Transitive Verbs; A transitive verb requires an object in the form of a noun or pronoun to complete its meaning. Transitive verbs are used with a direct object.
- Turn on
- Instill
- Grab
- Empower
- Ignite
- Praise
- Impress
- Prime
- Inflate
- Jiggle
- Teach
- Active
- Push
- Summon
- Preach
- Strengthen
- Elate
- Mold
- Bedazzle
- Tempt
- Chide
- Cajole
- Kindle
- Impassion
- Assure
- Reassure
- Soothe
- Befriend
- Melt
- Smooth
- Worship
- Soak
- Embrace
- Stroke
- Intoxicate
- Loosen up
- Enlist
- Butter
- Cuddle
- Hold
- Succor
- Enthuse
- Shine
- Gratify
- Love
- Appraise
- Relieve
- Relax
- Feed
- Hug
- Foster
- Engage
- Conjure
- Pull
- Draw
- Lure
- Lead
- Guide
- Involve
- Coax
- Seduce
- Tease
- Flirt
- Excite
- Juice
- Squeeze
- Touch
- Plead
- Mystify
- Beg
- Convert
- Modify
- Change
- Buy
- Marshall
- Smother
- Overrun
- Obliterate
- Bury
- Wrestle
- Slaughter
- Reduce
- Eliminate
- Trick
- Mess with
- Engulf
- Devalue
- Warp
- Drive
- Destabilize
- Dominate