[g로 시작하는 동사 영영풀이]
gave verb : the past tense of "give"; to hand something to another person; to deliver
get verb : to become
get verb : to move oneself from one place to another
get verb : to have or hold something; to become the owner of something
give verb : to hand something to another person; to deliver
glow verb : to give off light without a flame
glue verb : to use something liquid or solid to stick two things together
go verb : to work right
go verb : to move from one place to another
goes verb : to move from one place to another
going verb : moving from one place to another; leaving a place
got verb : the past tense of "get"; to move oneself from one place to another
grab verb : to take hold of in a quick, firm manner
grew verb : the past tense of "grow"; to become bigger or longer
grow verb : to become bigger or longer
grow verb : to cause to become bigger or longer
guess verb : to suggest an answer to a question or a problem without knowing if it is correct
gag verb : to choke
gain verb : to increase the rate or amount of something
gallop verb : to move forward in a fast, rhythmic way
gape verb : to stare with one's mouth open wide as an expression of wonder or surprise
gargle verb : to wash the mouth and throat with a liquid that moves by breathing out through it
gasp verb : to take in a sudden breath, especially because of surprise or pain
gather verb : to bring or come together
gaze verb : to look at something or someone in a steady way
gazing verb : looking at steadily for a long time
generate verb : to produce or create
germinate verb : to begin to grow from a seed
giggle verb : to laugh in a nervous or bubbly way
glamorize verb : to artificially make something seem more fascinating and attractive than it is
glance verb : to look quickly at something
glare verb : to stare in an angry way
gleam verb : to shine softly
glide verb : to move smoothly without effort through air or water or over ice
glint verb : to sparkle, gleam, or flicker with light
glisten verb : to shine brightly with reflected light
gloat verb : to think about one's success or another person's bad luck in a mean or smug manner
gloss verb : to give only brief attention to
gnash verb : to grind the teeth together
gnaw verb : to nibble or bite on something over and over
gobble verb : to eat food in a rushed and noisy way
gobble verb : to make a rapid gurgling sound in the throat, such as a male turkey makes
gobbling verb : eating quickly and noisily; making the noise that a turkey makes
gorge verb : to greedily eat a large amount of food
gossip verb : to spread information that may or may not be true about a person who is not present
govern verb : to make and enforce laws for a country or area; to determine how something is correctly done
graduate verb : to successfully complete training, an academic degree, or a course of study at a school
grant verb : to give or allow something, often legally
graph verb : to plot information on a diagram
grasp verb : to grab and hold onto firmly
grate verb : to break into tiny particles by rubbing against a rough or sharp surface such as a kitchen grater
graze verb : to eat grasses or other plants in a field
greet verb : to offer polite words when you see someone, usually someone you know
grieve verb : to feel or show great suffering or sadness; to cause to feel great suffering or sadness
grimace verb : to make a face that expresses pain, disgust, or annoyance
grin verb : to wear a big smile
grind verb : to crush something into powder or little pieces
grip verb : to grasp tightly
groan verb : to make a low, wordless sound to show pain, unhappiness, or disapproval
groom verb : to clean or brush the coat of an animal
grope verb : to feel blindly or uncertainly with the hands
growl verb : to make a low sound in the throat to show anger or dislike
grumble verb : to complain about something, usually in a low, quiet voice
grumbling verb : complaining about something, usually in a low, quiet voice
grunt verb : to make a deep sound similar to the snort of a pig
guarantee verb : to promise or ensure
guard verb : to watch over or protect
guide verb : to show the way
gulp verb : to drink or eat fast or in large mouthfuls
gurgle verb : to make the hollow bubbling sound that water makes when it travels in an irregular current
gush verb : to flow suddenly and often forcefully
guzzle verb : to drink a beverage quickly and greedily; to use up something quickly
gad verb : to wander around for fun
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