Verbs

Transitive Verbs

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



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