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[r로 시작하는 동사의 영영풀이]

 

race verb : to compete in a contest of speed; to run at a fast pace


rake verb : to gather or smooth cut grass, leaves, soil, or gravel with a tool that has tines or teeth


ran verb : the past tense of "run"; to move on foot faster than walking


rang verb : the past tense of "ring"; to sound a bell to call someone or something


rap verb : to hit a hard surface and make a sharp sound


reach verb : to stretch out or extend something


reach verb : to arrive at


read verb : to look at and understand the meaning of written or printed words or symbols


read verb : to say written words aloud


read verb : to have looked at and understood the meaning of something written


rest verb : to relax or stop working


rhyme verb : to have, or end with, a sound like a sound in another word


ride verb : to travel as a passenger on or in something


ring verb : to cause a bell to make noise


rip verb : to tear


rise verb : to move higher


roar verb : to make the sound that a lion makes


rode verb : the past tense of "ride"; to travel as a passenger on or in something


roll verb : to press flat or make into a rounded shape


roll verb : to move by turning over and over


row verb : to move a boat with oars


run verb : to move on foot faster than walking

 

radiate verb : to emit something, often light or heat in the form of rays or waves


raise verb : to help a child, animal, or plant to grow

 

raise verb : to move to a higher position

 

raise verb : to get or collect, usually a sum of money


rally verb : to inspire or encourage people during difficult circumstances


rampage verb : to proceed in an angry or violent way


rant verb : to talk loudly and continuously


ratify verb : to approve through legal means


rattle verb : to make a fast series of short knocking sounds, often as a result of shaking or hitting something over and over


ravage verb : to destroy


react verb : to respond to something


realize verb : to clearly understand or become fully aware of


reap verb : to cut or gather a crop when it is mature


rearrange verb : to move something into a different position


reason verb : to understand or come to a conclusion by using good judgment


reassemble verb : to gather or put together again


rebel verb : to oppose an established government or authority by force


rebuild verb : to build something again that has been damaged or ruined


recall verb : to remember


recant verb : to formally reject a belief or withdraw an opinion previously expressed


recede verb : to move or pull back from a previous position


receive verb : to get or accept what has been given


recite verb : to say something aloud from memory


reckon verb : to think or suppose; to consider


recognize verb : to identify someone or something as familiar


recollect verb : to recall or remember something


recommend verb : to suggest; to give a good report about someone or something


record verb : to save sounds or visual images in a form that can be listened to or watched later


recount verb : to tell again; to repeat


recover verb : to return to one's normal state of health, awareness, or strength; to regain possession of something


recruit verb : to bring someone in to join


recycle verb : to use over again; to collect certain types of waste to be taken away for this purpose


reduce verb : to lessen or make smaller, especially with regard to the use of resources


reek verb : to give off a strong odor, usually an unpleasant one


refer verb : to look at something for information


refine verb : to remove unwanted materials from a substance


reflect verb : to show; to make apparent


reflect verb : to send light, sound, or heat back toward where it came from


reform verb : to end a bad practice in government


refuse verb : to turn down or not go along with something


regard verb : to think of a person or topic in a certain way; to gaze steadily at someone or something


register verb : to enter information for an official record


regret verb : to feel sadness or guilt


regulate verb : to control or maintain the amount, rate, speed, or behavior of something so it works right or obeys laws or rules


rehabilitate verb : to restore to health or normal activity


rehearse verb : to practice something to prepare to perform it later


reinforce verb : to strengthen or support


reject verb : to refuse or deny


rejoice verb : to feel or express great joy or delight


relax verb : to spend time resting or doing things for pleasure


relay verb : to pass along something, such as information or a signal


release verb : to make available or issue for use; to let go


release verb : to set free or reintroduce into the wild

 

relinquish verb : to give something up or turn it over to another person


relish verb : to enjoy


rely verb : to depend on something or someone


remain verb : to stay after others have left; to stay in one place


remark verb : to make a comment


remember verb : to think of something again; to not forget


remind verb : to cause a person to remember something


remove verb : to take away


render verb : to give or supply


repair verb : to fix


repeat verb : to do something over again


repel verb : to force something away


replace verb : to put back; to take the place of


reply verb : to answer; to say or write something in response to a written or spoken communication


report verb : to give a written or spoken account of an event or topic


represent verb : to speak or act for another person or group of people


represent verb : to stand for or be an example or symbol of something


reproduce verb : to make offspring that are similar to the original living thing


request verb : to ask for something


require verb : to need something


rescue verb : to save from danger


research verb : to study or investigate, especially to discover new information or to find facts


reseat verb : to sit down again or cause someone else to sit down again


resemble verb : to be like or similar to in some way


resent verb : to feel anger toward someone, often because of a perceived wrong or injustice


reside verb : to live in a place


resign verb : to leave a job or other position by choice


resist verb : to fight against something; to oppose control or change


resolve verb : to decide; to settle a disagreement or find a solution to a problem


resort verb : to fall back on or make use of something or someone


resound verb : to fill a place with sound


respect verb : to feel admiration for someone or something; to understand that someone or something should be treated with honor or in a careful manner


respond verb : to react to something that happens


respond verb : to answer or give a reply


restore verb : to return something to its original condition


restrict verb : to limit, control, or confine


resume verb : to start doing something again after a pause


retain verb : to keep or hold onto


retaliate verb : to attack in response to having been attacked


retell verb : to tell again; to tell again in another form


retire verb : to stop working, usually after reaching a certain age


retract verb : to take back or withdraw


retreat verb : to withdraw or move away from a battle with an enemy or an uncomfortable situation; to turn back because of a dangerous or difficult situation ahead


retrieve verb : to get back or bring back


return verb : to go back to where one came from; to put, bring, send, or take something back to where it came from


reuse verb : to use more than once, especially to conserve natural resources


reveal verb : to make something known or seen that was previously unknown, secret, or hidden


revere verb : to deeply respect or hold someone or something in high esteem


reverse verb : to cause to move backward or in the opposite direction; to change one's mind


review verb : to study or look at information again


revise verb : to rewrite or reorganize something in order to correct, update, or improve it


revive verb : to restore interest in something; to bring back to life or consciousness


revoke verb : to put an end to an agreement, promise, law, privilege, or license


revolt verb : to fight against a government or authority


revolve verb : to move in a circle around something


reward verb : to give or offer something to someone to acknowledge a favor, effort, service, or achievement


rid verb : to get free of something


ridicule verb : to make fun of someone


rinse verb : to wash something with clean water to remove dirt, soap, or another substance


ripen verb : to mature and become ready to eat


ripple verb : to form small waves


risk verb : to take a chance when there might be danger


roam verb : to travel or move around without a specific plan


roast verb : to cook food by exposing it to heat in an oven or over a fire for a long period of time


rob verb : to steal from a person or a place


roll verb : to make a continuous, low sound


roller-skate verb : to glide on a hard surface while wearing roller skates


romp verb : to run or play with great energy


root verb : to cheer on or express support for a person or team


rot verb : to break down through the action of a fungus or bacteria


rotate verb : to turn on a center or axis; revolve


round verb : to change a number to the nearest place value


rub verb : to move something back and forth over the surface of something; to move two things against each other


ruin verb : to spoil or cause to fail


ruin verb : to destroy or cause damage that cannot be repaired


rule out verb : to get rid of as a possibility


rumble verb : to make a deep, heavy, rolling sound


rumbling verb : making a deep, heavy, rolling sound


rummage verb : to search thoroughly for something


rush verb : to move or do something quickly; to urge another person to go faster


rustle verb : to make or cause a soft, muffled sound, usually by things rubbing together


rustling verb : making a quiet, muffled, crackling sound caused by things softly rubbing against each other

 

regurgitate verb : to bring up partially digested food


repeal verb : to end, do away with, or reverse


retort verb : to answer in a sharp or angry manner


revolutionize verb : to make enormous changes