If you have intended to learn English and succeed in your career, university assignments, and achieving your goals, etc. you have come to the right place. Essential English verbs 1 and 2 (General and academic verbs) with formal, semi-formal, and general synonyms can help you effectively expand your vocabulary not just by providing some verbs alone, but also by providing you with different types of verbs with their propositions must be used and synonyms. This reference paves the way for using the verbs correctly and confidentially in face-to-face communications and your writing skill.
More than 100 essential and common verbs with their types, contexts, propositions, and a brief meaning of some verbs.
A reference with more than 200 formal and semi-formal synonyms of the essential verbs with their contexts and propositions.
More than 200 general synonyms in the form of verbs, phrasal verbs, and expressions of the essential verbs with their contexts and propositions.
Verbs (Intransitive / Transitive) | Formal & Semi formal | Synonym | Synonym |
Abuse sth 1. use sth wrongly, unfairly 2. use sth for your advantage | Misuse sth (1) | Exploit sth (1) Misdirect sth (1) Waste // Squander sth on sth (1) | Take advantage of sb/sth (1,2) Splurge sth on sth (money) (1) Misspend sth (time, money) (1) |
Achieve sth – Get a result | Attain // Accomplish sth Serve as / to do (help achieve) Realize sth (were hoping) | Fulfill sth (hope, aim) Seek sth / to do (try to achieve) Secure sth (after difficulty) | Be the key to sth / doing (best way to achieve) Set my heart / sights on (decide) |
– Accept sth (from sb) 1. say YES to sth 2. believe sth is true | Embrace sth (idea) (2) Defer to sb on sth (1) Be liable for sth (be responsible) (1) Succumb to sth (accept defeat) (1) | Recognize sth / that (2) Approve sth (officially) (1) Agree to (do) sth (1) | Believe sth / that (2) Assume / Presume that (2) Assume / presume sb to be (2) Bear / Shoulder / Tolerate sth (1) |
Admit that / to sb / doing 1. agree, accept sth is true unwillingly Admit doing / to sth 2. accept blame | Acknowledge sth (1) Concede sth / that (1) | Confess to sb / to doing sth (2) Own up to sth / doing (2) | Make / have a confession of (2) =/= Lay the blame on sb (2) |
– Affect sth – Influence sth/sb to do – Get // Have sb doing sth =/= Negate sth (cause no effect) | Impact on sth/sb Weigh against / with sth (opinion, decision) Determine sth (control directly) Exert an influence on | Reflect on sb/sth (sb’s opinion) Shape sth (character, belief) Manipulate sb into sth (unfairly) Bias sth (unfairly) Sth2 comes down to sth1 | Apply to sth (have an effect on) Have an effect / Influence on Make a difference to Tip the balance against sth Sth come into play |
Ask sb (about) sth (a question) | Inquire about sth / sth of sb Pose a question …. ? | Wonder wh (ask yourself) Question sb about sth | Query sth / wh (to check sth) |
Ask sb to do / sb for sth (a request for help, info) | Request sth / sb to do Request that / sth from sb Solicit sth (from sb) | Demand to do / sth of sb Apply for / to sth (officially) Requisition sth (officially request) | Appeal for / to sb to do (publicly) Approach sb for / about sth Make a request for sth |
Avoid sth / doing sth | Evade sth | Make / take a detour (to do) | Stay away from sth Shy away from sth |
1. Agree with sb / on sth (having same opinion / match) 2. Agree to sth / to do sth (say YES to sth ) | Concur with sb/sth Defer to sb (as you respect sb) Consent to sth / to do Accord with sth (match) Subscribe to sth | Reach a Decision on sth Reach an Agreement with / on sth Reach a Compromise with sth Go along with // Shake hands on sth Go with sth / sb Square with sth / square sth with | Be in /out of tune with sb/sth Be in harmony / sync with sb/sth (understanding or agreeing with sb) =/= Be at variance with sb/sth Align yourself with sth / sb |
Disagree with sb / about / on (having different opinion) (say sb is wrong) | Contest / Contradict sth Differ with sth (sb on sth) Dispute (sth) with sb Dissent from sth | Oppose sth / Be opposed to Object to (doing) sth Argue with / about sth (angrily) I beg to differ (with sth) | Refute / Deny sth (proving sth isn’t true) Be against sth / Averse to sth Be in (direct) contradiction to sth |
Say NO to sth | Dispute sth / that Decline sth / to do Deprecate // Repudiate sth | Reject sth Refuse sth / to do | Deny sth (doing) Disapprove // Frown upon sth |
Be different / distinctive | Be poles apart Be at Variance with sth/sb | Differ from / between sth Vary from / in sth Contrast with / sth + sth2 contrast | Sth diverges / deviate from sth Draw a distinction between Be in disagreement with sth |
Be Good / Skillful at sth | Excel at / in sth | Be a master of / at (doing) sth | Have Expertise (uc) in sth |
Believe sth / that | Credit sth (sb with sth) Perceive sb/sth as / to be sth | Assume // Presume that Assume // Presume sb/sth to be Acknowledge sth / that | Accept // suspect sth Fall for sth (wrongly) Buy (into) sth (sth true) |
1. Care about: be concerned for, be interested in 2. Care for: Take care of sb/sth, look after sb | Have regard for sb/sth (1) Cherish / Treasure / Value sth Nurse sb/sth (2) | Have Consideration for sb (1) Consider sb/sth (1) Take care with / over sth (1) | Take Notice / Note of sth (1) Pay attention to sth/sb (1) Take sth seriously (1) |
1. Don’t care about sth: Pay no attention to sth 2. Don’t care for: Don’t take care of sb | Overlook sth (fail to notice) Neglect sth (1) Evade sth (avoid talking , doing) Have no regard for / to sb-sth | Ignore // Dismiss sth (deliberately) Disregard // Devalue sth/sb Turn a blind eye to sth (ignore) Discount sth (1) | Take no notice of sth Make light of sth =/= seriously Bury your head in the sand Pass the buck (responsibilities) Don’t give a hoot about (slang) |
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If your answer is yes, you can confidently proceed to read. Arguably, It is believed and most of us would agree that merely memorizing English words is by no means the best way to expand our vocabulary in that this can only lead to passive vocabulary. Passive vocabulary is the words that can be recalled or understood but correctly and confidently used in a face-to-face conversation or a written paper. It is, however, our active vocabulary that makes us stand out from the rest amongst other learners. With this being said, active vocabulary should be explained. Active vocabulary consists of those words we can correctly and confidently use for our daily communications with others without having to look them up in a dictionary. To enrich our active vocabulary and deeper understanding of new words and the words we know but we cannot use them confidently, we can take the following approaches into account.
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- Learn the context, connotation, and the denotation of a word
- Study and read frequently to commit the new words we encounter into memory
Thankfully, these compilations, Essential verbs 1 and 2, are the result of spending an ample amount of my time and effort to bring about an opportunity for benefiting you from all these approaches. It has been achieved by providing a list of more than 100 essential nad common verbs whether general and academic including:
As a result of this comprehensive verb list, your only job is to frequently go through them to deeply learn plenty of English words. Moreover, the synonyms in the file can help you effectively comprehend the provided verbs and how to use them correctly. It should be also noted that all the verbs and their propositions are properly and carefully based upon and derived from Cambridge and Longman dictionaries.
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It is noteworthy that, all the provided verbs are categorized alphabetically with their propositions in red color and contexts that they must be used, such as “that” or “WH questions”. Some verbs, if need be, have also their brief meanings and their different usage with gray color. Further, some of the verbs come with their types, which can be either transitive (T) or intransitive (I). Transitive verbs are the verbs that need an object to be working whereas intransitive verbs do not need an object to work.
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