高上 英語 基本動詞④(301~400)
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Shall I proceed with more verbs?
OF COURSE!! PLEASE!!ChatGPT
Absolutely! Continuing with more basic verbs:
- Invite – ask someone to attend or participate. – Invite your friends to the party.
- Join – link or connect; become a member. – Can I join your group?
- Leave – go away from. – Please leave the room.
- Borrow – take and use with the intention of returning. – Can I borrow your pen?
- Lend – grant something on the condition that it be returned. – I can lend you my book.
- Search – try to find something by looking carefully. – Search for the missing keys.
- Offer – present or proffer for acceptance. – She offered help.
- Refuse – indicate unwillingness to do or accept something. – He refused the offer.
- Accept – take or receive something offered. – I accept your invitation.
- Forget – fail to remember. – I forget her name.
- Recall – remember or bring back to mind. – I recall that moment clearly.
- Praise – express approval or admiration. – He praised her effort.
- Blame – assign fault or responsibility. – Don’t blame her for the mistake.
- Apologize – express regret for something done or said. – I apologize for being late.
- Forgive – stop feeling angry or resentful toward someone. – I forgive you for what happened.
- Suggest – put forward a consideration or proposal. – She suggests visiting the museum.
- Agree – have the same opinion. – We both agree on this point.
- Argue – give reasons or cite evidence in support or against. – They argue about politics.
- Discuss – talk or write about a topic in detail. – Let’s discuss our plans.
- Explain – make clear to someone by describing in detail. – Can you explain the process?
- Order – request something to be made or supplied. – Order pizza for dinner.
- Request – ask for something in a polite or formal way. – She requested assistance.
- Claim – state or assert to be the case. – He claims he saw a UFO.
- Deny – refuse to admit or accept. – She denied the allegation.
- Predict – say something will happen in the future. – I predict it will rain tomorrow.
- Imagine – form a mental image of something. – Imagine a world without war.
- Wonder – feel doubt or curiosity. – I wonder if she’ll come.
- Wish – feel a desire for something. – I wish for happiness.
- Desire – strongly wish for or want. – He desires success.
- Prepare – make something ready for use. – Prepare the ingredients for the recipe.
- Plan – decide on a course of action. – Plan your trip in advance.
- Build – construct by putting parts together. – They build a sandcastle.
- Destroy – put an end to; damage irreparably. – The hurricane can destroy houses.
- Save – prevent from being wasted or lost. – Save money for the future.
- Spend – pay out money. – She spends a lot on clothes.
- Earn – receive as a return for effort. – He earns a good salary.
- Lose – become deprived of. – Sorry, I lose my way.
- Steal – take without permission or legal right. – Someone stole my wallet.
- Own – possess as belonging to oneself. – I own a cat.
- Belong – be a member or part of. – These books belong to the library.
- Rent – pay someone for the use of something. – We rent an apartment in the city.
- Hire – give work or employment to. – They hire a new manager.
- Fire – dismiss from a job. – He was fired due to poor performance.
- Book – reserve accommodations or services. – Book a table for two.
- Check – examine something to ensure correctness. – Check your answers before submitting.
- Measure – determine the size or quantity of. – Measure the length of the cloth.
- Compare – note the similarities or dissimilarities between. – Compare the two pictures.
- Contrast – compare in such a way as to emphasize differences. – She contrasts the two theories in her essay.
- Relate – tell or narrate. – He relates his adventures in Africa.
- Describe – give a detailed account. – Describe what you saw.
Would you like to proceed with another set of verbs?
YES PLEASE!!ChatGPT
Of course! Let’s continue with the next set of basic verbs:
- Determine – decide or establish exactly. – We need to determine the cause of the problem.
- Prove – demonstrate to be true or correct. – She was able to prove her point.
- Expect – regard something as likely to happen. – I expect him to arrive soon.
- Consider – think about or ponder something. – Consider your options before deciding.
- Recognize – identify as already known; acknowledge. – I recognize that song.
- Remember – have in or be able to bring to mind. – I remember our trip to Paris.
- Forget – fail to remember. – Did you forget my birthday?
- Think – have a particular belief or idea. – I think it’s going to rain.
- Understand – perceive the meaning of; know. – Do you understand the instructions?
- Know – be aware of; be familiar with. – I know the answer.
- Learn – acquire knowledge or skills. – She wants to learn French.
- Teach – impart knowledge or instruct. – He teaches mathematics.
- Study – devote time to learning. – I study for two hours every day.
- Practice – perform repeatedly to improve. – You need to practice to play the piano well.
- Perform – carry out an action or task. – The band will perform at 8 pm.
- Listen – pay attention to sound. – Listen to the teacher.
- Hear – perceive with the ear. – Did you hear that noise?
- See – perceive with the eyes. – I can see the mountains from here.
- Watch – observe attentively. – Watch the movie.
- Notice – become aware of. – Did you notice any changes?
- Observe – notice or perceive something. – Observe the stars at night.
- Feel – be aware of a sensation. – I feel happy.
- Touch – come into contact with. – Don’t touch the wet paint.
- Taste – perceive the flavor of something. – Taste the soup and see if it needs salt.
- Smell – perceive or detect an odor. – I can smell the flowers.
- Begin – start; commence. – She begins her job tomorrow.
- Start – come into being; begin. – When does the meeting start?
- Continue – persist in an activity or process. – Continue reading the chapter.
- Stop – come to an end; cease. – Stop making noise.
- Finish – bring to completion. – Did you finish your homework?
- End – come to a final point. – The movie will end soon.
- Wait – stay where one is until a particular time or event. – Wait here for me.
- Hope – desire with anticipation. – I hope she comes to the party.
- Worry – feel or cause anxiety. – Don’t worry about the details.
- Fear – be afraid of. – He fears the dark.
- Surprise – cause someone to feel astonishment. – The news took me by surprise.
- Amaze – cause someone to be extremely surprised. – The magician’s trick amazed the children.
- Satisfy – meet the expectations or desires of. – The meal satisfied my hunger.
- Please – cause to feel happy or satisfied. – Do whatever pleases you.
- Annoy – irritate or provoke. – Loud noises annoy me.
- Frustrate – cause to feel upset or annoyed. – The traffic frustrates me.
- Excite – cause a feeling of enthusiasm or eagerness. – The upcoming vacation excites me.
- Relax – make or become less tense. – I like to relax on the beach.
- Rest – cease work or movement to relax. – I need to rest for a while.
- Sleep – be in a state of rest. – She sleeps eight hours a night.
- Wake – emerge from sleep. – Wake up early tomorrow.
- Dream – experience thoughts and sensations in sleep. – I had a strange dream last night.
- Live – remain alive; inhabit a place. – They live in Canada.
- Die – cease to live. – Legends never die.
- Exist – have an objective reality or being. – Do unicorns exist?