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영어공부/영영풀이

a로 시작하는 동사 영영풀이

[a로 시작하는 동사 영영풀이]

 

act verb : to perform as or pretend to be a character


add verb : to combine numbers into a single number that has the same total value


add verb : to put something in or next to another thing or group of things to make it bigger or different in some way


am verb : a form of "to be" that follows "I"


answer verb : to reply to a question


are verb : a form of "to be" for you or for more than one person


ask verb : to try to get information


ate verb : the past tense of "eat"; to chew and swallow food

 

abandon verb : to leave behind


abbreviate verb : to make something shorter by leaving out letters or sounds


abolish verb : to end, outlaw, or do away with a practice or policy


absorb verb : to soak up or take in


abuse verb : to mistreat, especially in a cruel or violent way


accelerate verb : to go faster or cause to go faster


accept verb : to agree to receive something


access verb : to get near, go into, or use something or someplace


acclimate verb : to get used to a new climate or situation


accompany verb : to go somewhere with another; to happen at the same time or along with something else


accomplish verb : to succeed in doing or achieving something


accumulate verb : to build up or collect over time; to increase


accuse verb : to blame for or charge with wrongdoing


ache verb : to suffer from or experience a dull pain that lasts


achieve verb : to succeed in doing or gaining something, usually with effort


acknowledge verb : to thank or give credit to someone for something he or she did; to recognize


acquaint verb : to make someone aware of something


acquire verb : to get or learn something


activate verb : to set a chemical reaction in motion; to trigger or initiate


adapt verb : to change to fit a new or specific situation or environment


address verb : to write a name and location on an envelope; to speak to a person or group, often in a formal manner


address verb : to think about, face, or deal with a problem


adjust verb : to change something so it works, looks, or fits better


administer verb : to make and give out or apply a drug or treatment


admire verb : to respect, appreciate, or warmly approve of a person or a quality


admit verb : to say, often unwillingly, that something is true or valid


admit verb : to allow someone or something to enter


adopt verb : to bring into one's family and raise as one's own; to take on or assume


adore verb : to love and respect very much


adorn verb : to dress or add beauty to something; to decorate


advance verb : to move or go forward


advertise verb : to call attention to a product, service, or cause in order to sell it or get people to attend


advise verb : to give an opinion or advice; to notify


affect verb : to have an effect on; to cause a change


affirm verb : to state that something is true


afford verb : to have enough money or time


afford verb : to supply or provide


agonize verb : to suffer anguish or agony


agree verb : to have the same opinion; to say one will do, accept, or allow something that is suggested by another


aid verb : to give assistance


aim verb : to point something at a target or other object


alert verb : to warn or inform


align verb : to line up with


allow verb : to give permission; to let something happen


allude verb : to suggest or infer


alter verb : to make different; to change


alternate verb : to occur in turns; to switch between


amaze verb : to create a feeling of wonder or surprise in someone


amble verb : to walk at a slow, relaxed pace


amputate verb : to cut off


amuse verb : to cause someone to laugh or be delighted; to be involved in an enjoyable activity


analyze verb : to examine closely


anchor verb : to hold firmly in position


announce verb : to tell something to a group


annoy verb : to disturb or bother


answer verb : to pick up the phone when it rings; to respond to a knock on a door


anticipate verb : to expect something in the future, often with excitement


apologize verb : to say you're sorry


appear verb : to come into view


applaud verb : to cheer for, often by clapping


apply verb : to fill out a form to request something or to be considered for a job opening


appoint verb : to choose someone to have a particular job; to give someone a position or duty


appraise verb : to judge the worth of someone or something after careful examination


appreciate verb : to be grateful for something; to recognize what is good about something


approach verb : to move nearer


approve verb : to officially agree; to have positive thoughts or feelings about something


arch verb : to form a curved shape


argue verb : to disagree; to give reasons for or against something


arise verb : to come into being or attention


arose verb : the past tense of "arise"; to come into being or attention


arouse verb : to excite; to spark a strong emotion; to increase awareness about a situation


arrange verb : to put in order or place carefully


arrest verb : to slow or stop something from moving forward


arrested verb : to be captured by the police or another authority and taken into custody


arrive verb : to reach a place


art verb : an old form of "are"


ascend verb : to move upward; to rise in position or rank


aspire verb : to hope to become


assassinate verb : to kill by a surprise attack


assemble verb : to put something together from parts; to gather together


assent verb : to approve or agree to something


assess verb : to evaluate or measure something


assign verb : to give out as work or as a task


assist verb : to help


assume verb : to believe something is true without proof


assure verb : to make certain; to convince


astonish verb : to surprise


astound verb : to greatly amaze or surprise


attach verb : to join or fasten


attack verb : to act aggressively against an opponent, often with weapons in a battle; to act harmfully toward


attain verb : to succeed in achieving a goal; to obtain or get


attempt verb : to make an effort; to try


attend verb : to go to an event or place


attract verb : to draw someone or something near


attract verb : to pull toward


attribute verb : to say or show that a person or thing is the cause or source of something; to think a person or thing has a certain quality


authorize verb : to permit or officially approve


avenge verb : to get back at someone for a wrong


avoid verb : to keep away from someone or something

 

actuate verb : to start action or turn on


ad lib verb : to perform in public without having prepared ahead of time


advocate verb : to support or recommend


allege verb : to accuse without proof; to claim


assimilate verb : to fully take something in and understand it, such as a new idea or culture