500 Most Common English Verbs - Top 426 - 450 Verbs

Here you are provided with the part 18 of the list of the most common verbs in English such as "trade", "cancel", and "judge".

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500 Most Common English Verbs
to crack [verb]

to break on the surface without falling into separate pieces

Ex: The intense sunlight caused the dry soil to crack in the arid desert landscape .
to trade [verb]

to buy and sell or exchange items of value

Ex: Countries trade various goods and resources to meet their economic needs .

to give someone or something the means or ability to do something

Ex: Financial assistance can enable students to pursue higher education .

to regain complete health after a period of sickness or injury

Ex: The patient is currently recovering after the surgery .

to take in energy, liquid, etc.

Ex: The paper towel absorbed the grease from the pizza .

to decide or tell that something arranged before will now not happen

Ex: He canceled the reservation at the restaurant because they were running late .

to say that one is willing to damage something or hurt someone if one's demands are not met

Ex: The landlord threatened to evict the tenants if they did n't pay the rent on time .
to judge [verb]

to form a decision or opinion based on what one knows

Ex: They judge the safety of the neighborhood by observing its crime rate and infrastructure .
to deny [verb]

to refuse to admit the truth or existence of something

Ex: Despite the witness accounts , the defendant chose to deny any wrongdoing in court .
to cool [verb]

to become less hot and slightly colder

Ex: As the sun sets , the outdoor temperature will cool .
to bake [verb]

to cook food, usually in an oven, without any extra fat or liquid

Ex: Bake the chicken breasts in the oven until they are cooked through and golden .
to rule [verb]

to control and be in charge of a country

Ex: The dictator ruled the country with an iron fist , suppressing dissent .

to change words into another language

Ex: As a professional translator , his job is to accurately translate legal documents from Japanese to English .

to have an effect on a particular person or thing

Ex: Educational experiences during childhood can significantly influence cognitive development .
to smile [verb]

to make our mouth curve upwards, often in a way that our teeth can be seen, to show that we are happy or amused

Ex: The photograph captured the moment perfectly as they smiled together on their wedding day .
to float [verb]

to be in motion on a body of water or current of air at a slow pace

Ex: The small fishing boat continued to float peacefully on the calm lake .
to edit [verb]

to choose and arrange the parts that are crucial to the story of a movie, show, etc. and cut out unnecessary ones

Ex: In the editing room , the team worked tirelessly to edit the action sequences .

to reach or achieve what one desired or tried for

Ex: The student 's determination and hard work allowed her to succeed in passing the challenging exam .
to pack [verb]

to put clothes and other things needed for travel into a bag, suitcase, etc.

Ex: They are currently packing their suitcases for the weekend trip .

to reconsider something, especially in order to make a decision about it or make modifications to it

Ex: After receiving customer feedback , the product development team will review the design to address any usability issues .

to direct or participate in the management, organization, or execution of something

Ex: As the event coordinator , she will conduct the planning and execution of the conference .

(of law enforcement agencies) to take a person away because they believe that they have done something illegal

Ex: The authorities have the power to arrest those who are caught in the act of committing a crime .
to blame [verb]

to say or feel that someone or something is responsible for a mistake or problem

Ex: The investigation revealed no evidence to blame the company for the unexpected equipment failure .

to increase something by two times its original amount or value

Ex: She doubled her savings by putting aside a portion of her paycheck each month .
to dance [verb]

to move the body to music in a special way

Ex: