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500 Most Common English Verbs - Top 276 - 300 Verbs

Here you are provided with the part 12 of the list of the most common verbs in English such as "clean", "feed", and "beg".

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Most Common Verbs in English Vocabulary
to achieve

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

Ex: The student 's perseverance and late-night study sessions helped him achieve high scores on the challenging exams .
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to clean
to clean
[Verb]

to make something have no bacteria, marks, or dirt

Ex: We always clean the bathroom to keep it hygienic .
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to feed
to feed
[Verb]

to give food to a person or an animal

Ex: They fed the chickens before going to school yesterday .
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to injure
to injure
[Verb]

to physically cause harm to a person or thing

Ex: The horse kicked and injured the farmer .
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to steal
to steal
[Verb]

to take something from someone or somewhere without permission or paying for it

Ex: While we were at the party , someone was stealing valuables from the guests .
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to record
to record
[Verb]

to store information in a way that can be used in the future

Ex: The historian recorded the oral histories of the local community .
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to beg
to beg
[Verb]

to humbly ask for something, especially when one needs or desires that thing a lot

Ex: He begged his friends to join him on the adventurous road trip .
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to fire
to fire
[Verb]

to shoot a bullet, shell, etc. from a weapon

Ex: The sniper fired a single shot , silently propelling the bullet across the field .
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to inspire

to fill someone with the desire or motivation to do something, especially something creative or positive

Ex: The leader 's vision and determination inspired the team to overcome challenges .
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to thank
to thank
[Verb]

to show gratitude to someone for what they have done

Ex: Last week , they promptly thanked the volunteers for their dedication .
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to combine

to mix in order to make a single unit

Ex: The baker carefully combined flour , sugar , and eggs to prepare the cake batter .
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to blow
to blow
[Verb]

to exhale forcefully through the mouth

Ex: He blew on the dice for good luck before rolling them across the table .
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to apologize

to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong

Ex: After the disagreement , she took the initiative to apologize and mend the relationship .
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to promise

to tell someone that one will do something or that a particular event will happen

Ex: He promised his best friend that he would be his best man at the wedding .
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to collect

to gather together things from different places or people

Ex: The farmer collected ripe apples from the orchard to sell at the farmer 's market .
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to publish

to produce a newspaper, book, etc. for the public to purchase

Ex: The university press publishes academic journals regularly .
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to lay
to lay
[Verb]

to carefully place something or someone down in a horizontal position

Ex: After a long day , she was ready to lay herself on the comfortable sofa for a short nap .
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to arrive
to arrive
[Verb]

to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

Ex: We left early to ensure we would arrive at the concert venue before the performance began .
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to scream
to scream
[Verb]

to make a loud, sharp cry when one is feeling a strong emotion

Ex: Excited fans would scream with joy when their favorite band took the stage at the concert .
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to surround

to be around something on all sides

Ex: Trees surrounded the campsite , offering shade and privacy .
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to decrease

to become less in amount, size, or degree

Ex: The number of visitors to the museum has decreased this month .
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to earn
to earn
[Verb]

to get money for the job that we do or services that we provide

Ex: With his new job , he will earn twice as much .
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to marry
to marry
[Verb]

to become someone's husband or wife

Ex: They plan to marry next summer in a beach ceremony .
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to forgive

to stop being angry or blaming someone for what they have done, and to choose not to punish them for their mistakes or flaws

Ex: Last year, the family forgave their relative for past wrongs.
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to search
to search
[Verb]

to try to find something or someone by carefully looking or investigating

Ex: The rescue team frequently searches remote areas for missing hikers .
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