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B1 Level Wordlist - Essential Verbs

Here you will learn some essential English verbs, such as "admit", "advise", "aim", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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CEFR B1 Vocabulary
to admit
to admit
[Verb]

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

Ex: The employee has admitted to violating the company 's policies .
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to advise
to advise
[Verb]

to provide someone with suggestion or guidance regarding a specific situation

Ex: The teacher advised the students to study the textbook thoroughly before the exam .
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to aim
to aim
[Verb]

to direct or guide something such as a weapon at a person or thing

Ex: Hunters learn to aim their rifles responsibly to ensure ethical and precise shots .
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to announce

to make plans or decisions known by officially telling people about them

Ex: She has announced her resignation , surprising everyone in the office .
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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 assist
to assist
[Verb]

to help a person in performing a task, achieving a goal, or dealing with a problem

Ex: The coach assisted the athlete in improving their performance .
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to attach
to attach
[Verb]

to physically connect or fasten something to another thing

Ex: The landlord attached a list of rules and regulations to the lease agreement for the tenants to review .
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to award
to award
[Verb]

to recognize someone's achievements by giving them something such as an official prize, payment, etc.

Ex: The jury will award the winning design with a cash prize and the opportunity for implementation .
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to bake
to bake
[Verb]

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

Ex: He enjoys baking pies , especially during the holiday season .
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to bend
to bend
[Verb]

to become curved or no longer straight

Ex: The tree branches bent gracefully in the wind, creating a mesmerizing dance.
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to benefit

to gain something good from something or someone

Ex: The company has benefited from increased sales after launching the new product .
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to block
to block
[Verb]

to stop the flow or movement of something through somewhere

Ex: The debris from the storm blocked the entrance to the harbor , preventing ships from docking .
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to bother
to bother
[Verb]

to put effort and energy into doing something

Ex: If you 're not going to bother listening to my advice , then do n't ask for it in the first place .
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to bury
to bury
[Verb]

to put a dead person or animal beneath the ground

Ex: The ancient civilization would bury their leaders with great ceremony .
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to center
to center
[Verb]

to be the main object of interest, attention, or concern

Ex: In therapy sessions , the focus often centers on exploring and addressing underlying emotions and thought patterns .
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to claim
to claim
[Verb]

to say that something is the case without providing proof for it

Ex: Right now , the marketing campaign is actively claiming the product to be the best in the market .
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to clear
to clear
[Verb]

to remove unwanted or unnecessary things from something or somewhere

Ex: The manager instructed the staff to clear the shelves .
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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 compliment

to tell a person that one admires something about them such as achievements, appearance, etc.

Ex: He complimented his colleague on his new suit , appreciating its style and professional appearance .
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to concentrate

to focus one's all attention on something specific

Ex: We need to concentrate if we want to finish this project on time and with accuracy .
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to conclude

to come to a personal determination or belief after considering information or experiences

Ex: After reflecting on his experiences , he concluded that pursuing his passion was the key to happiness .
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to confirm

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

Ex: His research confirmed the hypothesis he had proposed earlier .
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to confuse

to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else

Ex: They confused the terms during the discussion , leading to a lot of misunderstandings .
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to consist

to be constructed from or made up of certain things or people

Ex: The apartment building consists of ten floors, each with multiple units.
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to contact

to communicate with someone by calling or writing to them

Ex: After submitting the application , they will contact you for further steps in the hiring process .
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to contrast

to compare two people or things so that their differences are noticeable

Ex: When you contrast the two cities , you 'll see clear differences in their cultures .
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to convince

to make someone feel certain about the truth of something

Ex: The scientist presented her research findings at the conference in an attempt to convince her peers of the validity and significance of her discoveries .
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to define
to define
[Verb]

to say the meaning of an expression or word, particularly in a dictionary

Ex: Right now , the professor is actively defining the terms for the lecture .
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to deliver

to bring and give a letter, package, etc. to a specific person or place

Ex: Right now , the delivery person is actively delivering parcels to various addresses .
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to determine

to learn of and confirm the facts about something through calculation or research

Ex: Right now , the researchers are actively determining the impact of the new policy .
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to divide
to divide
[Verb]

to separate people or things into two or more groups, parts, etc.

Ex: The politician ’s speech divided public opinion on the issue .
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to doubt
to doubt
[Verb]

to not believe or trust in something's truth or accuracy

Ex: It 's common to doubt the reliability of information found on the internet .
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to encourage

to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence

Ex: The supportive community rallied together to encourage the local artist , helping her believe in her talent and pursue a career in the arts .
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to belong
to belong
[Verb]

to be a member of a group, organization, etc.

Ex: She was proud to belong to an organization that advocates for animal rights.
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to expand
to expand
[Verb]

to become something greater in quantity, importance, or size

Ex: Over time , his interests expanded beyond literature to include philosophy , art , and music .
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