Verb

Word VERB
Character 4
Hyphenation verb
Pronunciations /vɜːb/

Definitions and meanings of "Verb"

What do we mean by verb?

The part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence in most languages. noun

Any of the words belonging to this part of speech, as be, run, or conceive. noun

A phrase or other construction used as a verb. noun

If. A word; a vocable. noun

In grammar, a word that asserts or declares; that part of speech of which the office is predication, and which, either alone or with various modifiers or adjuncts, combines with a subject to make a sentence. noun

A word; a vocable. noun

A word which affirms or predicates something of some person or thing; a part of speech expressing being, action, or the suffering of action. noun

Etc. See Active, Auxiliary, Neuter, etc. noun

A word that indicates an action, event, or state. noun

To use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb. verb

To perform any action that is normally expressed by a verb. verb

The word class that serves as the predicate of a sentence noun

A content word that denotes an action, occurrence, or state of existence noun

(grammar) A word that indicates an action, event, or state.

Any word; a vocable.

An action as opposed to a trait or thing.

A named command that performs a specific operation on an object.

A word indicating an action or doing things. Such verbs include: *kill *eat *ride *play *jump *type *order *buy *collect *exercise *ram .....among MANY others. In this day and age, anything can be a verb. Urban Dictionary

It's what you do. Urban Dictionary

Verbing someone or just verbing PERIOD, is when you talk reckless about somebody or just straight up diss that person! Its basically the same thing as violating someone except verbing is STRICTLY verbal, never physical. Comes from the term verbal abuse. Urban Dictionary

V. The process of taking a noun and changing it into a verb. Generally done with famous proper nouns, although in appropriate situations, could be used to deliver an inside joke. Urban Dictionary

An action word. A word that describes doing something. Sometimes receeded by the words "to", "and", "but", "or", in order to properly describe the action. Urban Dictionary

A stupid ad campaign to get kids into 'ultra'cool school' the kind of word teachers use to make kids think theyre 'HIP 'N HAPPENIN' poor idiot teachers, this only works on nerds! Urban Dictionary

To use a word not commonly considered a verb as a verb. The created word, or neologism, may be modified in the same way as any regular or irregular verb. Nouns and Adjectives are most commonly used as base words, but almost any word may be used in this way. Many of these created verbs have passed into common usage, such as telephone, email or damage. Urban Dictionary

To organize with glee and great abandon; Preparedness for any and all occurences while being the epitome of grace under fire. Urban Dictionary

A general reply to a friend who says word because something is kool or right Urban Dictionary

What she does to me in the sack. What I give back to her. An action that is taking place. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Verb

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The word "verb" in example sentences

But the preposition is more frequently placed after the verb, and separately from it, like an adverb; in which situation it does not less affect the sense of the verb, and give it a new meaning; and in all instances, whether the preposition is placed either before or after the verb, if it gives a new meaning to the verb, it may be considered as _a part of the verb_. ❋ Samuel Kirkham (N/A)

_The relative is the nominative case to the verb, when no nominative comes between it and the verb_. ❋ Samuel Kirkham (N/A)

_ A verb whose action passes over to the object directly, as in the sentence above, is called a «transitive verb». ❋ Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge (1900)

It must, one would think, have been the badness of the ` ` copy '' that induced the compositors to turn ` ` the nature and theory of the Greek verb '' into _the native theology of the Greek verb_; ` ` the conser < p 124 > vation of energy '' into the _conversation of energy_; and the ` ` Forest Conservancy ❋ Henry Benjamin Wheatley (1877)

Use the correct form of the verb (verb + ing or to +verb) to fill in the blanks.? en Español ❋ Unknown (2009)

For I do not call not-man a noun, but an in - definite noun; since an indefinite noun in a certain respect signifies one thing®; just as is not zcdl, is not a verb, but an indefinite verb* But ❋ Aristotle, Thomas Taylor (1812)

The verb names to filter on (optional) param ([Parameter (ValueFromPipeline = $true, Position = 0)] [string []] $verb = "*") begin { ❋ Unknown (2009)

The verb comes from the Latin word rubrica, which means 'red chalk or ochre'. ❋ Hawkwing_lb (2005)

The slang verb to gig, as in “let the taxpayer get gigged,” primarily means “to cheat.” ❋ William Safire (2004)

Also, I now believe that where I used the term verb we should use the term action as I think that verb is best reserved for when we enrichen TWiki's linguistic capabilities. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The line of dialogue belongs to the character; the verb is the writer sticking his nose in. ❋ Nathreee (2010)

(A seemingly less common nouning of a verb is the use of “invite” to mean “invitation.”) ❋ Unknown (2010)

For men, the verb is active, for women it is not only passive, but also connotes dependency and drug addiction. ❋ Unknown (2007)

They coined a verb, to bork, to refer to the unfair blocking of a judicial nominee. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

The verb is not reflexive in this case, but looks like it because it always comes with a direct object pronoun (me, te, se, nos) telling who it fits. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"[Verb]...it's [whatcha] do!" -that [commercial] ❋ Dave (2004)

[ejaculate], sex, smoke, drink, steal, run, beat [j00r] [meat] ❋ Onge (2004)

-I'll drop anybody that verb my momma! -Why you gotta verb me like that?? -N*[ggas] always [verbin'], but never [bout that action].. ❋ TheBx41 (2012)

I. love. [verbing]. nouns! I totally just Googled myself... again! I couldn't get home in time for Brothers and Sisters. I'm so glad I [TiVo'd] it! Yeah, we couldn't decide who should go first, so we just rock paper [scissored] that shit. ❋ JellyandPB (2009)

To [err] is perfectly human, but remember to learn from your [mistakes] or [live with] the consequenses. ❋ AYB (2003)

[Whats] YOUR verb? School [rocks] ,[DUDETTES] ❋ VURBGURL Lol Jkjk (2003)

To verb is, in itself, an example of a [verbed] noun. Here are some other examples of verbed words. Noun: [Just Google it]. (Somewhat common usage.) Adjective: My job is to green our company. (i.e. to make it more [environmentally friendly].) Preposition: I versed him last night. (From versus.) Acronym: But I did SMS him! (Also common usage.) ❋ ForsakenDAemon (2007)

"look at the fabulous [Romelda] [knife] i found" " i really need to Romelda my [office space]"-verb ❋ Thelma Thudpucker (2010)

[Tommy]: [man look] at that chick! She's so hot! Billy: word! [Charlie]: verb! ❋ Brooke (2005)

She is [sitting on] [my cock]. [sitting] is the verb ❋ Brandon Soule (2003)

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