, mount - something forming a back that is added for strengthening
    --5 is a kind of layer, bed; strengthener, reinforcement
    --5 is a part of framework, frame, framing
    Derived forms: verb mount3, verb mount1
Verb mount has 8 senses
  1. mount - attach to a support; "They mounted the aerator on a floating"
    --1 is one way to
    attach
    Derived form: noun mount5
    Sample sentence:
    The men mount the bookshelves
  2. wax, mount, climb, rise - go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered"
    --2 is one way to increase
    Derived forms: noun mount2, noun mounting1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. mount - fix onto a backing, setting, or support; "mount slides for macroscopic analysis"
    --3 is one way to
    fix, prepare, set up, ready, gear up, set
    Derived forms: noun mount4, noun mount5, noun mounter1, noun mounting2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. mount - put up or launch; "mount a campaign against pronography"
    --4 is one way to
    initiate, pioneer
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. hop on, mount, mount up, get on, jump on, climb on, bestride - get on the back of; "mount a horse"
    --5 is one way to move
    Derived form: noun mount1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. climb, climb up, mount, go up - go upward with gradual or continuous progress; "Did you ever climb up the hill behind your house?"
    --6 is one way to rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
    Derived forms: noun mount2, noun mounter2, noun mounting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. mount, put on - prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance; "mount a theater production"; "mount an attack"; "mount a play"
    --7 is one way to organize, organise, prepare, devise, get up, machinate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. ride, mount - copulate with; "The bull was riding the cow"
    --8 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bury - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

bury

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb bury has 6 senses
  1. bury - cover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas"
    --1 is one way to
    hide, conceal
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
    => Somebody ----s something from somebody
  2. bury, entomb, inhume, inter, lay to rest - place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaos were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday"
    --2 is one way to lay, put down, repose
    Derived form: noun burial1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot bury Sue
  3. bury - place in the earth and cover with soil; "They buried the stolen goods"
    --3 is one way to
    situate, fix, posit, deposit
    Derived form: noun burial2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. immerse, swallow, swallow up, bury, eat up - enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
    --4 is one way to enclose, inclose, shut in
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. bury, sink - embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
    --5 is one way to implant, engraft, embed, imbed, plant
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. forget, bury - dismiss from the mind; stop remembering; "i tried to bury these unpleasant memories"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb lend has 3 senses
  1. lend, impart, bestow, contribute, add, bring - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  2. lend, loan - give temporarily; let have for a limited time; "I will lend you my car"; "loan me some money"
    --2 is one way to give
    Antonyms: borrow
    Derived form: noun lender1
    Sample sentences:
    They lend cars to the tourists
    They lend the tourists their cars
  3. lend - have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to; "This story would lend itself well to serialization on television"; "The current system lends itself to great abuse"
    --3 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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impress - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

impress

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun impress has 1 sense
  1. impress, impressment - the act of coercing someone into government service
    --1 is a kind of seizure
    Derived form: verb impress6
Verb impress has 7 senses
  1. affect, impress, move, strike - have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will impress him
    The good news will impress her
  2. impress - impress positively; "The young chess player impressed her audience"
    --2 is one way to
    affect, impress, move, strike
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to impress Sue
  3. impress, ingrain, instill - produce or try to produce a vivid impression of; "Mother tried to ingrain respect for our elders in us"
    --3 is one way to affect, impress, move, strike
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. impress, imprint - mark or stamp with or as if with pressure; "To make a batik, you impress a design with wax"
    --4 is one way to change surface
    Derived form: noun impression9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. print, impress - reproduce by printing
    --5 is one way to write
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. shanghai, impress - take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship; "The men were shanghaied after being drugged"
    --6 is one way to kidnap, nobble, abduct, snatch
    Derived forms: noun impressment1, noun impress1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. impress, yarn-dye - dye (fabric) before it is spun
    --7 is one way to dye
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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lower - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

lower

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective low has 11 senses
  1. low - less than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "low prices"; "the reservoire is low"
    Antonyms:
    less, lower, low, high, advanced, broad, full, exalted, flooding, in flood, overflowing, swollen, graduate, postgraduate, great, higher, last, utmost, soaring
    Antonym: superior (indirect, via inferior)
    Antonym: superior (indirect, via inferior)
  2. low - literal meanings; being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension; "low ceilings"; "low clouds"; "low hills"; "the sun is low"; "low furniture"; "a low bow"
    Antonyms:
    junior-grade, inferior, lower, lower-ranking, lowly, petty, secondary, subaltern, subordinate, low, high, altitudinous, commanding, dominating, overlooking, eminent, lofty, soaring, towering, high-level, high-stepped, high-stepping, high-top, high-topped, steep, upper
    Antonym: senior (indirect, via junior)
    Antonym: senior (indirect, via junior)
  3. low, low-toned - very low in volume; "a low murmur"; "the low-toned murmur of the surf"
    Antonyms: lower, low, low-toned
    Antonym: side (indirect, via top, bottom)
    Antonym: top (indirect, via bottom, side)
    Antonym: loud (indirect, via soft)
    Antonym: side (indirect, via top, bottom)
    Antonym: top (indirect, via bottom, side)
    Antonym: loud (indirect, via soft)
  4. low - unrefined in character; "low comedy"
    Antonyms:
    chthonian, chthonic, lower, nether, 11 senses of low , low
    Antonym: supernal (indirect, via infernal)
    Antonym: refined (indirect, via unrefined)
    Antonym: supernal (indirect, via infernal)
    Antonym: refined (indirect, via unrefined)
  5. low, low-pitched - used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
    Antonyms: low, low-pitched, high, high-pitched, adenoidal, pinched, nasal, altissimo, countertenor, alto, falsetto, peaky, spiky, piping, piercing, shrill, sharp, screaky, screechy, squeaking, squeaky, squealing, soprano, treble, sopranino, tenor, shrilling
  6. abject, low, low-down, miserable, scummy, scurvy - of the most contemptible kind; "abject cowardice"; "a low stunt to pull"; "a low-down sneak"; "his miserable treatment of his family"; "You miserable skunk!"; "a scummy rabble"; "a scurvy trick"
    Antonyms: abject, low, low-down, miserable, scummy, scurvy
    Antonym: estimable (indirect, via contemptible)
    Antonym: estimable (indirect, via contemptible)
  7. humble, low, lowly, modest, small - low or inferior in station or quality; "a humble cottage"; "a lowly parish priest"; "a modest man of the people"; "small beginnings"
    Antonyms: humble, low, lowly, modest, small
    Antonym: superior (indirect, via inferior)
    Antonym: superior (indirect, via inferior)
  8. depleted, low - no longer sufficient; "supplies are low"; "our funds are depleted"
    Antonyms: depleted, low
    Antonym: sufficient (indirect, via insufficient)
    Antonym: sufficient (indirect, via insufficient)
  9. broken, crushed, humbled, humiliated, low - subdued or brought low in condition or status; "brought low"; "a broken man"; "his broken spirit"
    Antonyms: broken, crushed, humbled, humiliated, low
    Antonym: proud (indirect, via humble)
    Antonym: proud (indirect, via humble)
  10. blue, depressed, dispirited, down, downcast, downhearted, down in the mouth, low, low-spirited - low in spirits; "lonely and blue in a strange city"; "depressed by the loss of his job"; "a dispirited and resigned expression on her face"; "downcast after his defeat"; "feeling discouraged and downhearted"
    Antonyms: blue, depressed, dispirited, down, downcast, downhearted, down in the mouth, low, low-spirited
    Antonym: elated (indirect, via dejected)
    Antonym: elated (indirect, via dejected)
  11. first, low - being the gear producing the lowest drive speed; "use first gear on steep hills"
    Antonyms: first, low
    Antonym: reverse (indirect, via forward)
    Antonym: reverse (indirect, via forward)
Noun lower has 1 sense
  1. lower berth, lower - the lower of two berths
    --1 is a kind of berth, bunk, built in bed
    Derived forms: verb lower3, verb lower1
Verb lower has 5 senses
  1. lower, take down, let down, get down, bring down - move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"
    --1 is one way to move, displace
    Antonyms: raise, lift, elevate, get up, bring up
    Derived forms: noun lower1, noun lowering2
    Sample sentence:
    They lower the bags on the table
  2. lower, lour - set lower; "lower a rating"; "lower expectations"
    --2 is one way to devalue
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. lower, depress - cause to drop or sink; "The lack of rain had depressed the water level in the reservoir"
    --3 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun lower1, noun lowering1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. turn down, lower, lour - make lower or quieter; "turn down the volume of a radio"
    --4 is one way to decrease, lessen, minify
    Derived form: noun lowering1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. frown, glower, lour, lower - look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
    --5 is one way to grimace, make a face, pull a face
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bite - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

bite

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun bite has 9 senses
  1. bite - a wound resulting from biting by an animal or a person
    --1 is a kind of
    wound, lesion
    --1 has particulars: dog bite; snakebite
    Derived form: verb bite1
  2. morsel, bit, bite - a small amount of solid food; a mouthful; "all they had left was a bit of bread"
    --2 is a kind of taste, mouthful
    --2 has particulars:
     chew, chaw, cud, quid, plug, wad; crumb; sop, sops
  3. sting, bite, insect bite - a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin
    --3 is a kind of injury, hurt, harm, trauma
    --3 has particulars: bee sting; flea bite; mosquito bite
    Derived form: verb bite4
  4. bite, collation, snack - a light informal meal
    --4 is a kind of meal, repast
    --4 has particulars: refreshment; nosh; coffee break, tea break
  5. bite - (angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait; "after fishing for an hour he still had not had a bite"
    --5 is a kind of
    success
  6. pungency, bite - wit having a sharp and caustic quality; "he commented with typical pungency"; "the bite of satire"
    --6 is a kind of wit, humor, humour, witticism, wittiness
  7. pungency, bite, sharpness - a strong odor or taste property; "the pungency of mustard"; "the sulfurous bite of garlic"; "the sharpness of strange spices"
    --7 is a kind of spiciness, spice, spicery
  8. bite, chomp - the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws
    --8 is a kind of eating, feeding
    --8 has particulars: munch; nibble; nip, pinch
    Derived form: verb bite1
  9. bite - a portion removed from the whole; "the government's weekly bite from my paycheck"
    --9 is a kind of
    subtraction, deduction
Verb bite has 4 senses
  1. bite, seize with teeth - to grip, cut off, or tear with or as if with the teeth or jaws; "Gunny invariably tried to bite her"
    --1 is one way to grip
    Derived forms: noun bite1, noun bite8, noun biter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. bite, sting, burn - cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort; "The sun burned his face"
    --2 is one way to ache, smart, hurt
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. bite - penetrate or cut, as with a knife; "The fork bit into the surface"
    --3 is one way to
    pierce
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. sting, bite, prick - deliver a sting to; "A bee stung my arm yesterday"
    --4 is one way to pierce
    Derived form: noun bite3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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capture - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

capture

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun capture has 5 senses
  1. capture, gaining control, seizure - the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
    --1 is a kind of acquiring, getting
    --1 has particulars:
     usurpation; apprehension, arrest, catch, collar, pinch, taking into custody; conquest, conquering, subjection, subjugation; enslavement
    Derived form: verb capture5
  2. capture - a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
    --2 is a kind of
    natural process, natural action, action, activity
  3. capture - any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle
    --3 is a kind of
    natural process, natural action, action, activity
    Derived form: verb capture4
  4. capture, seizure - the act of taking of a person by force
    --4 is a kind of felony
    --4 has particulars: abduction; kidnapping, snatch
    Derived form: verb capture3
  5. capture - the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board
    --5 is a kind of
    chess move
    --5 has particulars: exchange; exchange
Verb capture has 6 senses
  1. capture - succeed in representing or expressing something intangible; "capture the essence of Spring"; "capture an idea"
    --1 is one way to
    represent, interpret
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant - attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"
    --2 is one way to attract, appeal
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to capture Sue
  3. get, catch, capture - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?"
    --3 is one way to seize, prehend, clutch
    Derived form: noun capture4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. capture - bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit; "This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons"; "The star captured a comet"
    --4 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun capture3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. appropriate, capture, seize, conquer - take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle"
    --5 is one way to assume, usurp, seize, take over, arrogate
    Derived form: noun capture1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  6. capture, catch - capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping; "I caught a rabbit in the trap toady"
    --6 is one way to get, acquire
    Derived form: noun capturer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ban - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ban

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun ban has 5 senses
  1. prohibition, ban, proscription - a decree that prohibits something
    --1 is a kind of decree, edict, fiat, order, rescript
    --1 has particulars:
     banning-order; injunction, enjoining, enjoinment, cease and desist order; interdict, interdiction
    Derived forms: verb ban2, verb ban1
  2. ban - 100 bani equal 1 leu
    --2 is a kind of
    Moldovan monetary unit
  3. ban - 100 bani equal 1 leu
    --3 is a kind of
    Romanian monetary unit
    --3 is a part of leu
  4. ban, banning, forbiddance, forbidding - an official prohibition or edict against something
    --4 is a kind of prohibition
    --4 has particulars: test ban
    Derived forms: verb ban2, verb ban1
  5. Bachelor of Arts in Nursing, BAN - a bachelor's degree in nursing
    --5 is a kind of bachelor's degree, baccalaureate
Verb ban has 4 senses
  1. ban - prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure; "Smoking is banned in this building"
    --1 is one way to
    forbid, prohibit, interdict, proscribe, veto, disallow
    Derived forms: noun ban4, noun ban1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  2. ban, censor - forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper)
    --2 is one way to outlaw, criminalize, criminalise, illegalize, illegalise
    Derived forms: noun ban4, noun ban1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue ban the movie
  3. banish, ban - ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
    --3 is one way to expel, throw out, kick out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. banish, ban, ostracize, ostracise, shun, cast out, blackball - expel from a community or group
    --4 is one way to expel, throw out, kick out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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dare - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

dare

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun dare has 1 sense
  1. dare, daring - a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy; "he could never refuse a dare"
    --1 is a kind of challenge
    Derived forms: verb dare2, verb dare3
Verb dare has 3 senses
  1. make bold, dare, presume - take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission; "How dare you call my lawyer?"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s INFINITIVE
  2. dare - to be courageous enough to try or do something; "I don't dare call him", "she dares to dress differently from the others"
    --2 is one way to
    act, move
    Derived forms: noun dare1, noun daring2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s INFINITIVE
  3. defy, dare - challenge; "I dare you!"
    --3 is one way to challenge
    Derived forms: noun dare1, noun daring1
    Sample sentence:
    They dare him to write the letter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cease - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cease

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cease has 1 sense
  1. cease - (`cease' is a noun only in the phrase `without cease') end
    --1 is a kind of
    end, ending
    Derived form: verb cease1
Verb cease has 2 senses
  1. discontinue, stop, cease, give up, quit, lay off - put an end to a state or an activity; "Quit teasing your little brother"
    Derived forms: noun cessation1, noun cease1
    Sample sentence:
    They cease moving
  2. end, stop, finish, terminate, cease - have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical; "the bronchioles terminate in a capillary bed"; "Your rights stop where you infringe upon the rights of other"; "My property ends by the bushes"; "The symphony ends in a pianissimo"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pose - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pose

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun pose has 3 senses
  1. airs, pose - affected manners intended to impress others; "don't put on airs with me"
    --1 is a kind of affectedness
    Derived form: verb pose4
  2. pose - a posture assumed by models for photographic or artistic purposes
    --2 is a kind of
    position, posture, attitude
    Derived form: verb pose2
  3. affectation, mannerism, pose, affectedness - a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
    --3 is a kind of pretense, pretence, pretending, simulation, feigning
    --3 has particulars: attitude; radical chic
    Derived form: verb pose4
Verb pose has 6 senses
  1. present, pose - introduce; "This poses an interesting question"
    --1 is one way to constitute, represent, make up, comprise, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. model, pose, sit, posture - assume a posture as for artistic purposes; "We don't know the woman who posed for Leonardo so often"
    --2 is one way to expose, exhibit, display
    Derived forms: noun pose2, noun poser2, noun posing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. pose, impersonate, personate - pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions; "She posed as the Czar's daughter"
    --3 is one way to deceive, betray, lead astray
    Derived form: noun poser1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    => Somebody ----s PP
  4. pose, posture - behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others; "Don't pay any attention to him--he is always posing to impress his peers!"; "She postured and made a total fool of herself"
    --4 is one way to behave, acquit, bear, deport, conduct, comport, carry
    Derived forms: noun pose3, noun pose1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  5. put, set, place, pose, position, lay - put into a certain place or abstract location; "Put your things here"; "Set the tray down"; "Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children"; "Place emphasis on a certain point"
    --5 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentence:
    They pose the bags on the table
  6. perplex, vex, stick, get, puzzle, mystify, baffle, beat, pose, bewilder, flummox, stupefy, nonplus, gravel, amaze, dumbfound - be a mystery or bewildering to; "This beats me!"; "Got me--I don't know the answer!"; "a vexing problem"; "This question really stuck me"
    --6 is one way to confuse, throw, fox, befuddle, fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate
    Derived form: noun poser3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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found - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

found

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective found has 1 sense
  1. found - come upon unexpectedly or after searching; "found art"; "the lost-and-found department"
    Antonyms:
    lost, mislaid, misplaced, missing, straying, squandered, wasted, gone
Noun found has 1 sense
  1. found - food and lodging provided in addition to money; "they worked for $30 and found"
    --1 is a kind of
    wage, pay, earnings, remuneration, salary
Verb find has 16 senses
  1. find, happen, chance, bump, encounter - come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day"
    --1 is a kind of open, open up; open, open up
    Derived forms: noun foundation2, noun founder2, noun founding1, noun find2, noun finder2, noun foundation2, noun founder2, noun founding1, noun find2, noun finder2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    find, happen, chance, bump, encounter
    They find the money in the closet
    establish, set up, found, launch
    Somebody ----s something
    find, happen, chance, bump, encounter
    They find the money in the closet
  2. detect, observe, find, discover, notice - discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of; "She detected high levels of lead in her drinking water"; "We found traces of lead in the paint"
    --2 is a kind of initiate, pioneer; sight; initiate, pioneer; sight
    Derived forms: noun foundation7, noun founder2, noun founding1, noun find2, noun finder2, noun finding3, noun finding1, noun foundation7, noun founder2, noun founding1, noun find2, noun finder2, noun finding3, noun finding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    detect, observe, find, discover, notice
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    establish, found, plant, constitute, institute
    Somebody ----s something
    detect, observe, find, discover, notice
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. find, regain - come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost; "Did you find your glasses?"; "I cannot find my gloves!"
    --3 is a kind of get, acquire; get, acquire
    Antonyms: lose
    Derived forms: noun foundation1, noun foundation3, noun finder1, noun find2, noun finder2, noun foundation1, noun foundation3, noun finder1, noun find2, noun finder2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something PP
    16 senses of find
    find, regain
    They find the money in the closet
    establish, base, ground, found
    Somebody ----s something PP
    16 senses of find
    find, regain
    They find the money in the closet
  4. determine, find, find out, ascertain - after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study; "find the product of two numbers"; "The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize"
    Derived forms: noun find1, noun finding3, noun find1, noun finding3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
    determine, find, find out, ascertain
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s whether INFINITIVE
  5. find, feel - come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds; "I feel that he doesn't like me"; "I find him to be obnoxious"; "I found the movie rather entertaining"
    --5 is a kind of reason, reason out, conclude; reason, reason out, conclude
    Sample sentences:
    They find that there was a traffic accident
    find, feel
    They find that there was a traffic accident
  6. witness, find, see - perceive or be contemporaneous with; "We found Republicans winning the offices"; "You'll see a lot of cheating in this school"; "I want to see results"; "The 1960 saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions"; "I want to see results"
    --6 is a kind of experience, undergo, see, go through; experience, undergo, see, go through
    Derived forms: noun finder2, noun finder2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    witness, find, see
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  7. line up, get hold, come up, find - get something or somebody for a specific purpose; "I found this gadget that will serve as a bottle opener"; "I got hold of these tools to fix our plumbing"; "The chairman got hold of a secretary on Friday night to type the urgent letter"
    --7 is a kind of get, acquire; get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    line up, get hold, come up, find
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. discover, find - make a discovery, make a new finding; "Roentgen discovered X-rays"; "Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle"
    --8 is a kind of gestate, conceive, conceptualize, conceptualise; gestate, conceive, conceptualize, conceptualise
    Derived forms: noun find1, noun find2, noun finding3, noun find1, noun find2, noun finding3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    discover, find
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  9. discover, find - make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover"
    --9 is a kind of learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see; learn, hear, get word, get wind, pick up, find out, get a line, discover, see
    Derived forms: noun find2, noun find2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    discover, find
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  10. find - obtain through effort or management; "She found the time and energy to take care of her aging parents"; "We found the money to send our sons to college"
    --10 is a kind of
    get, acquire; get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    find
    Somebody ----s something
  11. rule, find - decide on and make a declaration about; "find someone guilty"
    --11 is a kind of pronounce, label, judge; pronounce, label, judge
    Derived forms: noun finding2, noun finding2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s PP
    rule, find
    Something ----s something Adjective/Noun
    Somebody ----s PP
  12. receive, get, find, obtain, incur - receive a specified treatment (abstract); "These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions"
    --12 is a kind of change; change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    receive, get, find, obtain, incur
    Something ----s
  13. find - perceive oneself to be in a certain condition or place; "I found myself in a difficult situation"; "When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital room"
    --13 is a kind of
    perceive, comprehend; perceive, comprehend
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    find
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
  14. recover, retrieve, find, regain - get or find back; recover the use of; "She regained control of herself"; "She found her voice and replied quickly"
    --14 is a kind of get, acquire; get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
    recover, retrieve, find, regain
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  15. find - succeed in reaching; arrive at; "The arrrow found its mark"
    --15 is a kind of
    reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain; reach, make, attain, hit, arrive at, gain
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    find
    Something ----s something
  16. find oneself, find - accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation; "My son went to Berkeley to find himself"
    --16 is a kind of mature, maturate, grow; mature, maturate, grow
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    find oneself, find
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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dig - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

dig

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun dig has 5 senses
  1. dig, excavation, archeological site - the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig"
    --1 is a kind of site, land site
    --1 has particulars: Byblos
    Derived forms: verb dig4, verb dig2, verb dig1
  2. shot, shaft, slam, dig, barb, jibe, gibe - an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"
    --2 is a kind of remark, comment
    --2 has particulars: cheap shot
  3. dig - a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover"
    --3 is a kind of
    dent, gouge, nick
  4. excavation, digging, dig - the act of digging; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton"
    --4 is a kind of creating by removal
    Derived forms: verb dig4, verb dig2, verb dig1
  5. dig, jab - the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs"
    --5 is a kind of touch, touching
    Derived form: verb dig5
Verb dig has 6 senses
  1. dig, delve, cut into, turn over - turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"
    --1 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived forms: noun dig1, noun dig4, noun digger2, noun digging1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. dig, dig out - create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
    --2 is one way to hollow, hollow out, core out
    Derived forms: noun dig4, noun dig1, noun digger1, noun digger2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. labor, labour, toil, fag, travail, grind, drudge, dig, moil - work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long"
    --3 is one way to work, do work
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. excavate, dig, hollow - remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillsite"
    --4 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived forms: noun dig1, noun dig4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. jab, prod, stab, poke, dig - poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"
    --5 is one way to thrust
    Derived form: noun dig5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  6. get the picture, comprehend, savvy, dig, grasp, compass, apprehend - get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"
    --6 is one way to understand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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upset

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective upset has 5 senses
  1. disquieted, distressed, disturbed, upset, worried - afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief; "too upset to say anything"; "spent many disquieted moments"; "distressed about her son's leaving home"; "lapsed into disturbed sleep"; "worried parents"; "a worried frown"; "one last worried check of the sleeping children"
    Antonym: untroubled (indirect, via troubled)
  2. broken, confused, disordered, upset - thrown into a state of disarray or confusion; "troops fleeing in broken ranks"; "a confused mass of papers on the desk"; "the small disordered room"; "with everything so upset"
    Antonym: organized (indirect, via disorganized)
  3. upset - used of an unexpected defeat of a team favored to win; "the Bills' upset victory over the Houston Oilers"
    Antonym:
    expected (indirect, via unexpected)
  4. upset - mildly physically distressed; "an upset stomach"
    Antonym:
    well (indirect, via ill)
  5. overturned, upset, upturned - having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom; "an overturned car"; "the upset pitcher of milk"; "sat on an upturned bucket"
    Antonym: unturned (indirect, via turned)
Noun upset has 6 senses
  1. disturbance, perturbation, upset - an unhappy and worried mental state; "there was too much anger and disturbance"; "she didn't realize the upset she caused me"
    --1 is a kind of agitation
    Derived forms: verb upset2, verb upset3
  2. upset, derangement, overthrow - the act of disturbing the mind or body; "his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset"; "she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living"
    --2 is a kind of disturbance
    Derived form: verb upset3
  3. disorder, upset - condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time"
    --3 is a kind of condition, status
    --3 has particulars:
     immunological disorder; functional disorder; organic disorder; abocclusion; abruptio placentae; achlorhydria; acholia, cholestasis; achylia, achylia gastrica; acute brain disorder, acute organic brain syndrome; ailment, complaint, ill; eating disorder; bladder disorder; cardiovascular disease; celiac disease; cheilosis, perleche; choking; colpoxerosis; degenerative disorder; dysaphia; dysosmia, parosamia, ofactory impairment; dysphagia; dysuria; failure; fantods; glandular disease, gland disease, glandular disorder, adenosis; hyperactivity; impaction, impacted tooth; impaction; learning disorder, learning disability; malocclusion; idiopathic disease, idiopathic disorder, idiopathy; mental disorder, mental disturbance, disturbance, psychological disorder, folie; metabolic disorder; nervous disorder, neurological disorder, neurological disease; hydrocele; sleep disorder; strangulation; hematocolpometra, haematocolpometra; hematocolpos, haematocolpos; speech disorder, speech defect, defect of speech; sprue, tropical sprue
  4. upset, swage - a tool used to thicken or spread (the end of a bar or a rivet etc.) by forging or hammering or swaging
    --4 is a kind of tool
    Derived form: verb upset5
  5. upset, overturn, turnover - the act of upsetting something; "he was badly bruised by the upset of his sled at a high speed"
    --5 is a kind of inversion, upending
    Derived form: verb upset4
  6. overturn, upset - an improbable and unexpected victory; "the biggest upset since David beat Goliath"
    --6 is a kind of success
    Derived form: verb upset6
Verb upset has 6 senses
  1. upset - disturb the balance or stability of; "The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries"
    --1 is one way to
    touch, disturb
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. upset, discompose, untune, disconcert, discomfit - cause to lose one's composure
    --2 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Derived form: noun upset1
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to upset Sue
  3. disturb, upset, trouble - move deeply; "This book upset me"; "A troubling thought"
    --3 is one way to affect, impress, move, strike
    Derived forms: noun upset2, noun upset1
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will upset him
  4. overturn, tip over, turn over, upset, knock over, bowl over, tump over - cause to overturn from an upright or normal position; "The cat knocked over the flower vase"; "the clumsy customer turned over the vase"; "he tumped over his beer"
    --4 is one way to move, displace
    Derived form: noun upset5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. swage, upset - form metals with a swage
    --5 is one way to shape, form, work, mold, mould, forge
    Derived form: noun upset4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. upset - defeat suddenly and unexpectedly; "The foreign team upset the local team"
    --6 is one way to
    get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Derived forms: noun upset6, noun upsetter1
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to upset his opponent

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pretend

 

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Adjective pretend has 1 sense
  1. make-believe, pretend - imagined as in a play; "the make-believe world of theater"; "play money"; "dangling their legs in the water to catch pretend fish"
    Antonyms: real, existent (indirect, via unreal)
Noun pretend has 1 sense
  1. make-believe, pretend - the enactment of a pretense; "it was just pretend"
    --1 is a kind of pretense, pretence, pretending, simulation, feigning
    Derived form: verb pretend5
Verb pretend has 6 senses
  1. feign, sham, pretend, affect, dissemble - make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"
    --1 is one way to misrepresent, belie
    Derived forms: noun pretender2, noun pretense2, noun pretense1, noun pretending1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  2. dissemble, pretend, act - behave unnaturally or affectedly; "She's just acting"
    Derived form: noun pretender2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. pretend - put forward a claim and assert right or possession of; "pretend the title of King"
    --3 is one way to
    claim, lay claim, arrogate
    Derived forms: noun Pretender1, noun pretension2, noun pretense4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. guess, venture, pretend, hazard - put forward, of a guess, in spite of possible refutation; "I am guessing that the price of real estate will rise again"; "I cannot pretend to say that you are wrong"
    --4 is one way to speculate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. make, pretend, make believe - represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like; "She makes like an actress"
    --5 is one way to act, play, represent
    Derived form: noun pretend1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  6. profess, pretend - state insincerely; "He professed innocence but later admitted his guilt"; "She pretended not to have known the suicide bomber"; "She pretends to be an expert on wine"
    --6 is one way to claim
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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rid

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb rid has 1 sense
  1. rid, free, disembarrass - relieve from; "Rid the the house of pests"
    Derived form: noun riddance1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody of something

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scream - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

scream

 

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Noun scream has 3 senses
  1. scream, screaming, shriek, shrieking, screech, screeching - sharp piercing cry; "her screaming attracted the neighbors"
    --1 is a kind of cry, outcry, call, yell, shout, vociferation
    Derived form: verb scream1
  2. screech, screeching, shriek, shrieking, scream, screaming - a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry; "he ducked at the screechings of shells"; "he heard the scream of the brakes"
    --2 is a kind of noise
    Derived form: verb scream3
  3. belly laugh, sidesplitter, howler, thigh-slapper, scream, wow, riot - a joke that seems extremely funny
    --3 is a kind of joke, gag, laugh, jest, jape
Verb scream has 3 senses
  1. shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo, squall - utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me"
    --1 is one way to utter, emit, let out, let loose
    Derived forms: noun scream1, noun screamer3, noun screaming1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue scream
  2. yell, scream - utter or declare in a very loud voice; "You don't have to yell--I can hear you just fine"
    --2 is one way to shout
    Derived forms: noun screamer2, noun screamer3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. scream - make a loud, piercing sound; "Fighter planes are screaming through the skies"
    --3 is one way to
    make noise, resound, noise
    Derived forms: noun scream2, noun screaming2
    Sample sentences:
    You can hear animals scream in the meadows
    The meadows scream with animals

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sail - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

sail

 

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Noun sail has 2 senses
  1. sail, canvas, canvass, sheet - a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
    --1 is a kind of piece of cloth, piece of material
    --1 is a part of sailing vessel, sailing ship
    --1 has particulars:
     balloon sail; crossjack, mizzen course; fore-and-aft sail; foresail; headsail; mainsail; main-topsail; press of sail, press of canvas; royal; save-all; skysail; square sail; topgallant, topgallant sail; topsail
    Derived forms: verb sail3, verb sail1
  2. cruise, sail - an ocean trip taken for pleasure
    --2 is a kind of ocean trip, voyage
    Derived forms: verb sail4, verb sail3, verb sail1
Verb sail has 4 senses
  1. sail - traverse or travel by ship on (a body of water); "We sailed the Atlantic"; "He sailed the Pacific all alone"
    --1 is one way to
    travel, journey
    Derived forms: noun sail2, noun sail1, noun sailor2, noun sailor1
    Sample sentences:
    They sail the river
    They sail down the river
  2. sweep, sail - move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions; "The diva swept into the room"; "Shreds of paper sailed through the air"; "The searchlights swept across the sky"
    --2 is one way to move
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. sail - travel in a boat propelled by wind; "I love sailing, especially on the open sea"
    --3 is one way to
    boat
    Derived forms: noun sail2, noun sail1, noun sailing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s PP
  4. voyage, sail, navigate - travel by boat on a boat propelled by wind or by other means; "The QE2 will sail to Southampton tomorrow"
    --4 is one way to travel, journey
    Derived form: noun sail2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody PP

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communicate

 

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Verb communicate has 7 senses
  1. communicate, pass on, pass, put across - transmit information ; "Please communicate this message to all employees"
    --1 is one way to convey, transmit, communicate
    Derived forms: noun communication3, noun communication1, noun communication2, noun communicator1, noun communicating1
    Sample sentence:
    They communicate the information to them
  2. communicate, intercommunicate - transmit thoughts or feelings; "He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist"
    --2 is one way to interact
    Derived forms: noun communication1, noun communication2, noun communicator1, noun communicating1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  3. convey, transmit, communicate - transfer to another; "communicate a disease"
    --3 is one way to transfer
    Derived form: noun communication2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  4. communicate - join or connect; "The rooms communicated"
    --4 is one way to
    intercommunicate
    Derived form: noun communication3
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. communicate - be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas; "He and his sons haven't communicated for years"; "Do you communicate well with your advisor?"
    --5 is one way to
    interact
    Derived forms: noun communication1, noun communication2, noun communicator1, noun communicating1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. communicate - administer communion; in church
    --6 is one way to
    covenant
    Antonyms: excommunicate, curse
    Derived form: noun communication2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  7. commune, communicate - receive Communion, in the Catholic church
    --7 is one way to covenant
    Derived form: noun communication2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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govern

 

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Verb govern has 4 senses
  1. regulate, regularize, regularise, order, govern - bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations; "We cannot regulate the way people dress"; "This town likes to regulate"
    --1 is one way to decide, make up one's mind, determine
    Derived forms: noun government2, noun governor2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. govern - direct or strongly influence the behavior of; "His belief in God governs his conduct"
    --2 is one way to
    control, command
    Derived form: noun government3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. govern, rule - exercise authority over; as of nations; "Who is governing the country now?"
    --3 is one way to control, command
    Derived forms: noun government1, noun governor1, noun governing1, noun governance2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    => Somebody ----s
  4. govern - require to be in a certain grammatical case, voice, or mood; "most transitive verbs govern the accusative case in German"
    --4 is one way to
    necessitate, ask, postulate, need, require, take, involve, call for, demand
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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swim

 

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Noun swim has 1 sense
  1. swimming, swim - the act of swimming
    --1 is a kind of water sport, aquatics
    --1 has particulars:
     bathe; dip, plunge; dive, diving; floating; skin diving, skin-dive
    Derived forms: verb swim2, verb swim1
Verb swim has 2 senses
  1. swim - travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank"
    --1 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun swim1, noun swimmer2, noun swimmer1, noun swimming1
    Sample sentences:
    These men swim across the river
    These men swim the river
  2. float, swim - be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived form: noun swim1
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't swim

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react - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

react

 

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Verb react has 3 senses
  1. react, respond - show a response or a reaction to something
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Derived forms: noun reaction1, noun reaction2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Something ----s to somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. react - undergo a chemical reaction; react with another substance under certain conditions; "The hydrogen and the oxygen react"
    --2 is one way to
    change state, turn
    Derived forms: noun reaction3, noun reactant1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. react, oppose - act against or in opposition to; "She reacts negatively to everything I say"
    --3 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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frighten

 

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Verb frighten has 2 senses
  1. frighten, fright, scare, affright - cause fear in; "The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me"
    --1 is one way to stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir
    Derived form: noun frightening1
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will frighten him
  2. frighten - drive out by frightening
    --2 is one way to
    chase away, drive out, turn back, drive away, dispel, drive off, run off
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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seize - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

seize

 

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Verb seize has 8 senses
  1. seize, prehend, clutch - take hold of; grab; "The salesclerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals"
    --1 is one way to take, get hold of
    Derived form: noun seizing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. seize - take or capture by force; "The terrorists seized the politicians"; "The rebels threaten to seize civilian hostages"
    --2 is one way to
    take, get hold of
    Derived forms: noun seizure3, noun seizer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. appropriate, capture, seize, conquer - take possession of by force, as after an invasion; "the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants"; "The army seized the town"; "The militia captured the castle"
    --3 is one way to assume, usurp, seize, take over, arrogate
    Derived form: noun seizure2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  4. impound, attach, sequester, confiscate, seize - take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority; "The FBI seized the drugs"; "The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment"; "The police confiscated the stolen artwork"
    --4 is one way to take
    Derived form: noun seizure4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. assume, usurp, seize, take over, arrogate - seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession; "He assumed to himself the right to fill all positions in the town"; "he usurped my rights"; "She seized control of the throne after her husband died"
    --5 is one way to take
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. seize - hook by a pull on the line; "strike a fish"
    --6 is one way to
    hook
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. seize, clutch, get hold of - affect; "Fear seized the prisoners"; "The patient was seized with unberable pains"; "He was seized with a dreadful disease"
    --7 is one way to overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome, overtake
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s somebody
  8. grab, seize - capture the attention or imagination of; "This story will grab you"; "The movie seized my imagination"
    --8 is one way to intrigue, fascinate
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

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Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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pray - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pray

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb pray has 2 senses
  1. pray - address God; say a prayer
    --1 is one way to
    commune
    Derived forms: noun prayer5, noun prayer2, noun prayer4, noun prayer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  2. beg, implore, pray - call upon in supplication; entreat; "I beg you to stop!"
    --2 is one way to plead
    Sample sentence:
    They pray to move

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burst - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

burst

 

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Adjective burst has 1 sense
  1. burst, ruptured, busted - suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst'); "a burst balloon"; "burst pipes"; "burst seams"; "a ruptured appendix"; "a busted balloon"
    Antonym: undamaged (indirect, via damaged)
Noun burst has 4 senses
  1. explosion, burst - the act of exploding or bursting something; "the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children"; "the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft"
    --1 is a kind of change of integrity
    --1 has particulars: detonation; fulmination
    Derived forms: verb burst3, verb burst1
  2. fusillade, salvo, volley, burst - rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms; "our fusillade from the left flank caught them by surprise"
    --2 is a kind of fire, firing
  3. burst, fit - a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason); "a burst of applause"; "a fit of housecleaning"
    --3 is a kind of activity
    --3 has particulars: fits and starts
    Derived form: verb burst5
  4. outburst, burst, flare-up - a sudden violent happening; "an outburst of heavy rain"; "a burst of lightning"
    --4 is a kind of happening, occurrence, natural event
    --4 has particulars: salvo; rush
Verb burst has 8 senses
  1. burst, split, break open - break open or apart suddenly; "The bubble burst"
    --1 is one way to break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
    Derived form: noun burst1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. break, burst, erupt - force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger"
    --2 is one way to express emotion, express feelings
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. explode, burst - burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded"
    --3 is one way to change integrity
    Derived forms: noun burst1, noun burster1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. burst - move suddenly, energetically, or violently; "He burst out of the house into the cool night"
    --4 is one way to
    jump, leap, bound, spring
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. abound, burst, bristle - be in a state of movement or action; "The room abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers"
    --5 is one way to have, feature
    Derived form: noun burst3
    Sample sentence:
    The streets burst with crowds
  6. burst - emerge suddenly; "The sun burst into view"
    --6 is one way to
    emerge
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  7. collapse, burst - cause to burst; "The ice broke the pipe"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. burst, bust - break open or apart suddenly and forcefully; "The dam burst"
    --8 is one way to break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hurry

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hurry has 3 senses
  1. hurry, haste - a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry; "in a hurry to lock the door"
    --1 is a kind of urgency
    Derived form: verb hurry3
  2. haste, hastiness, hurry, hurriedness, precipitation - overly eager speed (and possible carelessness); "he soon regretted his haste"
    --2 is a kind of speed, swiftness, fastness
    --2 has particulars:
     abruptness, precipitateness, precipitance, precipitancy, suddenness
    Derived form: verb hurry2
  3. haste, hurry, rush, rushing - the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner; "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"
    --3 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --3 has particulars: dash, bolt; scamper, scramble, scurry
    Derived form: verb hurry1
Verb hurry has 3 senses
  1. travel rapidly, speed, hurry, zip - move very fast; "The runner zipped past us at breakneck speed"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Derived forms: noun hurry3, noun hurrying1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  2. rush, hasten, hurry, look sharp, festinate - act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"
    --2 is one way to act, move
    Derived form: noun hurry2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. rush, hurry - urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
    --3 is one way to urge, urge on, press, exhort
    Derived form: noun hurry1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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disappoint - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

disappoint

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb disappoint has 1 sense
  1. disappoint, let down - fail to meet the hopes or expectations of; "Her boyfriend let her down when he did not propose marriage"
    --1 is one way to thwart, queer, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilk
    Derived forms: noun disappointment1, noun disappointment2
    Sample sentences:
    The performance is likely to disappoint Sue
    The bad news will disappoint him

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ease - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ease

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun ease has 5 senses
  1. ease, easiness, simplicity - freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort; "he rose through the ranks with apparent ease"; "they put it into containers for ease of transportation"
    --1 is a kind of quality
    Antonyms: difficulty, difficultness
    --1 has particulars: effortlessness
  2. ease, comfort - a freedom from financial difficulty that promotes a comfortable state; "a life of luxury and ease"; "he had all the material comforts of this world"
    --2 is a kind of affluence, richness
    --2 has particulars: lap of luxury
  3. relief, ease - the condition of being comfortable or relieved (especially after being relieved of distress); "he enjoyed his relief from responsibility"; "getting it off his conscience gave him some ease"
    --3 is a kind of comfort, comfortableness
    --3 has particulars: reprieve, respite
    Derived form: verb ease4
  4. ease, informality - freedom from constraint or embarrassment; "I am never at ease with strangers"
    --4 is a kind of naturalness
  5. rest, ease, repose, relaxation - freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility); "took his repose by the swimming pool"
    --5 is a kind of inactivity
    --5 has particulars:
     bedrest, bed rest; lie-in; quiescence, quiescency, dormancy, sleeping; leisure
Verb ease has 4 senses
  1. ease - move gently or carefully; "He eased himself into the chair"
    --1 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. comfort, ease - lessen pain or discomfort; alleviate; "ease the pain in your legs"
    --2 is one way to relieve, alleviate, palliate, assuage
    Derived forms: noun easement2, noun easing2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. facilitate, ease, alleviate - make easier; "you could facilitate the process by sharing your knowledge"
    --3 is one way to help, assist, aid
    Derived form: noun easing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. still, allay, relieve, ease - lessen the intensity of or calm; "The news eased my conscience"; "still the fears"
    --4 is one way to comfort, soothe, console, solace
    Derived forms: noun ease3, noun easement2
    Sample sentence:
    The good news will ease her

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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crash - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

crash

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun crash has 5 senses
  1. clang, clangor, clangour, clangoring, clank, clash, crash - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells"
    --1 is a kind of noise
    Derived form: verb crash2
  2. crash, wreck - a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles); "they are still investigating the crash of the TWA plane"
    --2 is a kind of accident
    --2 has particulars: prang
    Derived form: verb crash3
  3. crash, collapse - a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures)
    --3 is a kind of happening, occurrence, natural event
    Derived form: verb crash10
  4. crash, smash - the act of colliding with something; "his crash through the window"; "the fullback's smash into the defensive line"
    --4 is a kind of hit, hitting, striking
    --4 has particulars: impingement, impaction
    Derived form: verb crash3
  5. crash - (computer science) an event that causes a computer system to become inoperative; "the crash occurred during a thunderstorm and the system has been down ever since"
    --5 is a kind of
    mishap, misadventure, mischance
    --5 has particulars: head crash
    Derived form: verb crash11
Verb crash has 12 senses
  1. crash - fall or come down violently; "The branch crashed down on my car"; "The plane crashed in the sea"
    --1 is one way to
    descend, fall, go down, come down
    Sample sentence:
    The branches crash from the trees
  2. crash - move with, or as if with, a crashing noise; "The car crashed through the glass door"
    --2 is one way to
    move
    Derived form: noun crash1
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. crash, ram - undergo damage or destruction on impact; "the plane crashed into the ocean"; "The car crashed into the lamp post"
    --3 is one way to collide, clash
    Derived forms: noun crash4, noun crash2
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't crash
  4. crash - move violently as through a barrier; "The terrorists crashed the gate"
    --4 is one way to
    pass, go through, go across
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. crash, break up, break apart - break violently or noisily; smash;
    --5 is one way to disintegrate
    Sample sentence:
    The glass tubes crash
  6. crash - occupy, usually uninvited; "My son's friends crashed our house last weekend"
    --6 is one way to
    occupy, reside, lodge in
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. barge in, crash, gate-crash - enter uninvited; informal; "let's crash the party!"
    --7 is one way to intrude, irrupt
    Derived form: noun crasher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  8. crash - cause to crash; "The terrorists crashed the car into the gate of the palace"
    --8 is one way to
    collide
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. crash, dash - hurl or thrust violently; "He dashed the plate against the wall"; "Waves were dashing against the rock"
    --9 is one way to hurl, hurtle, cast
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. crash - undergo a sudden and severe downturn; "the economy crashed"; "will the stock market crash again?"
    --10 is one way to
    change
    Derived form: noun crash3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  11. crash, go down - stop operating; "My computer crashed last night"; "The system goes down at least once a week"
    --11 is one way to fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down
    Derived form: noun crash5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  12. doss, doss down, crash - sleep in a convenient place; "You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable"
    --12 is one way to bed down, bunk down
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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wrap - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

wrap

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun wrap has 3 senses
  1. wrap, wrapper - cloak that is folded or wrapped around a person
    --1 is a kind of cloak
  2. wrap - a sandwich in which the filling is rolled up in a soft tortilla
    --2 is a kind of
    sandwich
    --2 has part: tortilla
  3. wrapping, wrap, wrapper - the covering (usually paper or cellophane) in which something is wrapped
    --3 is a kind of covering
    --3 has particulars:
     envelope; film, plastic film; gift wrapping; jacket; plastic wrap
    Derived forms: verb wrap3, verb wrap1
Verb wrap has 3 senses
  1. wrap, wrap up - arrange or fold as a cover or protection; "wrap the baby before taking her out"; "Wrap the present"
    --1 is one way to cover
    Antonyms: unwrap, undo
    Derived forms: noun wrap3, noun wrapper2, noun wrapper1, noun wrapper3, noun wrapping2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. wind, wrap, roll, twine - wrap or coil around; "roll your hair around your finger"; "Twine the thread around the spool"
    --2 is one way to move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    They wrap the wire around the stick
    The wires wrap around the stick
  3. envelop, enfold, enwrap, wrap, enclose - enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering; "Fog enveloped the house"
    --3 is one way to cover
    Derived form: noun wrap3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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swear - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

swear

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb swear has 5 senses
  1. curse, cuss, blaspheme, swear, imprecate - utter obscenities or profanities; "The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street"
    --1 is one way to express, verbalize, verbalise, utter, give tongue to
    Derived forms: noun swearer1, noun swearing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. affirm, verify, assert, avow, aver, swan, swear - to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true; "Before God I swear I am innocent"
    --2 is one way to declare
    Derived forms: noun swearer2, noun swearing2
    Sample sentence:
    They swear that there was a traffic accident
  3. swear - promise solemnly; take an oath
    --3 is one way to
    vow
    Derived form: noun swearer2
    Sample sentence:
    They swear to move
  4. swear, depose, depone - make a deposition; declare under oath
    --4 is one way to declare
    Derived form: noun swearing2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  5. trust, swear, rely, bank - have confidence or faith in; "We can trust in God"; "Rely on your friends"; "bank on your good education"; "I swear by my grandmother's recipes"
    --5 is one way to believe
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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weigh - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

weigh

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb weigh has 5 senses
  1. weigh - have a certain weight
    --1 is one way to
    measure
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. consider, count, weigh - show consideration for; take into account; "You must consider her age"; "The judge considered the offender's youth and was lenient"
    Derived form: noun weighing1
    Sample sentence:
    They weigh their earnings this year
  3. weigh, librate - determine the weight of; "The butcher weighed the chicken"
    --3 is one way to quantify, measure
    Derived form: noun weigher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. count, matter, weigh - have weight; have import, carry weight; "It does not matter much"
    --4 is one way to be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    It ----s that CLAUSE
  5. weigh, press - to be oppressive or burdensome; "weigh heavily on the mind", "Something pressed on his mind"
    --5 is one way to count, matter, weigh
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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shine - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

shine

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun shine has 1 sense
  1. radiance, radiancy, shine, effulgence, refulgence, refulgency - the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light
    --1 is a kind of brightness
    --1 has particulars:
     gleam, gleaming, glow, lambency; shininess, sheen, luster, lustre; polish, gloss, glossiness, burnish
    Derived forms: verb shine7, verb shine2, verb shine1
Verb shine has 10 senses
  1. reflect, shine - be bright by reflecting or casting light; "Drive carefully--the wet road reflects"
    --1 is one way to emit, give out, give off
    Derived forms: noun shiner2, noun shine1
    Sample sentence:
    The coins shine
  2. shine, beam - emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light; "The sun shone bright that day"; "The fire beamed on their faces"
    Derived form: noun shine1
    Sample sentences:
    Lights shine on the horizon
    The horizon is shineing with lights
  3. glitter, glisten, glint, gleam, shine - be shiny, as if wet; "His eyes were glistening"
    --3 is one way to look, appear, seem
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. shine - be distinguished or eminent; "His talent shines"
    --4 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. shine - be clear and obvious; "A shining example"
    --5 is one way to
    be
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. glow, beam, radiate, shine - especially of the complexion: show a strong bright color, such as red or pink; "Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna"
    --6 is one way to look, appear, seem
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  7. shine - throw or flash the light of (a lamp, etc.); "Shine the light on that window, please"
    Derived form: noun shine1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. fall, shine, strike - touch or seem as if touching visually or audibly; "Light fell on her face"; "The sun shone on the fields"; "The light struck the golden necklace"; "A strange sound struck my ears"
    --8 is one way to happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  9. glow, beam, radiate, shine - experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion; "She was beaming with joy"; "Her face radiated with happiness"
    --9 is one way to feel, experience
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  10. polish, smooth, smoothen, shine - (of surfaces) make shine; "shine the silver, please"; "polish my shoes"
    --10 is one way to beautify, embellish, prettify
    Derived form: noun shining1
    Sample sentence:
    They shine the glass tubes

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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eliminate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

eliminate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb eliminate has 7 senses
  1. eliminate, get rid of, do away with - terminate or take out; "Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics"
    --1 is one way to destroy, destruct
    Derived forms: noun elimination1, noun elimination5, noun eliminator1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. obviate, rid of, eliminate - do away with
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. eliminate, annihilate, extinguish, eradicate, wipe out, decimate, carry off - kill in large numbers; "the plague wiped out an entire population"
    --3 is one way to kill
    Sample sentence:
    They want to eliminate the prisoners
  4. rule out, eliminate, reject - dismiss from consideration; "John was ruled out as a possible suspect because he had a strong alibi"; "This possibility can be eliminated from our consideration"
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. excrete, egest, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"
    --5 is one way to discharge, expel, eject, release
    Derived form: noun elimination2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. eliminate - remove from a contest or race; "The cyclist has eliminated all the competitors in the race"
    --6 is one way to
    beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  7. eliminate - remove (an unknown variable) from two or more equations
    --7 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived form: noun elimination4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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freeze - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

freeze

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun freeze has 4 senses
  1. freeze, freezing - the withdrawal of heat to change something from a liquid to a solid
    --1 is a kind of cooling, chilling, temperature reduction; phase change, phase transition, state change, physical change
    --1 has particulars:
     freeze-drying, lyophilization, lyophilisation; frost, icing
    Derived forms: verb freeze4, verb freeze1
  2. freeze, frost - weather cold enough to cause freezing
    --2 is a kind of cold weather
    Derived forms: verb freeze6, verb freeze3
  3. freeze, halt - an interruption or temporary suspension of progress or movement; "a halt in the arms race"; "a nuclear freeze"
    --3 is a kind of pause
    Derived form: verb freeze5
  4. freeze - fixing (of prices or wages etc) at a particular level; "a freeze on hiring"
    --4 is a kind of
    limitation, restriction
    --4 has particulars: hiring freeze; price freeze; wage freeze
    Derived form: verb freeze8
Verb freeze has 10 senses
  1. freeze - change to ice; "The water in the bowl froze"
    --1 is one way to
    change state, turn
    Antonyms: boil
    Derived forms: noun freeze1, noun freezing1
    Sample sentence:
    The water freezes
  2. freeze, stop dead - stop moving or become immobilized; "When he saw the police car he froze"
    --2 is one way to stand still
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  3. freeze - be cold; "I could freeze to death in this office when the air conditioning is turned on"
    --3 is one way to
    suffer
    Derived form: noun freeze2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody's (body part) ----s
  4. freeze - cause to freeze; "Freeze the leftover food"
    --4 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun freeze1, noun freezer1, noun freezing1
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs freeze the vegetables
  5. freeze, suspend - stop a process or a habit by imposing a freeze on it; "Suspend the aid to the war-torn country"
    --5 is one way to interrupt, break
    Derived form: noun freeze3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. freeze - be very cold, below the freezing point; "It is freezing in Kalamazoo"
    Derived forms: noun freeze2, noun freezing1
    Sample sentence:
    It was freezeing all day long
  7. freeze, freeze out, freeze down - change from a liquid to a solid when cold; "Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit"
    --7 is one way to solidify
    Derived form: noun freezing1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. freeze, block, immobilize, immobilise - prohibit the conversion or use of (assets); "Blocked funds"; "Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
    --8 is one way to withhold, keep back
    Antonyms: unblock, unfreeze, free, release
    Derived form: noun freeze4
    Sample sentence:
    They freeze the money
  9. freeze - anesthetize by cold
    --9 is one way to
    anesthetize, anaesthetize, anesthetise, anaesthetise, put to sleep, put under, put out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  10. freeze - suddenly behave coldly and formally; "She froze when she saw her ex-husband"
    --10 is one way to
    act, behave, do
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cancel - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cancel

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cancel has 1 sense
  1. natural, cancel - a notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat
    --1 is a kind of musical notation
    Derived form: verb cancel3
Verb cancel has 5 senses
  1. cancel, call off - postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled; "Call off the engagement"; "cancel the dinner party"
    Derived form: noun cancellation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. cancel, offset, set off - make up for; "His skills offset his opponent's superior strength"
    --2 is one way to balance, equilibrate, equilibrize, equilibrise
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. cancel, strike down - declare null and void; make ineffective; "Cancel the election results"; "strike down a law"
    --3 is one way to declare, adjudge, hold
    Derived forms: noun cancellation2, noun cancellation1, noun cancel1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. delete, cancel - remove or make invisible; "Please delete my name from your list"
    --4 is one way to remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. cancel, invalidate - of cheques or tickets
    --5 is one way to score, mark
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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spell - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

spell

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun spell has 4 senses
  1. enchantment, spell, trance - a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation
    --1 is a kind of psychological state, mental state
    --1 has particulars: possession; fascination, captivation
    Derived form: verb spell4
  2. go, spell, tour, turn - a time for working (after which you will be relieved by someone else); "it's my go"; "a spell of work"
    --2 is a kind of shift, work shift, duty period
  3. while, piece, spell, patch - a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition; "he was here for a little while"; "I need to rest for a piece"; "a spell of good weather"; "a patch of bad weather"
    --3 is a kind of time
    --3 has particulars: cold spell, cold snap; hot spell; snap
  4. spell, magic spell, charm - a verbal formula believed to have magical force; "he whispered a spell as he moved his hands"; "inscribed around its base is a charm in Balinese"
    --4 is a kind of speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, language, voice communication, oral communication
    --4 has particulars:
     incantation, conjuration; hex, jinx, curse, whammy
    Derived form: verb spell4
Verb spell has 4 senses
  1. spell - recite the letters of or give the spelling of; "How do you spell this word?"
    --1 is one way to
    recite
    Derived forms: noun speller1, noun spelling1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. spell, import - indicate or signify; "I'm afraid this spells trouble!"
    --2 is one way to mean, intend
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. spell, write - write or name the letters that comprise the conventionally accepted form of (a word or part of a word); "He spelled the word wrong in this letter"
    Derived form: noun spelling1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. spell - place under a spell
    --4 is one way to
    hex, bewitch, glamour, witch, enchant, jinx
    Antonyms: unspell
    Derived forms: noun spell4, noun spell1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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admire - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

admire

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb admire has 2 senses
  1. admire, look up to - feel admiration for
    --1 is one way to respect, esteem, value, prize, prise
    Derived forms: noun admiration1, noun admirer1, noun admirer2, noun admirer3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. admire - look at with admiration
    --2 is one way to
    look
    Derived forms: noun admirer2, noun admirer3
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot admire Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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rub - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

rub

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun rub has 2 senses
  1. hang-up, hitch, rub, snag - an unforeseen obstacle
    --1 is a kind of obstacle, obstruction
  2. rub, wipe - the act of rubbing or wiping; "he gave the hood a quick rub"
    --2 is a kind of contact
    --2 has particulars: scuff
    Derived forms: verb rub3, verb rub1
Verb rub has 3 senses
  1. rub - move over something with pressure; "rub my hands"; "rub oil into her skin"
    --1 is one way to
    guide, run, draw, pass
    Derived forms: noun rub2, noun rubbing3
    Sample sentences:
    They rub the cake with sugar
    They rub sugar over the cake
  2. rub, fray, fret, chafe, scratch - cause friction; "my sweater scratches"
    --2 is one way to touch, adjoin, meet, contact
    Derived form: noun rubbing1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Something ----s somebody
  3. rub, scratch, itch - scrape or rub as if to relieve itching; "Don't scratch your insect bites!"
    --3 is one way to irritate
    Derived form: noun rub2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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yield - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

yield

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun yield has 4 senses
  1. output, yield - production of a certain amount
    --1 is a kind of production
    --1 has particulars: crop, harvest
    Derived forms: verb yield10, verb yield3
  2. yield, fruit - an amount of a product
    --2 is a kind of product, production
    Derived forms: verb yield10, verb yield3
  3. return, issue, proceeds, take, takings, yield, payoff - the income arising from land or other property; "the average return was about 5%"
    --3 is a kind of income
    --3 has particulars: economic rent, rent; payback
    Derived form: verb yield3
  4. output, yield, production - the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); "production was up in the second quarter"
    --4 is a kind of indefinite quantity
    --4 has particulars: picking, pick
    Derived forms: verb yield10, verb yield3
Verb yield has 13 senses
  1. yield, give, afford - be the cause or source of; "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
    --1 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  2. give way, yield - end resistance, especially under pressure or force; "The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram"
    --2 is one way to change
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. render, yield, return, give, generate - give or supply; "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family"
    --3 is one way to produce, make, create
    Derived forms: noun yield3, noun yield2, noun yield1, noun yield4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. concede, yield, cede, grant - give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
    --4 is one way to give
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  5. yield, relent, soften - give in, as to influence or pressure
    Antonyms: stand, remain firm
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue yield
  6. move over, give way, give, ease up, yield - move in order to make room for someone for something; "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd"
    --6 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't yield
  7. give, bring about, yield - bring about; "His two singles gave the team the victory"
    --7 is one way to make, create
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  8. concede, yield, grant - be willing to concede; "I grant you this much"
    --8 is one way to agree, hold, concur, concord
    Derived form: noun yielding2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to somebody
    => Somebody ----s
  9. succumb, yield - be fatally overwhelmed
    --9 is one way to die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
  10. yield, pay, bear - bring in; "interest-bearing accounts"; "How much does this savings certificate pay annually?"
    --10 is one way to gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in
    Derived forms: noun yield2, noun yield1, noun yield4
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  11. give, yield - be flexible under stress of physical force; "This material doesn't give"
    --11 is one way to stretch
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  12. yield - cease opposition; stop fighting
    Derived form: noun yielder1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody
  13. yield, give in, succumb, knuckle under, buckle under - consent reluctantly
    --13 is one way to accept, consent, go for
    Derived form: noun yielding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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swallow - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

swallow

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun swallow has 3 senses
  1. swallow, sup - a small amount of liquid food; "a sup of ale"
    --1 is a kind of taste, mouthful
  2. swallow, drink, deglutition - the act of swallowing; "one swallow of the liquid was enough"; "he took a drink of his beer and smacked his lips"
    --2 is a kind of consumption, ingestion, intake, uptake
    --2 has particulars:
     aerophagia; gulp, draft, draught, swig; nip, sip
    Derived form: verb swallow1
  3. swallow - small long-winged songbird noted for swift graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations
    --3 is a kind of
    oscine, oscine bird
    --3 has particulars:
     barn swallow, chimney swallow, Hirundo rustica; cliff swallow, Hirundo pyrrhonota; tree swallow, tree martin, Hirundo nigricans; white-bellied swallow, tree swallow, Iridoprocne bicolor; martin
Verb swallow has 8 senses
  1. swallow, get down - pass through the esophagus as part of eating or drinking; "Swallow the raw fish--it won't kill you!"
    --1 is one way to consume, ingest, take in, take, have
    Derived form: noun swallow2
    Sample sentence:
    They swallow more bread
  2. swallow - engulf and destroy; "The Nazis swallowed the Baltic countries"
    --2 is one way to
    demolish, destroy
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. immerse, swallow, swallow up, bury, eat up - enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
    --3 is one way to enclose, inclose, shut in
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. swallow - utter indistinctly; "She swallowed the last words of her speech"
    --4 is one way to
    talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. swallow, take back, unsay, withdraw - take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words"
    --5 is one way to renounce, repudiate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. swallow - keep from expressing; "I swallowed my anger and kept quiet"
    --6 is one way to
    suppress, repress
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. accept, live with, swallow - tolerate or accommodate oneself to; "I shall have to accept these unpleasant working conditions"; "I swallowed the insult"; "She has learned to live with her husband's little idiosyncracies"
    --7 is one way to digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. swallow - believe or accept without questioning or challenge; "Am I supposed to swallow that story?"
    --8 is one way to
    believe
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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interrupt - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

interrupt

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb interrupt has 4 senses
  1. interrupt, disrupt, break up, cut off - make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"
    --1 is one way to break, break off, discontinue, stop
    Derived forms: noun interruption1, noun interrupter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. interrupt, disturb - destroy the peace or tranquility of; "Don't interrupt me when I'm reading"
    --2 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot interrupt Sue
  3. interrupt, disrupt - interfere in someone else's activity; "Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone"
    --3 is one way to chime in, cut in, put in, butt in, chisel in, barge in, break in
    Derived form: noun interruption1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. interrupt, break - terminate; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty"
    --4 is one way to end, terminate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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brush - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

brush

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun brush has 8 senses
  1. brush, brushwood, coppice, copse, thicket - a dense growth of bushes
    --1 is a kind of vegetation, flora
    --1 has particulars:
     brake; canebrake; spinney; underbrush, undergrowth, underwood
  2. brush - an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle
    --2 is a kind of
    implement
    --2 has parts: bristle; handle, grip, handgrip, hold
    --2 has particulars:
     bottlebrush; bristle brush; clothesbrush; hairbrush; nailbrush; paintbrush; sable, sable brush, sable's hair pencil; scrub brush, scrubbing brush, scrubber; shaving brush; toothbrush
    Derived forms: verb brush3, verb brush1, verb brush5
  3. brush, light touch - momentary contact
    --3 is a kind of touch, touching
    Derived form: verb brush2
  4. brush - conducts current between rotating and stationary parts of a generator or motor
    --4 is a kind of
    electrical device
    --4 is a part of generator; electric motor
  5. brush, clash, encounter, skirmish - a minor short-term fight
    --5 is a kind of fight, fighting, combat, scrap
    --5 has particulars: contretemps
  6. brush, brushing - the act of brushing your teeth; "the dentist recommended two brushes a day"
    --6 is a kind of dental care
  7. brush, brushing - the act of brushing your hair; "he gave his hair a quick brush"
    --7 is a kind of hair care, haircare, hairdressing
  8. brush - contact with something dangerous or undesirable; "I had a brush with danger on my way to work"; "he tried to avoid any brushes with the police"
    --8 is a kind of
    contact
Verb brush has 6 senses
  1. brush - rub with a brush, or as if with a brush; "Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket"
    --1 is one way to
    rub
    Derived form: noun brush2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. brush - touch lightly and briefly; "He brushed the wall lightly"
    --2 is one way to
    touch
    Derived form: noun brush3
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. brush - clean with a brush; "She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet"
    --3 is one way to
    clean, make clean
    Derived form: noun brush2
    Sample sentence:
    They brush the cape
  4. brush, sweep - sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience"
    --4 is one way to move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  5. brush - remove with or as if with a brush; "brush away the crumbs"; "brush the dust from the jacket"; "brush aside the objections"
    --5 is one way to
    remove, take, take away, withdraw
    Derived form: noun brush2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. brush - cover by brushing; "brush the bread with melted butter"
    --6 is one way to
    cover
    Sample sentence:
    They brush the bread with melted butter

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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advertise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb advertise has 2 senses
  1. advertise, publicize, advertize, publicise - call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS"
    --1 is one way to announce, denote
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    => Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. advertise, advertize, promote, push - make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
    --2 is one way to praise
    Derived forms: noun advertisement1, noun advertiser1, noun advertising1, noun advertising2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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float - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

float

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun float has 6 senses
  1. float - the time interval between the deposit of a check in a bank and its payment
    --1 is a kind of
    time interval, interval
  2. float - the number of shares outstanding and available for trading by the public
    --2 is a kind of
    stock
  3. ice-cream soda, ice-cream float, float - a drink with ice cream floating in it
    --3 is a kind of drink
    --3 has particulars: root beer float
  4. float - an elaborate display mounted on a platform carried by a truck (or pulled by a truck) in a procession or parade
    --4 is a kind of
    display, presentation
  5. float, plasterer's float - a hand tool with a flat face used for smoothing and finishing the surface of plaster or cement or stucco
    --5 is a kind of hand tool
  6. float - something that remains on the surface of a liquid
    --6 is a kind of
    artifact, artefact
    --6 has particulars:
     bob, bobber, cork, bobfloat; chip; life preserver, preserver, flotation device; pontoon; raft
    Derived forms: verb float6, verb float3, verb float2
Verb float has 9 senses
  1. float, drift, be adrift, blow - be in motion due to some air or water current; "The leaves were blowing in the wind"; "the boat drifted on the lake"; "The sailboat was adrift on the open sea"; "the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore"
    --1 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. float, swim - be afloat; stay on a liquid surface; not sink
    --2 is one way to travel, go, move, locomote
    Antonyms: sink, settle, go down, go under
    Derived forms: noun floating1, noun floater6, noun floater7, noun float6, noun floatation1, noun flotation1
    Sample sentence:
    These cars won't float
  3. float - set afloat; "He floated the logs down the river"; "The boy floated his toy boat on the pond"
    --3 is one way to
    transport
    Derived forms: noun float6, noun floatation1, noun flotation1
    Sample sentence:
    The girls float the wooden sticks
  4. float - circulate or discuss tentatively; test the waters with; "The Republicans are floating the idea of a tax reform"
    --4 is one way to
    test, prove, try, try out, examine, essay
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. float - move lightly, as if suspended; "The dancer floated across the stage"
    --5 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. float - put into the water; "float a ship"
    --6 is one way to
    launch
    Derived forms: noun float6, noun floatation1, noun flotation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. float - make the surface of level or smooth; "float the plaster"
    --7 is one way to
    smooth, smoothen
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. float - allow (currencies) to fluctuate; "The government floated the ruble for a few months"
    --8 is one way to
    value
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  9. float - convert from a fixed point notation to a floating point notation; "float data"
    --9 is one way to
    convert, change over
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hire - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hire

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb hire has 3 senses
  1. hire, engage, employ - engage or hire for work; "They hired two new secretaries in the department"; "How many people has she employed?"
    Antonyms: fire, give notice, can, dismiss, give the axe, send away, sack, force out, give the sack, terminate
    Derived form: noun hirer1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. rent, hire, charter, lease - hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services
    --2 is one way to contract, undertake
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something from somebody
  3. lease, rent, hire, charter, engage, take - engage for service under a term of contract; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let's rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?"
    --3 is one way to get, acquire
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something from somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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trap - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

trap

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun trap has 8 senses
  1. trap - a device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned
    --1 is a kind of
    device
    --1 has parts: bait, decoy, lure
    --1 has particulars:
     flytrap; lobster pot; mantrap; mousetrap; net; pit, pitfall; pound net; rattrap; snare, gin, noose; web, entanglement
    Derived form: verb trap2
  2. trap - drain consisting of a U-shaped section of drainpipe that holds liquid and so prevents a return flow of sewer gas
    --2 is a kind of
    drain, drainpipe, waste pipe
  3. trap, snare - something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares; "the exam was full of trap questions"; "it was all a snare and delusion"
    --3 is a kind of design, plan
    --3 has particulars: iron trap; speed trap
    Derived form: verb trap1
  4. trap - a device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters
    --4 is a kind of
    mechanical device
  5. ambush, ambuscade, lying in wait, trap - the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
    --5 is a kind of surprise attack, coup de main
    --5 has particulars: dry-gulching
  6. trap, cakehole, hole, maw, yap, gob - informal terms for the mouth
    --6 is a kind of mouth, oral cavity, oral fissure, rima oris
  7. trap - a light two-wheeled carriage
    --7 is a kind of
    carriage, equipage, rig
  8. bunker, sand trap, trap - a hazard on a golf course
    --8 is a kind of hazard
    --8 is a part of golf course, golf links, links
Verb trap has 4 senses
  1. trap - place in a confining or embarrassing position; "He was trapped in a difficult situation"
    --1 is one way to
    confine, detain
    Derived form: noun trap3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. trap, entrap, snare, ensnare, trammel - catch in or as if in a trap; "The men trap foxes"
    --2 is one way to capture, catch
    Derived forms: noun trap1, noun trapper1
    Sample sentence:
    They trap the animals
  3. trap - hold or catch as if in a trap; "The gaps between the teeth trap food particles"
    --3 is one way to
    hold, take hold
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. trap, pin, immobilize, immobilise - to hold fast or prevent from moving; "The child was pinned under the fallen tree"
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to trap his opponent

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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translate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

translate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb translate has 10 senses
  1. translate, interpret, render - restate (words) from one language into another language; "I have to translate when my in-laws from Austria visit the U.S."; "Can you interpret the speech of the visiting dignitaries?"; "She rendered the French poem into English"; "He translates for the U.N."
    --1 is one way to repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, restate, retell
    Derived forms: noun translation1, noun translator1, noun translator2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. translate, transform - change from one form or medium into another; "Braque translated collage into oil"
    --2 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun translation3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. understand, read, interpret, translate - make sense of a language; "She understands French"; "Can you read Greek?"
    --3 is one way to understand
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  4. translate - bring to a certain spiritual state
    --4 is one way to
    transmit, transfer, transport, channel, channelize, channelise
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. translate - change the position of (figures or bodies) in space without rotation
    --5 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived form: noun translation2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  6. translate - be equivalent in effect; "the growth in income translates into greater purchasing power"
    --6 is one way to
    equal, be
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  7. translate - be translatable, or be translatable in a certain way; "poetry often does not translate"; "Tolstoy's novels translate well into English"
    --7 is one way to
    be
    Derived form: noun translation1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  8. translate - physics: subject to movement in which every part of the body moves parallel to and the same distance as every other point on the body
    --8 is one way to
    move, displace
    Derived form: noun translation7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. translate - express, as in simple and less technical langauge; "Can you translate the instructions in this manual for a layman?"; "Is there a need to translate the psychiatrist's remarks?"
    --9 is one way to
    paraphrase, rephrase, reword
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  10. translate - genetics: determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA
    --10 is one way to
    determine, find, find out, ascertain
    Derived form: noun translation5
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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twist - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

twist

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun twist has 12 senses
  1. turn, turn of events, twist - an unforeseen development; "events suddenly took an awkward turn"
    --1 is a kind of development
  2. construction, twist - an interpretation of a text or action; "they put an unsympathetic construction on his conduct"
    --2 is a kind of interpretation
    Derived form: verb twist8
  3. device, gimmick, twist - any clever (deceptive) maneuver; "he would stoop to any device to win a point"
    --3 is a kind of maneuver, manoeuvre, tactical maneuver, tactical manoeuvre
    --3 has particulars: trick, fast one
  4. spin, twirl, twist, twisting, whirl - the act of rotating rapidly; "he gave the crank a spin"; "it broke off after much twisting"
    --4 is a kind of rotation, rotary motion
    --4 has particulars: pirouette; birling, logrolling
    Derived forms: verb twist7, verb twist3
  5. wrench, twist, pull - a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments; "the wrench to his knee occurred as he fell"; "he was sidelined with a hamstring pull"
    --5 is a kind of injury, hurt, harm, trauma
    --5 has particulars: sprain
    Derived form: verb twist9
  6. kink, twist, twirl - a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight
    --6 is a kind of fold, crease, plication, flexure, crimp, bend
    Derived form: verb twist4
  7. eddy, twist - a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself
    --7 is a kind of current, stream
  8. twist, wrench - a jerky pulling movement
    --8 is a kind of movement, motion
    Derived forms: verb twist7, verb twist1
  9. braid, plait, tress, twist - a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
    --9 is a kind of hairdo, hair style, coiffure
    --9 has particulars: queue; pigtail
    Derived form: verb twist5
  10. twist - social dancing in which couples vigorously twist their hips and arms in time to the music; was popular in the 1960s; "they liked to dance the twist"
    --10 is a kind of
    social dancing
    Derived form: verb twist6
  11. wind, winding, twist - the act of winding or twisting; "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind"
    --11 is a kind of rotation, rotary motion
  12. twist, turn - turning or twisting around (in place); "with a quick twist of his head he surveyed the room"
    --12 is a kind of rotation, rotary motion
    --12 has particulars: twiddle
Verb twist has 9 senses
  1. writhe, wrestle, wriggle, worm, squirm, twist - to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling); "The prisoner writhed in discomfort"; "The child tried to wriggle free from his aunt's embrace"
    --1 is one way to move
    Derived forms: noun twist8, noun twister1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  2. flex, bend, deform, twist, turn - cause (a plastic object) to assume a crooked or angular form; "bend the rod"; "twist the dough into a braid"; "the strong man could turn an iron bar"
    --2 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. twist - turn in the opposite direction; "twist a wire"
    --3 is one way to
    turn
    Derived form: noun twist4
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. twist, twine, distort - form into a spiral shape; "The cord is all twisted"
    --4 is one way to change shape, change form, deform
    Antonyms: untwist
    Derived form: noun twist6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  5. twist - form into twists; "Twist the bacon around the sausage"
    --5 is one way to
    shape, form
    Derived form: noun twist9
    Sample sentence:
    They twist the wire around the stick
  6. twist - do the twist
    --6 is one way to
    dance, trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe
    Derived form: noun twist10
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue twist
  7. wrench, twist - twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates; "wrench a window off its hinges"; "wrench oneself free from somebody's grip"; "a deep sigh was wrenched from his chest"
    --7 is one way to pull
    Derived forms: noun twist8, noun twist4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  8. twist, twist around, pervert, convolute, sophisticate - practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive
    --8 is one way to denote, refer
    Derived forms: noun twist2, noun twisting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. twist, sprain, wrench, turn, wrick, rick - twist suddenly so as to sprain; "wrench one's ankle"; "The wrestler twisted his shoulder"; "the hikers sprained their ankles when they fell"; "I turned my ankle and couldn't walk for several days"
    --9 is one way to injure, wound
    Derived form: noun twist5
    Sample sentence:
    Did he twist his foot?

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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breed - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

breed

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun breed has 4 senses
  1. breed - a special lineage; "a breed of Americans"
    --1 is a kind of
    lineage, line, line of descent, descent, bloodline, blood line, blood, pedigree, ancestry, origin, parentage, stemma, stock
    Derived form: verb breed4
  2. breed, strain, stock - a special variety of domesticated animals within a species; "he experimented on a particular breed of white rats"; "he created a new strain of sheep"
    --2 is a kind of variety; animal group
    --2 is a member of species
    --2 has particulars: bloodstock; pedigree
    Derived forms: verb breed3, verb breed4
  3. half-breed, breed - half-caste offspring of parents of different races (especially of white and Indian parents)
    --3 is a kind of half-caste
    --3 has particulars: metis
    Derived form: verb breed4
  4. breed, strain - a lineage or race of people
    --4 is a kind of ancestry, lineage, derivation, filiation
    Derived form: verb breed4
Verb breed has 4 senses
  1. engender, breed, spawn - call forth
    --1 is one way to cause, do, make
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. breed, cover - copulate with a female, used especially of horses; "The horse covers the mare"
    --2 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. breed - of plants or animals; "She breeds dogs"
    --3 is one way to
    produce, make, create
    Derived forms: noun breed2, noun breeder1, noun breeding4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. breed, multiply - have young (animals); "pandas rarely breed in captivity"
    --4 is one way to reproduce, procreate, multiply
    Derived forms: noun breed3, noun breed1, noun breed2, noun breed4, noun breeding5
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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forgive - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

forgive

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb forgive has 2 senses
  1. forgive - stop blaming or grant forgiveness; "I forgave him his infidelity"; "She cannot forgive him for forgetting her birthday"
    --1 is one way to
    concede, yield, grant
    Derived form: noun forgiver1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  2. forgive - absolve from payment; "I forgive you your debt"
    --2 is one way to
    exempt, relieve, free
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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chase - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

chase

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun chase has 1 sense
  1. pursuit, chase, following - the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture; "the culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit"
    --1 is a kind of motion, movement, move
    --1 has particulars:
     trailing, tracking; shadowing, tailing; stalk, stalking
    Derived forms: verb chase2, verb chase1
Verb chase has 4 senses
  1. chase, chase after, trail, tail, tag, give chase, dog, go after, track - go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"
    --1 is one way to pursue, follow
    Derived forms: noun chaser1, noun chaser2, noun chase1
    Sample sentence:
    They chase the car down the avenue
  2. chase, chase after - pursue someone sexually or romantically
    --2 is one way to woo, court, romance, solicit
    Derived form: noun chase1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot chase Sue
  3. chase - cut a groove into; "chase silver"
    --3 is one way to
    cut
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. furrow, chamfer, chase - cut a furrow into a columns
    --4 is one way to cut
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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educate - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

educate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb educate has 3 senses
  1. educate - give an education to; "We must educate our youngsters better"
    --1 is one way to
    better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
    Derived forms: noun educatee1, noun Education6, noun education4, noun education1, noun educator1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. train, develop, prepare, educate - create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
    --2 is one way to teach, learn, instruct
    Derived forms: noun education3, noun education2, noun education4, noun education1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. educate, school, train, cultivate, civilize, civilise - train to be discriminative in taste or judgment; "Cultivate your musical taste"; "Train your tastebuds"; "She is well schooled in poetry"
    --3 is one way to polish, refine, fine-tune, down
    Derived form: noun education5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bound - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

bound

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective bound has 9 senses
  1. bound - held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union
    Antonyms:
    free, liberated, unbound
  2. bound - confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages"
    Antonyms:
    unbound, unchained, unfettered, unshackled, untied, untethered
  3. bound - secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes"
    Antonyms:
    unbound, loose, looseleaf
  4. bound, destined - (usually followed by `to') governed by fate; "bound to happen"; "an old house destined to be demolished"; "he is destined to be famous"
    Antonym: uncertain (indirect, via certain)
  5. bandaged, bound - covered or wrapped with a bandage; "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze"
    Antonym: untreated (indirect, via treated)
  6. bound, destined - headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York"
    Antonym: unoriented (indirect, via oriented)
  7. bound - bound by an oath; "a bound official"
    Antonym:
    unsworn (indirect, via sworn)
  8. apprenticed, articled, bound, indentured - bound by contract
    Antonym: free (indirect, via unfree)
  9. bound - confined in the bowels; "he is bound in the belly"
    Antonyms:
    unconstipated, regular (indirect, via constipated)
Noun bound has 3 senses
  1. boundary, edge, bound - a line determining the limits of an area
    --1 is a kind of line
    --1 has particulars:
     rim; margin, border, perimeter; periphery, fringe, outer boundary; brink, threshold, verge; upper bound; lower bound; thalweg
    Derived forms: verb bound2, verb bound3
  2. boundary, bound, bounds - the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
    --2 is a kind of extremity
    --2 has particulars:
     hairline; frontier; heliopause; boundary line, border, borderline, delimitation, mete; bourn, bourne; district line; county line; city line; edge, border; end; limit, demarcation, demarcation line; outline, lineation; Rubicon; surface; shoreline
    Derived forms: verb bound2, verb bound3
  3. leap, leaping, spring, saltation, bound, bounce - a light springing movement upwards or forwards
    --3 is a kind of jump, jumping
    --3 has particulars: caper, capriole; pounce
    Derived forms: verb bound1, verb bound4
Verb bind has 10 senses
  1. adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to - stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
    --1 is a kind of move; attach; move; attach
    Derived forms: noun bounder2, noun bound3, noun binder2, noun binding1, noun bounder2, noun bound3, noun binder2, noun binding1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    jump, leap, bound, spring
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. bind, tie, attach, bond - create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
    --2 is a kind of enclose, hold in, confine; relate; enclose, hold in, confine; relate
    Derived forms: noun boundary2, noun boundary1, noun bound1, noun bound2, noun boundary2, noun boundary1, noun bound1, noun bound2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    bind, tie, attach, bond
    Something ----s somebody
    bound, border
    Something ----s something
    bind, tie, attach, bond
    Something ----s somebody
  3. bind - make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
    --3 is a kind of
    control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate; attach; control, hold in, hold, contain, check, curb, moderate; attach
    Antonyms: unbind
    Derived forms: noun bound1, noun bound2, noun binder1, noun binder4, noun bound1, noun bound2, noun binder1, noun binder4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    bind
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
    restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, confine, throttle
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    bind
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. bind, bandage - wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
    --4 is a kind of jump, leap, bound, spring; fasten, fix, secure; jump, leap, bound, spring; fasten, fix, secure
    Derived forms: noun bound3, noun binding3, noun bound3, noun binding3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    10 senses of bind
    bind, bandage
    Somebody ----s something
    bounce, resile, take a hop, spring, bound, rebound, recoil, reverberate, ricochet
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    10 senses of bind
    bind, bandage
    Somebody ----s something
  5. tie down, tie up, bind, truss - secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapes and bring them to the recycling shed"
    --5 is a kind of restrain, confine, hold; restrain, confine, hold
    Sample sentences:
    They want to bind the prisoners
    tie down, tie up, bind, truss
    They want to bind the prisoners
  6. oblige, bind, hold, obligate - bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
    --6 is a kind of relate; relate
    Derived forms: noun bind1, noun bind1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
    oblige, bind, hold, obligate
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE
  7. bind - form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen"
    --7 is a kind of
    adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to; adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to
    Derived forms: noun binder2, noun binding1, noun binder2, noun binding1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s something
    bind
    Something ----s something
  8. bind - provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
    --8 is a kind of
    cover; cover
    Derived forms: noun binder3, noun binding2, noun binding4, noun bindery1, noun binder3, noun binding2, noun binding4, noun bindery1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    bind
    Somebody ----s something
  9. tie, bind - fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair"
    --9 is a kind of fasten, fix, secure; fasten, fix, secure
    Derived forms: noun binder1, noun binder1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
    tie, bind
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody PP
    Somebody ----s something PP
  10. constipate, bind - cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you"
    --10 is a kind of indispose; indispose
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    constipate, bind
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fold - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fold

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun fold has 5 senses
  1. fold, crease, plication, flexure, crimp, bend - an angular or rounded shape made by folding; "a fold in the napkin"; "a crease in his trousers"; "a plication on her blouse"; "a flexure of the colon"; "a bend of his elbow"
    --1 is a kind of angular shape, angularity
    --1 has particulars:
     pleat, plait; kink, twist, twirl; pucker, ruck
    Derived form: verb fold1
  2. congregation, fold, faithful - a group of people who adhere to a common faith and habitually attend a given church
    --2 is a kind of social group
    --2 is a member of denomination
    --2 has particulars: flock
  3. fold, plica - a folded part (as a fold of skin or muscle)
    --3 is a kind of structure, anatomical structure, complex body part, bodily structure, body structure
    --3 has particulars:
     epicanthus, epicanthic fold; vocal cord, vocal fold, vocal band, plica vocalis; ruga; tentorium
  4. fold, sheepfold, sheep pen, sheepcote - a pen for sheep
    --4 is a kind of pen
    Derived form: verb fold5
  5. fold, folding - the act of folding; "he gave the napkins a double fold"
    --5 is a kind of change of shape
    --5 has particulars: plication, pleating
    Derived forms: verb fold6, verb fold1
Verb fold has 6 senses
  1. fold, fold up, turn up - bend or lay so that one part covers the other; "fold up the newspaper"; "turn up your collar"
    --1 is one way to change surface
    Antonyms: unfold, spread, spread out, open
    Derived forms: noun fold1, noun fold5, noun folder2, noun folding2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. fold - intertwine; "fold one's hands, arms, or legs"
    --2 is one way to
    intertwine, twine, entwine, enlace, interlace, lace
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. fold - incorporate a food ingredient into a mixture by repeatedly turning it over without stirring or beating; "Fold the egg whites into the batter"
    --3 is one way to
    integrate, incorporate
    Sample sentence:
    They fold the sheets
  4. close, fold, shut down, close down - cease to operate or cause to cease operating; "The owners decided to move and to close the factory"; "My business closes every night at 8 P.M."
    Sample sentence:
    The business is going to fold
  5. pen up, fold - confine in a fold, like sheep
    --5 is one way to restrain, confine, hold
    Derived form: noun fold4
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  6. fold, fold up - become folded or folded up; "The bed folds in a jiffy"
    --6 is one way to change
    Derived form: noun fold5
    Sample sentences:
    The sheets didn't fold
    These fabrics fold easily

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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rescue - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

rescue

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun rescue has 1 sense
  1. rescue, deliverance, delivery, saving - recovery or preservation from loss or danger; "work is the deliverance of mankind"; "a surgeon's job is the saving of lives"
    --1 is a kind of recovery, retrieval
    --1 has particulars:
     lifesaving; redemption, salvation; reclamation, reformation; salvage; salvage; salvation; search and rescue mission
    Derived form: verb rescue1
Verb rescue has 2 senses
  1. rescue, deliver - free from harm or evil
    --1 is one way to save, carry through, pull through, bring through
    Derived forms: noun rescue1, noun rescuer1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  2. rescue - take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners"
    --2 is one way to
    take
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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hunt - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

hunt

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun hunt has 8 senses
  1. Hunt, Holman Hunt, William Holman Hunt - Englishman and Pre-Raphaelite painter (1827-1910)
    --1 is a kind of Pre-Raphaelite
  2. Hunt, Richard Morris Hunt - United States architect (1827-1895)
    --2 is a kind of architect, designer
  3. Hunt, Leigh Hunt, James Henry Leigh Hunt - British writer who defended the romanticism of Keats and Shelley (1784-1859)
    --3 is a kind of writer, author
  4. hunt, hunt club - an association of huntsmen who hunt for sport
    --4 is a kind of club, society, guild, gild, lodge, order
  5. hunt - an instance of searching for something; "the hunt for submarines"
    --5 is a kind of
    search
    Derived form: verb hunt6
  6. search, hunt, hunting - the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
    --6 is a kind of activity
    --6 has particulars:
     exploration; foraging, forage; frisk, frisking; looking, looking for; manhunt; quest, seeking; ransacking, rummage; scouring; shakedown
    Derived form: verb hunt6
  7. hunt, hunting - the work of finding and killing or capturing animals for food or pelts
    --7 is a kind of labor, labour, toil
    --7 has particulars:
     canned hunt; stalk, stalking, still hunt; birdnesting; predation
    Derived forms: verb hunt2, verb hunt7, verb hunt1
  8. hunt, hunting - the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sport
    --8 is a kind of outdoor sport, field sport; blood sport
    --8 has particulars:
     battue; beagling; coursing; deer hunting, deer hunt; ducking, duck hunting; fox hunting, foxhunt; pigsticking
    Derived forms: verb hunt2, verb hunt7, verb hunt1
Verb hunt has 7 senses
  1. hunt, run, hunt down, track down - pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals); "Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland"; "The dogs are running deer"; "The Duke hunted in these woods"
    --1 is one way to capture, catch
    Derived forms: noun hunt8, noun hunt7, noun hunter1, noun hunting1, noun hunting3
    Sample sentences:
    The men hunt the area for animals
    The men hunt for animals in the area
  2. hound, hunt, trace - pursue or chase relentlessly; "The hunters traced the deer into the woods"; "the detectives hounded the suspect until they found the him"
    --2 is one way to chase, chase after, trail, tail, tag, give chase, dog, go after, track
    Derived forms: noun hunt8, noun hunt7, noun hunter1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. hunt - chase away, with as with force; "They hunted the the unwanted immigrants out of the neighborhood"
    --3 is one way to
    rout out, drive out, force out, rouse
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. hunt - yaw back and forth about a flight path; "the plane's nose yawed"
    --4 is one way to
    yaw
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. hunt - oscillate about a desired speed, position, or state to an undesirable extent; "The oscillator hunts about the correct frequency"
    --5 is one way to
    oscillate, vibrate
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. hunt - seek, search for; "She hunted for her reading glasses but was unable to locate them"
    --6 is one way to
    search, seek, look for
    Derived forms: noun hunt5, noun hunt6, noun hunter2, noun hunting2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. hunt - search (an area) for prey; "The King used to hunt these forests"
    --7 is one way to
    search, look
    Derived forms: noun hunt8, noun hunt7, noun hunter1, noun hunting1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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invent - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

invent

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb invent has 2 senses
  1. invent, contrive, devise, excogitate, formulate, forge - come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or priciple) after a mental effort; "excogitate a way to measure the speed of light"
    --1 is one way to create by mental act, create mentally
    Derived forms: noun invention1, noun invention3, noun inventor1
    Sample sentence:
    Did he invent his major works over a short period of time?
  2. fabricate, manufacture, cook up, make up, invent - make up something artificial or untrue
    --2 is one way to think up, think of, dream up, hatch, concoct
    Derived form: noun invention3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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unite - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

unite

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb unite has 5 senses
  1. unite, unify - act in concert or unite in a common purpose or belief
    --1 is one way to join, fall in, get together
    Antonyms: divide, split, split up, separate, dissever, carve up
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. unify, unite, merge - become one; "Germany unified officially in 1990"; "Will the two Koreas unify?"
    --2 is one way to integrate
    Derived forms: noun union11, noun uniting2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  3. unite, combine - have or possess in combination; "she unites charm with a good business sense"
    --3 is one way to have, feature
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something with something
  4. connect, link, link up, join, unite - be or become joined or united or linked; "The two streets connect to become a highway"; "Our paths joined"; "The travelers linked up again at the airport"
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. unite, unify, merge - join or combine; "We merged our resources"
    --5 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun uniting1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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regret - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

regret

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun regret has 1 sense
  1. sorrow, regret, rue, ruefulness - sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment; "he drank to drown his sorrows"; "he wrote a note expressing his regret"; "to his rue, the error cost him the game"
    --1 is a kind of sadness, unhappiness
    --1 has particulars:
     attrition, contrition, contriteness; compunction, remorse, self-reproach
    Derived forms: verb regret4, verb regret2, verb regret1
Verb regret has 4 senses
  1. repent, regret, rue - feel remorse for; feel sorry for; be contrite about
    --1 is one way to feel, experience
    Derived form: noun regret1
    Sample sentence:
    They regret to move
  2. regret - feel sad about the loss or absence of
    --2 is one way to
    miss
    Derived form: noun regret1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. regret - decline formally or politely; "I regret I can't come to the party"
    --3 is one way to
    refuse, decline
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  4. regret - be sorry; "I regret to say that you did not gain admission to Harvard"
    --4 is one way to
    inform
    Derived form: noun regret1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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entertain - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

entertain

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb entertain has 3 senses
  1. entertain - provide entertainment for
    --1 is one way to
    socialize, socialise
    Derived forms: noun entertainment1, noun entertainer1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam cannot entertain Sue
    The performance is likely to entertain Sue
  2. entertain, think of, toy with, flirt with, think about - take into consideration, have in view; "He entertained the notion of moving to South America"
    --2 is one way to contemplate
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  3. harbor, harbour, hold, entertain, nurse - maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment"
    --3 is one way to feel, experience
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fancy - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fancy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective fancy has 1 sense
  1. fancy - not plain; decorative or ornamented; "fancy handwriting"; "fancy clothes"
    Antonyms:
    plain, austere, severe, stark, bare, mere, dry, featureless, homely, inelaborate, unelaborate, literal, pure and simple, tailored, trim, chaste, simple
Noun fancy has 3 senses
  1. illusion, fantasy, phantasy, fancy - something many people believe that is false; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"
    --1 is a kind of misconception
    --1 has particulars: bubble; will-o'-the-wisp, ignis fatuus; wishful thinking
    Derived form: verb fancy1
  2. fancy - fancy was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than imagination
    --2 is a kind of
    imagination, imaginativeness, vision
    Derived form: verb fancy1
  3. fondness, fancy, partiality - a predisposition to like something; "he had a fondness for whiskey"
    --3 is a kind of liking
    Derived form: verb fancy2
Verb fancy has 2 senses
  1. visualize, visualise, envision, project, fancy, see, figure, picture, image - imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a risk in this strategy"
    --1 is one way to imagine, conceive of, ideate, envisage
    Derived forms: noun fancy1, noun fancy2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  2. fancy, go for, take to - have a fancy or particular liking or desire for; "She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
    --2 is one way to desire, want
    Derived forms: noun fancy3, noun fancier1
    Sample sentences:
    They fancy more bread
    Sam cannot fancy Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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criticize - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

criticize

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb criticize has 2 senses
  1. knock, criticize, criticise, pick apart - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"
    --1 is one way to comment, notice, remark, point out
    Antonyms: praise
    Derived forms: noun critic3, noun critic2, noun critic1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  2. criticize, criticise - act as a critic; "Those who criticize others often are not perfect, either"
    --2 is one way to act
    Derived forms: noun critic3, noun critic2, noun critic1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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decorate

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb decorate has 4 senses
  1. decorate, adorn, grace, ornament, embellish, beautify - make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day"
    --1 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun decor1, noun decoration1, noun decoration3, noun decorator2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. deck, adorn, decorate, grace, embellish, beautify - be beautiful to look at; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere"
    --2 is one way to be
    Derived forms: noun decoration1, noun decoration3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. decorate - award a mark of honor, as a medal, to
    --3 is one way to
    award
    Derived form: noun decoration2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. dress, decorate - provide with decoration; "dress the windows"
    --4 is one way to arrange, set up
    Derived forms: noun decor1, noun decoration1, noun decoration3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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spin - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

spin

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun spin has 5 senses
  1. spin - a swift whirling motion (usually of a missile)
    --1 is a kind of
    rotation, revolution, gyration
    --1 has particulars: backspin; English, side; topspin
  2. spin, twirl, twist, twisting, whirl - the act of rotating rapidly; "he gave the crank a spin"; "it broke off after much twisting"
    --2 is a kind of rotation, rotary motion
    --2 has particulars: pirouette; birling, logrolling
    Derived forms: verb spin3, verb spin1
  3. spin - a short drive in a car; "he took the new car for a spin"
    --3 is a kind of
    drive, ride
  4. tailspin, spin - rapid descent of an aircraft in a steep spiral
    --4 is a kind of acrobatics, aerobatics, stunting, stunt flying
  5. spin - a distinctive interpretation (especially as used by politicians to sway public opinion); "the campaign put a favorable spin on the story"
    --5 is a kind of
    rendition, rendering, interpretation
Verb spin has 8 senses
  1. spin, spin around, whirl, reel, gyrate - revolve quickly and repeatedly around one's own axis; "The dervishes whirl around and around without getting dizzy"
    --1 is one way to revolve, go around, rotate
    Derived forms: noun spin2, noun spinner3
    Sample sentences:
    The coins spin
    These balls spin easily
  2. spin - stream in jets, of liquids; "The creek spun its course through the woods"
    --2 is one way to
    stream, well out
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. whirl, birl, spin, twirl - cause to spin; "spin a coin"
    --3 is one way to rotate, circumvolve
    Derived forms: noun spin2, noun spinner2
    Sample sentence:
    They spin the coin
  4. spin - make up a story; "spin a yarn"
    --4 is one way to
    fabricate, manufacture, cook up, make up, invent
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. spin - form a web by making a thread; "spiders spin a fine web"
    --5 is one way to
    create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  6. spin - work natural fibers into a thread; "spin silk"
    --6 is one way to
    twist, twine, distort
    Derived forms: noun spinner1, noun spinning1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  7. spin - twist and turn so as to give an intended interpretation; "The President's spokesmen had to spin the story to make it less embarrasing"
    --7 is one way to
    present, represent, lay out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. spin, spin out - prolong or extend; "spin out a visit"
    --8 is one way to prolong, protract, extend, draw out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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explode - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

explode

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb explode has 9 senses
  1. explode, detonate, blow up, set off - cause to explode; "We exploded the nuclear bomb"
    --1 is one way to change integrity
    Derived forms: noun explosion2, noun explosion1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. explode, burst - burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded"
    --2 is one way to change integrity
    Antonyms: implode, go off
    Derived form: noun explosion2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. explode - show a violent emotional reaction; "The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary"
    --3 is one way to
    react, respond
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  4. explode, burst forth, break loose - be unleashed; burst forth with violence or noise; "His anger exploded"
    --4 is one way to change state, turn
    Derived form: noun explosion6
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
  5. explode - destroy by exploding; "The enemy exploded the bridge"
    --5 is one way to
    destroy, ruin
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. explode - cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/
    --6 is one way to
    pronounce, articulate, enounce, sound out, enunciate, say
    Derived form: noun explosion5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. explode - drive from the stage by noisy disapproval
    --7 is one way to
    condemn
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  8. explode - show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete
    --8 is one way to
    disprove, confute
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  9. explode, irrupt - increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner; "The population of India is exploding"; "The island's rodent population irrupted"
    --9 is one way to increase
    Derived form: noun explosion3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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flood - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

flood

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun flood has 6 senses
  1. flood, inundation, deluge, alluvion - the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto normally dry land; "plains fertilized by annual inundations"
    --1 is a kind of geological phenomenon
    --1 has particulars: debacle; flash flood, flashflood
    Derived forms: verb flood4, verb flood2, verb flood1
  2. flood, inundation, deluge, torrent - an overwhelming number or amount; "a flood of requests"; "a torrent of abuse"
    --2 is a kind of batch, deal, flock, good deal, great deal, hatful, heap, lot, mass, mess, mickle, mint, muckle, peck, pile, plenty, pot, quite a little, raft, sight, slew, spate, stack, tidy sum, wad, whole lot, whole slew
    Derived form: verb flood3
  3. flood, floodlight, flood lamp, photoflood - light that is a source of artificial illumination having a broad beam; used in photography
    --3 is a kind of light, light source
    --3 is a part of photographic equipment
  4. flood, overflow, outpouring - a large flow
    --4 is a kind of flow, stream
    --4 has particulars: effusion
  5. flood, flowage - the act of flooding; filling to overflowing
    --5 is a kind of filling
    Derived forms: verb flood4, verb flood1
  6. flood - the inward flow of the tide; "a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune" -Shakespeare
    --6 is a kind of
    flow, flowing
    --6 is a part of flood tide, rising tide
Verb flood has 4 senses
  1. deluge, flood, inundate, swamp - fill quickly beyond capacity; as with a liquid; "the basement was inundated after the storm"; "The images flooded his mind"
    --1 is one way to fill, fill up, make full
    Derived forms: noun flood5, noun flood1, noun flooding1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something with something
  2. flood - cover with liquid, usually water; "The swollen river flooded the village"; "The broken vein had flooded blood in her eyes"
    --2 is one way to
    cover, spread over
    Derived form: noun flood1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  3. flood, oversupply, glut - supply with an excess of; "flood the market with tennis shoes"; "Glut the country with cheap imports from the Orient"
    --3 is one way to supply, provide, render, furnish
    Derived form: noun flood2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  4. flood - become filled to overflowing; "Our basement flooded during the heavy rains"
    --4 is one way to
    fill, fill up
    Derived forms: noun flood5, noun flood1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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decrease - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

decrease

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun decrease has 4 senses
  1. decrease, lessening, drop-off - a change downward; "there was a decrease in his temperature as the fever subsided"; "there was a sharp drop-off in sales"
    --1 is a kind of change, alteration, modification
    Antonyms: increase
    --1 has particulars:
     shrinking, shrinkage; casualty; sinking; attrition; dwindling, dwindling away; waning
    Derived forms: verb decrease2, verb decrease1
  2. decrease, decrement - a process of becoming smaller or shorter
    --2 is a kind of process
    Antonyms: increase, increment, growth
    --2 has particulars:
     decay, decline; decline, diminution; desensitization, desensitisation; narrowing; slippage; wastage
    Derived form: verb decrease1
  3. decrease, decrement - the amount by which something decreases
    --3 is a kind of amount
    Antonyms: increase, increment
    --3 has particulars: drop, dip, fall, free fall; shrinkage
    Derived form: verb decrease1
  4. decrease, diminution, reduction, step-down - the act of decreasing or reducing something
    --4 is a kind of change of magnitude
    Antonyms: increase, step-up
    --4 has particulars:
     cut; moderation; lowering; cutback; devaluation; devitalization, devitalisation; extenuation, mitigation, palliation; easing, easement, alleviation, relief; de-escalation; minimization, minimisation; depletion; shortening; shrinking; subtraction, deduction; deflation; discount, price reduction, deduction; rollback; weakening; depreciation; contraction; reverse split, reverse stock split, split down; amortization, amortisation; declassification; tax shelter, shelter; tax credit
    Derived form: verb decrease1
Verb decrease has 2 senses
  1. decrease, diminish, lessen, fall - decrease in size, extent, or range; "The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"; "The cabin pressure fell dramatically"; "her weight fall to under a hundred pounds"; "his voice fell to a whisper"
    --1 is one way to change magnitude
    Antonyms: increase
    Derived forms: noun decrease4, noun decrease3, noun decrease2, noun decrease1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  2. decrease, lessen, minify - make smaller; "He decreased his staff"
    --2 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Antonyms: increase
    Derived form: noun decrease1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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flash - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

flash

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective flash has 1 sense
  1. brassy, cheap, flash, flashy, garish, gaudy, gimcrack, loud, meretricious, tacky, tatty, tawdry, trashy - tastelessly showy; "a flash car"; "a flashy ring"; "garish colors"; "a gaudy costume"; "loud sport shirts"; "a meretricious yet stylish book"; "tawdry ornaments"
    Antonyms: tasteful, in good taste (indirect, via tasteless)
Noun flash has 9 senses
  1. flash - a sudden intense burst of radiant energy
    --1 is a kind of
    happening, occurrence, natural event
    --1 has particulars:
     flicker, spark, glint; gleam, gleaming, glimmer; glitter, sparkle, coruscation; heat flash; lightning; streak
    Derived form: verb flash8
  2. flash - a momentary brightness
    --2 is a kind of
    brightness
    Derived forms: verb flash8, verb flash1
  3. flash, flashing - a short vivid experience; "a flash of emotion swept over him"; "the flashings of pain were a warning"
    --3 is a kind of experience
    Derived form: verb flash2
  4. flash - a sudden brilliant understanding; "he had a flash of intuition"
    --4 is a kind of
    insight, brainstorm, brainwave
  5. blink of an eye, flash, heartbeat, instant, jiffy, split second, trice, twinkling, wink, New York minute - a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat); "if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash"
    --5 is a kind of moment, minute, second, bit
    Derived form: verb flash6
  6. flare, flash - a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate
    --6 is a kind of visual signal
    --6 has particulars: star shell; Bengal light; Very light
  7. news bulletin, newsflash, flash, newsbreak - a short news announcement concerning some on-going news story
    --7 is a kind of bulletin
    Derived forms: verb flash4, verb flash2
  8. flash - a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification; "red flashes adorned the airplane"; "a flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to"
    --8 is a kind of
    patch
  9. flash, photoflash, flash lamp, flashgun, flashbulb, flash bulb - a lamp for providing momentary light to take a photograph
    --9 is a kind of lamp; photographic equipment
    --9 is a part of flash camera
Verb flash has 8 senses
  1. flash, blink, wink, twinkle, winkle - gleam or glow intermittently; "The lights were flashing"
    --1 is one way to radiate
    Derived forms: noun flash2, noun flasher3
    Sample sentences:
    Lights flash on the horizon
    The horizon is flashing with lights
  2. flash - appear briefly; "The headlines flashed on the screen"
    --2 is one way to
    appear
    Derived forms: noun flash7, noun flash3, noun flashing1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. flaunt, flash, show off, ostentate, swank - display proudly; act ostentatiously or pretentiously; "he showed off his new sports car"
    --3 is one way to expose, exhibit, display
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
  4. flash - make known or cause to appear with great speed; "The latest intelligence is flashed to all command posts"
    --4 is one way to
    convey, impart
    Derived form: noun flash7
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. dart, dash, scoot, scud, flash, shoot - run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard"
    --5 is one way to rush, hotfoot, hasten, hie, speed, race, pelt along, rush along, cannonball along, bucket along, belt along
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  6. flash - expose or show briefly; "he flashed a $100 bill"
    --6 is one way to
    show
    Derived forms: noun flash5, noun flasher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  7. flash - protect by covering with a thin sheet of metal; "flash the roof"
    --7 is one way to
    cover
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. flash - emit a brief burst of light; "A shooting star flashed and was gone"
    --8 is one way to
    appear
    Derived forms: noun flash2, noun flash1, noun flasher3, noun flasher2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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praise

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun praise has 2 senses
  1. praise, congratulations, kudos - an expression of approval and commendation; "he always appreciated praise for his work"
    --1 is a kind of approval, commendation
    --1 has particulars:
     superlative; encomium, eulogy, panegyric, paean, pean; recommendation, testimonial, good word; compliment
    Derived form: verb praise1
  2. praise - offering words of homage as an act of worship; "they sang a hymn of praise to God"
    --2 is a kind of
    worship
    --2 has particulars: hallelujah

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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spoil - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

spoil

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun spoil has 3 senses
  1. spoil - (usually plural) valuables taken by violence (especially in war); "to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy"
    --1 is a kind of
    stolen property
    Derived form: verb spoil7
  2. spoil, spoiling, spoilage - the act of spoiling something by causing damage to it; "her spoiling my dress was deliberate"
    --2 is a kind of injury
    Derived forms: verb spoil8, verb spoil1
  3. spoil, spoliation, spoilation, despoilation, despoilment, despoliation - the act of stripping and taking by force
    --3 is a kind of plundering, pillage, pillaging
    Derived form: verb spoil7
Verb spoil has 8 senses
  1. botch, bumble, fumble, botch up, muff, blow, flub, screw up, ball up, spoil, muck up, bungle, fluff, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, bobble, mishandle, louse up, foul up, mess up, fuck up - make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"
    --1 is one way to fail, go wrong, miscarry
    Derived forms: noun spoil2, noun spoilage3, noun spoiling2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  2. spoil, go bad - become unfit for consumption or use; "the meat must be eaten before it spoils"
    --2 is one way to decay
    Derived forms: noun spoilage2, noun spoiling1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. corrupt, spoil - alter from the original
    --3 is one way to modify
    Derived form: noun spoliation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. pamper, featherbed, cosset, cocker, baby, coddle, mollycoddle, spoil, indulge - treat with excessive indulgence; "grandparents often pamper the children"; "Let's not mollycoddle our students!"
    --4 is one way to treat, handle, do by
    Derived form: noun spoiler3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  5. thwart, queer, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilk - hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of; "What ultimately frustrated every challenger was Ruth's amazing September surge"; "foil your opponent"
    --5 is one way to prevent, forestall, foreclose, preclude, forbid
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  6. itch, spoil - have a strong desire or urge to do something; "She is itching to start the project"; "He is spoiling for a fight"
    --6 is one way to desire, want
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  7. rape, spoil, despoil, violate, plunder - destroy and strip of its possession; "The soldiers raped the beautiful country"
    --7 is one way to destroy, ruin
    Derived forms: noun spoil1, noun spoil3, noun spoliation2, noun spoilation1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  8. mar, impair, spoil, deflower, vitiate - make imperfect; "nothing marred her beauty"
    --8 is one way to damage
    Derived form: noun spoil2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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pin - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

pin

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun pin has 11 senses
  1. pin - a piece of jewelry that is pinned onto the wearer's garment
    --1 is a kind of
    jewelry, jewellery
    --1 has particulars:
     brooch, broach, breastpin; scatter pin; stickpin; tie tack, tiepin, scarfpin
  2. fall, pin - when a wrestler's shoulders are forced to the mat
    --2 is a kind of victory, triumph
    --2 is a part of wrestling match
    --2 has particulars: takedown
  3. peg, pin - small markers inserted into a surface to mark scores or define locations etc.
    --3 is a kind of marker, marking, mark
  4. personal identification number, PIN, PIN number - a number you choose and use to gain access to various accounts
    --4 is a kind of number, identification number
  5. pin, peg, stick - informal terms of the leg; "fever left him weak on his sticks"
    --5 is a kind of leg
  6. pivot, pin - axis consisting of a short shaft that supports something that turns
    --6 is a kind of axis, axis of rotation
    --6 has particulars: fulcrum; pintle
  7. pin - cylindrical tumblers consisting of two parts that are held in place by springs; when they are aligned with a key the bolt can be thrown
    --7 is a kind of
    tumbler
    --7 is a part of cylinder lock
  8. pin, flag - flagpole used to mark the position of the hole on a golf green
    --8 is a kind of golf equipment
  9. pin - a small slender (often pointed) piece of wood or metal used to support or fasten or attach things
    --9 is a kind of
    fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
    --9 has parts: head; pinhead; point; shank, stem
    --9 has particulars:
     barrette; bitt pin; hairpin; hatpin; linchpin, lynchpin; peg, nog; rivet; safety pin; skewer; straight pin; wrist pin, gudgeon pin
    Derived forms: verb pin3, verb pin2
  10. peg, pin, thole, tholepin, rowlock, oarlock - a holder attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds the oar in place and acts as a fulcrum for rowing
    --10 is a kind of holder
    --10 is a part of dinghy, dory, rowboat
  11. bowling pin, pin - a club-shaped wooden object used in bowling; set up in groups as a target
    --11 is a kind of bowling equipment
    --11 has particulars:
     duckpin; headpin, kingpin; ninepin, skittle, skittle pin; tenpin
Verb pin has 4 senses
  1. trap, pin, immobilize, immobilise - to hold fast or prevent from moving; "The child was pinned under the fallen tree"
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to pin his opponent
  2. pin - attach or fasten with pins
    --2 is one way to
    fasten, fix, secure
    Antonyms: unpin
    Derived form: noun pin9
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. pin - pierce with a pin; "pin down the butterfly"
    --3 is one way to
    transfix, impale, empale, spike
    Derived form: noun pin9
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. pin - immobilize a piece
    --4 is one way to
    attack, aggress
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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suck - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

suck

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun suck has 1 sense
  1. sucking, suck, suction - the act of sucking
    --1 is a kind of consumption, ingestion, intake, uptake
    Derived forms: verb suck5, verb suck4, verb suck3, verb suck2, verb suck1
Verb suck has 5 senses
  1. suck - draw into the mouth by creating a practical vacuum in the mouth; "suck the poison from the place where the snake bit"; "suck on a straw"; "the baby sucked on the mother's breast"
    --1 is one way to
    drink, imbibe
    Derived forms: noun suck1, noun suction2, noun sucker3, noun sucking1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. suck - draw something in by or as if by a vacuum; "Mud was sucking at her feet"
    --2 is one way to
    draw, take out
    Derived forms: noun suck1, noun suction2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. suck, suck in - attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.; "The current boom in the economy sucked many workers in from abroad"
    --3 is one way to absorb, take in
    Derived forms: noun suck1, noun suction2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  4. absorb, suck, imbibe, soak up, sop up, suck up, draw, take in, take up - take in, also metaphorically; "The sponge absorbs water well"; "She drew strength from the minister's words"
    Derived forms: noun suck1, noun sucker1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something
  5. breastfeed, bottle-feed, suckle, suck, nurse, wet-nurse, lactate, give suck - give suck to; "The wetnurse suckled the infant"; "You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places"
    --5 is one way to feed, give
    Derived forms: noun suck1, noun sucker6
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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drown - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

drown

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb drown has 4 senses
  1. submerge, drown, overwhelm - cover completely or make imperceptible; "I was drowned in work"; "The noise drowned out her speech"
    --1 is one way to cover, spread over
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. drown - get rid of as if by submerging; "She drowned her trouble in alcohol"
    --2 is one way to
    eliminate, get rid of, do away with
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  3. drown - die from being submerged in water, getting water into the lungs, and asphyxiating; "The child drowned in the lake"
    --3 is one way to
    die, decease, perish, go, exit, pass away, expire, pass
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  4. drown - kill by submerging in water; "He drowned the kittens"
    --4 is one way to
    kill
    Sample sentence:
    They want to drown the prisoners

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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excite - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

excite

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb excite has 8 senses
  1. excite - arouse or elicit a feeling
    --1 is one way to
    arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Derived forms: noun excitement2, noun excitement1, noun excitation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  2. stimulate, excite - act as a stimulant; "The book stimulated her imagination"; "This play stimulates"
    --2 is one way to affect, impact, bear upon, bear on, touch on, touch
    Derived forms: noun excitement3, noun excitation3
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. excite, energize, energise - raise to a higher energy level; "excite the atoms"
    --3 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  4. stimulate, excite, stir - stir feelings in; "stimulate my appetite"; "excite the audience"; "stir emotions"
    --4 is one way to sensitize, sensitise
    Derived forms: noun excitement2, noun excitation1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  5. agitate, rouse, turn on, charge, commove, excite, charge up - cause to be agitated, excited, or roused; "The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks"
    --5 is one way to disturb, upset, trouble
    Derived form: noun excitement3
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will excite him
    The good news will excite her
  6. arouse, sex, excite, turn on, wind up - stimulate sexually; "This movie usually arouses the male audience"
    --6 is one way to stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to excite Sue
  7. stimulate, shake, shake up, excite, stir - stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of; "These stories shook the community"; "the civil war shook the country"
    --7 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Derived forms: noun excitement2, noun excitation1
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to excite Sue
  8. excite - produce a magnetic field in; "excite the neurons"
    --8 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived form: noun excitation2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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ruin - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

ruin

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun ruin has 6 senses
  1. ruin, ruination - an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction; "you have brought ruin on this entire family"
    --1 is a kind of devastation, desolation
    Derived form: verb ruin1
  2. ruin - a ruined building; "they explored several Roman ruins"
    --2 is a kind of
    building, edifice
    Derived forms: verb ruin6, verb ruin4
  3. dilapidation, ruin - the process of becoming dilapidated
    --3 is a kind of decay
    Derived form: verb ruin6
  4. ruin, ruination - an event that results in destruction
    --4 is a kind of destruction, demolition, wipeout
    --4 has particulars: devastation, desolation; shipwreck
    Derived form: verb ruin1
  5. downfall, ruin, ruination - failure that results in a loss of position or reputation
    --5 is a kind of failure
    --5 has particulars: finish
    Derived form: verb ruin2
  6. laying waste, ruin, ruining, ruination, wrecking - destruction achieved by wrecking something
    --6 is a kind of destruction, devastation
    Derived forms: verb ruin4, verb ruin1
Verb ruin has 6 senses
  1. destroy, ruin - destroy completely; damage irreparably; "You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!"; "The tears ruined her make-up"
    Derived forms: noun ruin6, noun ruin4, noun ruin1, noun ruination4, noun ruiner1, noun ruining1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. ruin - destroy or cause to fail; "This behavior will ruin your chances of winning the election"
    --2 is one way to
    thwart, queer, spoil, scotch, foil, cross, frustrate, baffle, bilk
    Derived forms: noun ruin5, noun ruiner1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. bankrupt, ruin, break, smash - reduce to bankruptcy; "My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!"; "The slump in the financial markets smashed him"
    --3 is one way to impoverish
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. ruin - reduce to ruins; "The country lay ruined after the war"
    --4 is one way to
    lay waste to, waste, devastate, desolate, ravage, scourge
    Derived forms: noun ruin6, noun ruin2, noun ruination1, noun ruiner1, noun ruining1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. deflower, ruin - deprive of virginity; "This dirty old man deflowered several young girls in the village"
    --5 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  6. ruin - fall into ruin
    --6 is one way to
    decay, crumble, delapidate
    Derived forms: noun ruin2, noun ruin3
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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propose - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

propose

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb propose has 5 senses
  1. propose, suggest, advise - make a proposal, declare a plan for something
    --1 is one way to declare
    Derived forms: noun proposition4, noun proposer1, noun proposal3
    Sample sentences:
    They propose him to write the letter
    They propose to move
  2. project, propose - present for consideration
    --2 is one way to plan
    Derived forms: noun proposer2, noun proposition2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
    Somebody ----s VERB-ing
  3. aim, purpose, purport, propose - propose or intend; "I aim to arrive at noon"
    --3 is one way to intend, mean, think
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
  4. nominate, propose - put forward; nominate for appointment to an office; "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission"
    --4 is one way to choose, take, select, pick out
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody something
  5. propose, declare oneself, offer, pop the question - ask (someone) to marry you; "he popped the question on Sunday night"; "she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months"; "The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman"
    --5 is one way to request
    Derived form: noun proposal2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s to somebody

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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punish - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

punish

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb punish has 1 sense
  1. punish, penalize, penalise - impose a penalty on; inflict punishment on; "The students were penalized for showing up late for class"; "we had to punish the dog for soiling the floor again"
    Derived form: noun punishment1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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obey - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

obey

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb obey has 1 sense
  1. obey - be obedient to
    --1 is one way to
    adjust, conform, adapt
    Antonyms: disobey
    Derived forms: noun obeisance2, noun obedience2, noun obedience1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

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In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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crush - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

crush

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun crush has 4 senses
  1. crushed leather, crush - leather that has had its grain pattern accentuated
    --1 is a kind of leather
  2. crush, jam, press - a dense crowd of people
    --2 is a kind of crowd
    --2 has particulars: traffic jam, snarl-up
  3. puppy love, calf love, crush, infatuation - temporary love of an adolescent
    --3 is a kind of love
  4. crush, crunch, compaction - the act of crushing
    --4 is a kind of compression, compressing
    --4 has particulars: grind, mill, pulverization, pulverisation
    Derived forms: verb crush4, verb crush2
Verb crush has 8 senses
  1. oppress, suppress, crush - come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority; "The government oppresses political activists"
    Derived form: noun crushing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  2. squash, crush, squelch, mash, squeeze - to compress with violence, out of natural shape or condition; "crush an aluminum can"; "squeeze a lemon"
    --2 is one way to press
    Derived forms: noun crush4, noun crusher1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish - come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; "Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship"; "We beat the competition"; "Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game"
    --3 is one way to get the better of, overcome, defeat
    Sample sentence:
    The fighter managed to crush his opponent
  4. crush - break into small pieces; "The car crushed the toy"
    --4 is one way to
    break up, fragment, fragmentize, fragmentise
    Derived forms: noun crush4, noun crusher1
    Sample sentence:
    They crush the glass tubes
  5. crush, smash, demolish - humiliate or depress completely; "She was crushed by his refusal of her invitation"; "The death of her son smashed her"
    --5 is one way to humiliate, mortify, chagrin, humble, abase
    Sample sentence:
    The bad news will crush him
  6. jam, crush - crush or bruise; "jam a toe"
    --6 is one way to bruise, contuse
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  7. break down, crush - make ineffective; "Martin Luther King tried to break down racial discrimination"
    --7 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  8. crush - become injured, broken, or distorted by pressure; "The plastic bottle crushed against the wall"
    --8 is one way to
    break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
    Sample sentence:
    The glass tubes crush

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

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The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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melt - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

melt

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun melt has 1 sense
  1. thaw, melt, thawing, melting - the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid; "the power failure caused a refrigerator melt that was a disaster"; "the thawing of a frozen turkey takes several hours"
    --1 is a kind of heating, warming; phase change, phase transition, state change, physical change
    Derived forms: verb melt2, verb melt1
Verb melt has 6 senses
  1. melt, run, melt down - reduce or cause to be reduced from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating; "melt butter"; "melt down gold"; "The wax melted in the sun"
    --1 is one way to dissolve, resolve, break up
    Derived forms: noun melt1, noun melting1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  2. dissolve, thaw, unfreeze, unthaw, dethaw, melt - become or cause to become soft or liquid; "The sun melted the ice"; "the ice thawed"; "the ice cream melted"; "The heat melted the wax"; "The giant iceberg dissolved over the years during the global warming phase"; "dethaw the meat"
    --2 is one way to liquefy, flux, liquify
    Derived forms: noun melt1, noun melter1, noun melting1
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. mellow, melt, mellow out - become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial; "With age, he mellowed"
    --3 is one way to change
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. melt, meld - lose its distinct outline or shape; blend gradually; "Hundreds of actors were melting into the scene"
    --4 is one way to blend, flux, mix, conflate, commingle, immix, fuse, coalesce, meld, combine, merge
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  5. fade, melt - become less clearly visible or distinguishable; disappear gradually or seemingly; "The scene begins to fade"; "The tree trunks are melting into the forest at dusk"
    --5 is one way to weaken
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. melt, disappear - become less intense and fade away gradually; "her resistance melted under his charm"
    --6 is one way to weaken
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cheer - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cheer

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cheer has 2 senses
  1. cheer - a cry or shout of approval
    --1 is a kind of
    approval, commendation
    --1 has particulars: banzai; bravo; hurrah, hooray; salvo
    Derived form: verb cheer2
  2. cheerfulness, cheer - the quality of being cheerful and dispelling gloom; "flowers added a note of cheerfulness to the drab room"
    --2 is a kind of attribute
    --2 is a part of disposition, temperament
    --2 has particulars:
     good-temperedness, good-humoredness, good humouredness, good naturedness
    Derived forms: verb cheer3, verb cheer4
Verb cheer has 5 senses
  1. cheer, hearten, recreate, embolden - give encouragement to
    --1 is one way to encourage
    Derived form: noun cheering1
    Sample sentence:
    The good news will cheer her
  2. cheer - show approval or good wishes by shouting; "everybody cheered the birthday boy"
    --2 is one way to
    applaud
    Derived forms: noun cheer1, noun cheerer1, noun cheering1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. cheer, cheer up, jolly along, jolly up - cause (somebody) to feel happier or more cheerful; "She tried to cheer up the disappointed child when he failed to win the spelling bee"
    Derived form: noun cheer2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  4. cheer, cheer up, chirk up - become cheerful
    --4 is one way to rejoice, joy
    Antonyms: complain, kick, plain, sound off, quetch, kvetch
    Derived form: noun cheer2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  5. cheer, inspire, urge, barrack, urge on, exhort, pep up - urge on or encourage especially by shouts; "The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers"
    --5 is one way to encourage
    Derived forms: noun cheerer1, noun cheering1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

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Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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curl - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

curl

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun curl has 3 senses
  1. coil, whorl, roll, curl, curlicue, ringlet, gyre, scroll - a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles
    --1 is a kind of round shape
    --1 has particulars: corolla; calyx; verticil
    Derived forms: verb curl3, verb curl2, verb curl1
  2. Curl, Robert Curl, Robert F. Curl, Robert Floyd Curl Jr. - American chemist who with Richard Smalley and Harold Kroto discovered fullerenes and opened a new branch of chemistry (born in 1933)
    --2 is a kind of chemist
  3. lock, curl, ringlet, whorl - a strand or cluster of hair
    --3 is a kind of hair
    --3 is a part of hairdo, hair style, coiffure
    --3 has particulars: sausage curl; forelock; crimp; dreadlock
    Derived form: verb curl4
Verb curl has 5 senses
  1. curl, curve, kink - form a curl, curve, or kink; "the cigar smoke curled up at the ceiling"
    --1 is one way to change surface
    Derived form: noun curl1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  2. curl up, curl, draw in - shape one's body into a curl; "She curled farther down under the covers"; "She fell and drew in"
    --2 is one way to bend, flex
    Derived form: noun curl1
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. coil, loop, curl - wind around something in coils or loops
    --3 is one way to wind, wrap, roll, twine
    Derived form: noun curl1
    Sample sentences:
    They curl the wire around the stick
    The wires curl around the stick
  4. curl, wave - twist or roll into coils or ringlets; "curl my hair, please"
    --4 is one way to twist
    Derived forms: noun curl3, noun curler1
    Sample sentence:
    They curl their hair
  5. curl - play the Scottish game of curling
    --5 is one way to
    play
    Derived form: noun curling1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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multiply - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

multiply

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adverbial multiply has 1 sense
  1. multiply - in several ways; in a multiple manner; "they were multiply checked for errors"
    Antonyms:
    singly
    Derived from adjective multiple1
Verb multiply has 4 senses
  1. multiply - combine by multiplication; "multiply 10 by 15"
    --1 is one way to
    calculate, cipher, cypher, compute, work out, reckon, figure
    Antonyms: divide, fraction
    Derived forms: noun multiplication1, noun multiplier1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  2. multiply, manifold - combine or increase by multiplication; "He managed to multiply his profits"
    --2 is one way to increase
    Derived forms: noun multiplication3, noun multiplication1
    Sample sentences:
    They multiply their earnings this year
    Their earnings multiply this year
  3. breed, multiply - have young (animals); "pandas rarely breed in captivity"
    --3 is one way to reproduce, procreate, multiply
    Derived form: noun multiplication2
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  4. reproduce, procreate, multiply - have offspring or young; "The deer in our neighborhood reproduce madly"; "The Catholic Church tells people to procreate, no matter what their economic situation may be"
    --4 is one way to make, create
    Derived form: noun multiplication2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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boil - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

boil

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun boil has 2 senses
  1. boil, furuncle - a painful sore with a hard pus-filled core
    --1 is a kind of staphylococcal infection
    --1 has particulars: gumboil
  2. boiling point, boil - the temperature at which a liquid boils at sea level; "the brought to water to a boil"
    --2 is a kind of temperature
    Derived forms: verb boil3, verb boil1, verb boil2
Verb boil has 5 senses
  1. boil - come to the boiling point and change from a liquid to vapor; "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius"
    --1 is one way to
    change state, turn
    Antonyms: freeze
    Derived forms: noun boil2, noun boiler1
    Sample sentence:
    The water boils
  2. boil - cook in boiling liquid; "boil potatoes"
    --2 is one way to
    cook
    Derived forms: noun boil2, noun boiler2
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs boil the vegetables
  3. boil - bring to, or maintain at, the boiling point; "boil this liquid until it evaporates"
    --3 is one way to
    change, alter, modify
    Derived forms: noun boil2, noun boiler1
    Sample sentence:
    They boil the water
  4. churn, boil, moil, roil - be agitated; "the sea was churning in the storm"
    --4 is one way to move
    Sample sentence:
    The water boils
  5. seethe, boil - be in an agitated emotional state; "The customer was seething with anger"
    --5 is one way to be
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue boil over the results of the experiment

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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broadcast - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

broadcast

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun broadcast has 2 senses
  1. broadcast - message that is transmitted by radio or television
    --1 is a kind of
    message
    --1 has particulars: radio broadcast; simulcast; telecast
    Derived forms: verb broadcast1, verb broadcast3
  2. broadcast, program, programme - a radio or television show; "did you see his program last night?"
    --2 is a kind of show
    --2 has particulars:
     sitcom; news program, news show, news; rerun; talk show, chat show; television program, TV program, television show, TV show; game show, giveaway; serial, series; episode, installment, instalment; sustaining program
    Derived forms: verb broadcast1, verb broadcast3
Verb broadcast has 3 senses
  1. air, send, broadcast, beam, transmit - broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"
    --1 is one way to publicize, publicise, air, bare
    Derived forms: noun broadcast2, noun broadcast1, noun broadcaster1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. broadcast - sow over a wide area, especially by hand; "broadcast seeds"
    --2 is one way to
    sow, sough, seed
    Derived form: noun broadcaster2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, disperse, pass around - cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"
    --3 is one way to publicize, publicise, air, bare
    Derived forms: noun broadcast2, noun broadcast1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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screw - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

screw

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun screw has 5 senses
  1. prison guard, jailer, jailor, gaoler, screw, turnkey - someone who guards prisoners
    --1 is a kind of lawman, law officer, peace officer; keeper
  2. screw - a simple machine of the inclined-plane type consisting of a spirally threaded cylindrical rod that engages with a similarly threaded hole
    --2 is a kind of
    inclined plane
    Derived forms: verb screw2, verb screw4
  3. screw, screw propeller - a propeller with several angled blades that rotates to push against water or air
    --3 is a kind of propeller, propellor
    --3 is a part of ship; outboard motor, outboard
  4. screw - a fastener with a tapered threaded shank and a slotted head
    --4 is a kind of
    fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
    --4 has parts: head; screw thread, thread
    --4 has particulars:
     Allen screw; bolt; cap screw; machine screw; metal screw; Phillips screw; setscrew; setscrew; thumbscrew; woodscrew; worm
    Derived forms: verb screw3, verb screw2, verb screw4
  5. fuck, fucking, screw, screwing, ass, nooky, nookie, piece of ass, piece of tail, roll in the hay, shag, shtup - slang terms for sexual intercourse
    --5 is a kind of sexual intercourse, intercourse, sex act, copulation, coitus, coition, sexual congress, congress, sexual relation, relation, carnal knowledge
    Derived form: verb screw1
Verb screw has 5 senses
  1. roll in the hay, love, make out, make love, sleep with, get laid, have sex, know, do it, be intimate, have intercourse, have it away, have it off, screw, fuck, jazz, eff, hump, lie with, bed, have a go at it, bang, get it on, bonk - have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?"
    --1 is one way to copulate, mate, pair, couple
    Derived forms: noun screw5, noun screwing1
    Sample sentences:
    Sam and Sue screw
    Sam cannot screw Sue
  2. screw - turn like a screw
    --2 is one way to
    revolve, go around, rotate
    Derived forms: noun screw4, noun screw2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  3. screw, drive in - cause to penetrate, as with a circular motion; "drive in screws or bolts"
    --3 is one way to revolve, go around, rotate
    Derived form: noun screw4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  4. screw - tighten or fasten by means of screwing motions; "Screw the bottle cap on"
    --4 is one way to
    tighten, fasten
    Antonyms: unscrew
    Derived forms: noun screw4, noun screw2
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  5. cheat, chouse, shaft, screw, chicane, jockey - defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit
    --5 is one way to beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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swell - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

swell

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective swell has 1 sense
  1. bang-up, bully, corking, cracking, dandy, great, groovy, keen, neat, nifty, not bad, peachy, slap-up, swell, smashing - very good; "he did a bully job"; "a neat sports car"; "had a great time at the party"; "you look simply smashing"
    Antonym: bad (indirect, via good)
Noun swell has 4 senses
  1. swell, crestless wave - the undulating movement of the surface of the open sea
    --1 is a kind of wave, moving ridge
    --1 has particulars: ground swell, heavy swell
  2. swell - a rounded elevation (especially one on an ocean floor)
    --2 is a kind of
    natural elevation, elevation
  3. swell - a crescendo followed by a decrescendo
    --3 is a kind of
    crescendo
  4. dandy, dude, fop, gallant, sheik, beau, swell, fashion plate, clotheshorse - a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
    --4 is a kind of man, adult male
    --4 has particulars:
     coxcomb, cockscomb; macaroni; Brummell, George Bryan Brummell, Beau Brummell
Verb swell has 6 senses
  1. swell - increase in size, magnitude, number, or intensity; "The music swelled to a crescendo"
    --1 is one way to
    increase
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  2. swell, puff up - become filled with pride, arrogance, or anger; "The mother was swelling with importance when she spoke of her son"
    --2 is one way to act, behave, do
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  3. swell, swell up, intumesce, tumefy, tumesce - expand abnormally; "The bellies of the starving children are swelling"
    --3 is one way to expand
    Derived form: noun swelling1
    Sample sentence:
    Did his feet swell?
  4. well up, swell - as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things; "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it"
    --4 is one way to originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Something is ----ing PP
  5. well, swell - come up; "Tears well in her eyes"
    --5 is one way to surface, come up, rise up, rise
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  6. swell - cause to become swollen; "The water swells the wood"
    --6 is one way to
    grow
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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offend - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

offend

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb offend has 4 senses
  1. pique, offend - cause to feel resentment or indignation; "Her tactless remark offended me"
    --1 is one way to anger
    Derived form: noun offence3
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  2. transgress, offend, infract, violate, go against, breach, break - act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"
    --2 is one way to disrespect
    Derived forms: noun offender1, noun offence5
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  3. shock, offend, scandalize, scandalise, appal, appall, outrage - strike with disgust or revulsion; "The scandalous behavior of this married woman shocked her friends"
    --3 is one way to disgust, revolt, nauseate, sicken, churn up
    Sample sentences:
    The bad news will offend him
    The performance is likely to offend Sue
  4. hurt, wound, injure, bruise, offend, spite - hurt the feelings of; "She hurt me when she did not include me among her guests"; "This remark really bruised me ego"
    --4 is one way to arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise, provoke
    Derived form: noun offence4
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot offend Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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rob - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

rob

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb rob has 2 senses
  1. rob - take something away by force or without the consent of the owner; "The burglars robbed him of all his money"
    --1 is one way to
    steal
    Derived forms: noun robber1, noun robbery1
    Sample sentence:
    They rob him of all his money
  2. overcharge, soak, surcharge, gazump, fleece, plume, pluck, rob, hook - rip off; ask an unreasonable price
    --2 is one way to cheat, rip off, chisel
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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combat - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

combat

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun combat has 2 senses
  1. combat, armed combat - an engagement fought between two military forces
    --1 is a kind of battle, conflict, fight, engagement
    --1 is a part of war, warfare
    --1 has particulars: hostility, belligerency; aggression
    Derived form: verb combat1
  2. fight, fighting, combat, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"
    --2 is a kind of conflict, struggle, battle
    --2 has parts: blow
    --2 has particulars:
     gunfight, gunplay, shootout; brush, clash, encounter, skirmish; dogfight; fencing; in-fighting; set-to; shock, impact; hassle, scuffle, tussle, dogfingt, rough-and-tumble; duel, affaire d'honneur; fistfight, fisticuffs, slugfest; battering, banging; beating, whipping; affray, disturbance, fray, ruffle; brawl, free-for-all; knife fight, snickersnee, cut-and-thrust; rumble, gang fight
    Derived form: verb combat1
Verb combat has 1 sense
  1. battle, combat - battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Nothern Iraq"; "We must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they battled over the budget"
    --1 is one way to fight, struggle
    Derived forms: noun combat2, noun combat1, noun combatant1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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bake - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

bake

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb bake has 3 senses
  1. bake - cook and make edible by putting in a hot oven; "bake the potatoes"
    --1 is one way to
    cook
    Derived form: noun baking2
    Sample sentence:
    The chefs bake the vegetables
  2. bake - prepare with dry heat in an oven; "bake a cake"
    --2 is one way to
    create from raw material, create from raw stuff
    Derived forms: noun baker1, noun baker2, noun baking1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  3. broil, bake - heat by a natural force; "The sun broils the valley in the summer"
    --3 is one way to heat, heat up
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cough - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cough

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cough has 2 senses
  1. cough, coughing - sudden expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages; a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis
    --1 is a kind of symptom
    --1 is a part of respiratory disease, respiratory illness, respiratory disorder
    Derived form: verb cough1
  2. cough, coughing - the act of exhaling air suddenly with a noise
    --2 is a kind of exhalation, expiration, breathing out
    Derived form: verb cough1
Verb cough has 1 sense
  1. cough - exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion; "The smoker coughs all day"
    --1 is one way to
    expectorate, cough up, cough out, spit up, spit out
    Derived forms: noun cough2, noun cough1, noun coughing2, noun coughing1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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license - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

license

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun license has 4 senses
  1. license, licence, permit - a legal document giving official permission to do something
    --1 is a kind of legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument
    --1 has particulars:
     building permit; driver's license, driver's licence, driving license, driving licence; fishing license, fishing licence, fishing permit; hunting license, hunting licence, hunting permit, game license; learner's permit; letter of marque, letters of marque, letter of mark and reprisal; liquor license, liquor licence; marriage license, marriage licence, wedding license, wedding licence; occupation license, occupation licence; pass, liberty chit
    Derived form: verb license1
  2. license, licence - freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)
    --2 is a kind of liberty
    --2 has particulars: poetic license
  3. license, licence - excessive freedom; lack of due restraint; "when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near"- Will Durant; "the intolerable license with which the newspapers break...the rules of decorum"- Edmund Burke
    --3 is a kind of liberty
  4. license, permission, permit - the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization
    --4 is a kind of authorization, authorisation, empowerment
    --4 has particulars: clearance; conge; allowance; dispensation; toleration
    Derived form: verb license1
Verb license has 1 sense
  1. license, licence, certify - authorize officially; "I am licensed to practice law in this state"
    --1 is one way to authorize, authorise, pass, clear
    Derived forms: noun license4, noun license1, noun licensee1, noun licenser1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody to INFINITIVE

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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infect - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

infect

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb infect has 4 senses
  1. infect - communicate a disease to; "Your children have infected you with this head cold"
    --1 is one way to
    give
    Derived form: noun infection4
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Somebody ----s somebody with something
  2. infect, taint - contaminate with a disease or microorganism
    --2 is one way to pollute, foul, contaminate
    Antonyms: disinfect
    Derived forms: noun infection3, noun infection1
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s somebody
  3. infect - contaminate with ideas or an ideology; "society was infected by racism"
    --3 is one way to
    corrupt, pervert, subvert, demoralize, demoralise, debauch, debase, profane, vitiate, deprave, misdirect
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  4. infect - affect in a contagious way; "His laughter infects everyone who is in the same room"
    --4 is one way to
    affect, impress, move, strike
    Derived form: noun infection5
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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cheat - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

cheat

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun cheat has 5 senses
  1. darnel, tare, bearded darnel, cheat, Lolium temulentum - weedy annual grass often occurs in grainfields and other cultivated land; seeds sometimes considered poisonous
    --1 is a kind of rye grass, ryegrass
  2. chess, cheat, Bromus secalinus - weedy annual native to Europe but widely distributed as a weed especially in wheat
    --2 is a kind of brome, bromegrass
  3. deceiver, cheat, cheater, trickster, beguiler, slicker - someone who leads you to believe something that is not true
    --3 is a kind of wrongdoer, offender
    --3 has particulars:
     bluffer, four-flusher; swindler, chiseller, chiseler, gouger, scammer, grifter, sharper, sharpie, sharpy; decoy, steerer; dodger, fox, slyboots; double-crosser, double-dealer, two-timer, betrayer, traitor; falsifier; finagler, wangler; forger, counterfeiter; fortune hunter; front man, front, figurehead, nominal head, straw man, strawman; hypocrite, dissembler, phony, phoney, pretender; impersonator, imitator; imposter, impostor, pretender, fake, faker, fraud, sham, shammer, pseudo, pseud, role player; liar, prevaricator; misleader; mountebank, charlatan; obscurantist; sandbagger; two-timer; utterer
    Derived form: verb cheat3
  4. swindle, cheat, rig - the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme; "that book is a fraud"
    --4 is a kind of fraud
    --4 has particulars:
     scam, cozenage; bunco, bunco game, bunko, bunko game, con, confidence trick, confidence game, con game, gyp, hustle, sting, flimflam; pyramiding; holdout; swiz; shell game, thimblerig
    Derived form: verb cheat2
  5. cheat, cheating - a deception for profit to yourself
    --5 is a kind of deception, deceit, dissembling, dissimulation
    --5 has particulars: gerrymander
    Derived form: verb cheat1
Verb cheat has 4 senses
  1. cheat, rip off, chisel - deprive somebody of something by deceit; "The con-man beat me out of $50"; "This salesman ripped us off!"; "we were cheated by their clever-sounding scheme"; "They chiseled me out of my money"
    --1 is one way to victimize, victimise
    Derived forms: noun cheat5, noun cheater1, noun cheating1
    Sample sentences:
    They cheat him of all his money
    Sam cannot cheat Sue
  2. cheat, chouse, shaft, screw, chicane, jockey - defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit
    --2 is one way to beat, beat out, crush, shell, trounce, vanquish
    Derived forms: noun cheat4, noun cheater1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s something
  3. cheat, chisel - engage in deceitful behavior; practice trickery or fraud; "Who's chiseling on the side?"
    --3 is one way to deceive, lead on, delude, cozen
    Derived forms: noun cheat3, noun cheater1, noun cheating1
    Sample sentence:
    Sam and Sue cheat
  4. cheat on, cheat, cuckold, betray, wander - be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage; "She cheats on her husband"; "Might her husband be wandering?"
    --4 is one way to deceive, lead on, delude, cozen
    Sample sentence:
    Sam cannot cheat Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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fasten - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

fasten

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb fasten has 4 senses
  1. fasten, fix, secure - cause to be firmly attached; "fasten the lock onto the door"; "she fixed her gaze on the man"
    --1 is one way to attach
    Antonyms: unfasten
    Derived forms: noun fastener1, noun fastener2, noun fastening2
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
    Somebody ----s something PP
  2. fasten - become fixed or fastened; "This dress fastens in the back"
    --2 is one way to
    attach
    Antonyms: unfasten
    Derived forms: noun fastener2, noun fastening1
    Sample sentence:
    Something is ----ing PP
  3. fasten - attach to; "They fastened various nicknames to each other"
    --3 is one way to
    attach
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something to somebody
  4. tighten, fasten - make tight or tighter; "Tighten the wire"
    --4 is one way to change, alter, modify
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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tidy - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

tidy

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective tidy has 3 senses
  1. tidy - marked by good order and cleanliness in appearance or habits; "a tidy person"; "a tidy house"; "a tidy mind"
    Antonyms:
    untidy, blowsy, blowzy, slatternly, sluttish, cluttered, littered, disheveled, dishevelled, frowzled, rumpled, tousled, disorderly, higgledy-piggledy, hugger-mugger, jumbled, topsy-turvy, messy, mussy, scraggly, sloppy, slouchy, sprawling, straggling, straggly, unkempt, frowsy, frowzy, slovenly
  2. kempt, tidy, trim - (used of hair) neat and tidy; "a nicely kempt beard"
    Antonym: ungroomed (indirect, via groomed)
  3. goodly, goodish, hefty, respectable, sizable, sizeable, tidy - large in amount or extent or degree; "it cost a considerable amount"; "a goodly amount"; "received a hefty bonus"; "a respectable sum"; "a tidy sum of money"; "a sizable fortune"
    Antonym: inconsiderable (indirect, via considerable)
Noun tidy has 1 sense
  1. tidy - receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials)
    --1 is a kind of
    receptacle
Verb tidy has 1 sense
  1. tidy, tidy up, clean up, neaten, straighten, straighten out, square away - put (things or places) in order; "Tidy up your room!"
    --1 is one way to order
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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whistle - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

whistle

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun whistle has 4 senses
  1. whistle, whistling - the sound made by something moving rapidly or by steam coming out of a small aperture
    --1 is a kind of sound
    Derived form: verb whistle5
  2. whistle, whistling - the act of signalling (e.g., summoning) by whistling or blowing a whistle; "the whistle signalled the end of the game"
    --2 is a kind of signal, signaling, sign
    Derived form: verb whistle6
  3. whistle - acoustic device that forces air or steam against an edge or into a cavity and so produces a loud shrill sound
    --3 is a kind of
    acoustic device; signaling device
    --3 has particulars: boat whistle; factory whistle; steam whistle
  4. pennywhistle, tin whistle, whistle - an inexpensive fipple flute
    --4 is a kind of fipple flute, fipple pipe, recorder, vertical flute
Verb whistle has 6 senses
  1. whistle - make whistling sounds; "He lay there, snoring and whistling"
    --1 is one way to
    sound, go
    Derived forms: noun whistler2, noun whistling1
    Sample sentences:
    The birds whistle in the woods
    The woods whistle with many kinds of birds
  2. whistle - move with, or as with, a whistling sound; "The bullets whistled past him"
    --2 is one way to
    travel, go, move, locomote
    Sample sentences:
    Something is ----ing PP
    Somebody ----s PP
  3. whistle - utter or express by whistling; "She whistled a melody"
    --3 is one way to
    communicate, intercommunicate
    Derived forms: noun whistler2, noun whistling2
    Sample sentences:
    Something ----s
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s something
  4. whistle - move, send, or bring as if by whistling; "Her optimism whistled away these worries"
    --4 is one way to
    move, displace
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s something
    Something ----s something
  5. whistle, sing - make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound; "the kettle was singing"; "the bullet sang past his ear"
    --5 is one way to sound, go
    Derived forms: noun whistle1, noun whistling1
    Sample sentence:
    Something ----s
  6. whistle - give a signal by whistling; "She whistled for her maid"
    --6 is one way to
    sign, signal, signalize, signalise
    Derived forms: noun whistle2, noun whistling3
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s PP

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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comb - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

comb

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun comb has 6 senses
  1. comb - a flat device with narrow pointed teeth on one edge; disentangles or arranges hair
    --1 is a kind of
    device
    --1 has part: tooth
    --1 has particulars:
     fine-tooth comb, fine-toothed comb; hatchel, heckle; pocketcomb, pocket comb
    Derived forms: verb comb1, verb comb3
  2. comb, cockscomb, coxcomb - the fleshy red crest on the head of the domestic fowl and other gallinaceous birds
    --2 is a kind of crest
    --2 is a part of gallinaceous bird, gallinacean
  3. comb - a fleshy and deeply serrated outgrowth atop the heads of certain birds especially domestic fowl
    --3 is a kind of
    caruncle, caruncula
    --3 is a part of
     cock, rooster; turkey cock, gobbler, tom, tom turkey
  4. comb - any of several tools for straightening fibers
    --4 is a kind of
    tool
    --4 has part: tooth
    --4 has particulars: currycomb
    Derived form: verb comb3
  5. comb - ciliated comb-like swimming plate of a ctenophore
    --5 is a kind of
    plate
    --5 is a part of ctenophore, comb jelly
  6. comb, combing - the act of drawing a comb through hair; "his hair needed a comb"
    --6 is a kind of hair care, haircare, hairdressing
    --6 has particulars: comb-out, teasing
    Derived forms: verb comb1, verb comb3
Verb comb has 3 senses
  1. comb - straighten with a comb; "comb your hair"; "comb the wool"
    --1 is one way to
    straighten, straighten out
    Derived forms: noun comb1, noun comb6, noun combing1
    Sample sentence:
    They comb their hair
  2. comb, ransack - search thoroughly; "They combed the area for the missing child"
    --2 is one way to search
    Sample sentences:
    The men comb the area for animals
    The men comb for animals in the area
  3. comb, comb out, disentangle - smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb; "comb your hair before dinner"; "comb the wool"
    --3 is one way to groom, neaten
    Derived forms: noun comb4, noun comb1, noun comb6, noun combing1
    Sample sentence:
    They comb their hair

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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thunder - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

thunder

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun thunder has 3 senses
  1. boom, roar, roaring, thunder - a deep prolonged loud noise
    --1 is a kind of noise
    Derived forms: verb thunder4, verb thunder2, verb thunder1
  2. thunder - a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning
    --2 is a kind of
    noise
    --2 has particulars: thunderclap
    Derived form: verb thunder3
  3. big H, hell dust, nose drops, smack, thunder - street names for heroin
    --3 is a kind of heroin, diacetylmorphine
Verb thunder has 4 senses
  1. thunder - move fast, noisily, and heavily; "The bus thundered down the road"
    --1 is one way to
    move
    Derived form: noun thunder1
    Sample sentences:
    Cars thunder in the streets
    The streets thunder with cars
  2. thunder, roar - utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared"
    --2 is one way to shout
    Derived form: noun thunder1
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    Somebody ----s PP
    Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
  3. thunder, boom - be the case that thunder is being heard; "Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed"
    Derived form: noun thunder2
    Sample sentence:
    It was thundering all day long
  4. thunder - to make or produce a loud noise; "The river thundered below"; "The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle"
    --4 is one way to
    roar, howl
    Derived forms: noun thunder1, noun thunderer2
    Sample sentence:
    The cars thunder down the avenue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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tire - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

tire

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun tire has 1 sense
  1. tire, tyre - hoop that covers a wheel; "automobile tires are usually made of rubber and filled with compressed air"
    --1 is a kind of hoop, ring
    --1 has particulars:
     car tire, automobile tire, auto tire, rubber tire; pneumatic tire, pneumatic tyre; wagon tire
Verb tire has 4 senses
  1. tire, pall, weary, fatigue, jade - get tired of something or somebody
    --1 is one way to devolve, deteriorate, drop, degenerate
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s
  2. tire, wear upon, tire out, wear, weary, jade, wear out, outwear, wear down, fag out, fag, fatigue - exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; "We wore ourselves out on this hike"
    --2 is one way to indispose
    Antonyms: refresh, freshen, refreshen
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s somebody
    Something ----s somebody
  3. run down, exhaust, play out, sap, tire - deplete; "exhaust one's savings"; "We quickly played out our strength"
    --3 is one way to consume, eat up, use up, eat, deplete, exhaust, run through, wipe out
    Sample sentence:
    Somebody ----s something
  4. bore, tire - cause to be bored
    Sample sentence:
    The performance is likely to tire Sue

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Top 500 Verbs

The term "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of the most frequently used verbs in a given language. These verbs are essential for building a strong foundation in the language and are commonly used in everyday communication and writing.

Senses:

1. Popular Verbs:

In this sense, the term "top 500 verbs" denotes a compilation of the most commonly used verbs in a language. These verbs are crucial for expressing oneself fluently and effectively.

Example:

Learning the popular verbs such as "to be," "to have," and "to do" is essential when starting to learn a new language.

2. Local Verbs:

In this context, "top 500 verbs" refers to a list of region-specific or local verbs that are frequently used within a particular community or dialect.

Example:

The local verbs like "to yinz" in Pittsburgh and "to pahk" in Boston add unique flavor to these regional dialects.

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