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500 Most Common English Verbs - Top 326 - 350 Verbs

Here you are provided with the part 14 of the list of the most common verbs in English such as "lift", "kiss", and "chew".

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Most Common Verbs in English Vocabulary
to gather

to come together in a place, typically for a specific purpose or activity

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to prefer

to want or choose one person or thing instead of another because of liking them more

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to attach

to physically connect or fasten something to another thing

[Verb]
to challenge

to invite someone to compete or strongly suggest they should do something, often to test their abilities or encourage action

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to match

to be the same as or similar to something else

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to lift

to move a thing from a lower position or level to a higher one

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to escape

to get away from captivity

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to kiss

to touch someone else's lips or other body parts with one's lips to show love, sexual desire, respect, etc.

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to attempt

to try to complete or do something difficult

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to chew

to bite and crush food into smaller pieces with the teeth to make it easier to swallow

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to obtain

to get something, often with difficulty

[Verb]
to upgrade

to improve a machine, computer system, etc. in terms of efficiency, standards, etc.

[Verb]
to cheer

to encourage or show support or praise for someone by shouting

[Verb]
to communicate

to exchange information, news, ideas, etc. with someone

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to complete

to bring something to an end by making it whole

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to admit

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner

[Verb]
to ride

to sit on and control the movement of an animal, especially a horse

[Verb]
to separate

to divide or disconnect something from a larger whole

[Verb]
to flip

to turn over quickly with a sudden move

[Verb]
to land

to arrive and rest on the ground or another surface after being in the air

[Verb]
to kick

to hit a thing or person with the foot

[Verb]
to film

to capture or record moving images, typically using a camera or video recording device

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to observe

to carefully watch something in order gain knowledge or understanding about the subject

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to wash

to clean someone or something with water, often with a type of soap

[Verb]
to disappear

to no longer be able be found or located, often leading to frustration

[Verb]
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