Care, Chop, Chill, Crush, Carry, Capture, Climb, Clip, Caress, Clean, Clear, Copy, Court, Cuddle, Cherish, Champion, Challenge, Charge, Crunch, Crop ...
Some verbs that start with the letter C are:carecomecourtchopcutchallengecaterclimbclearclaimcallcook
Several verbs that start with C and has two syllables are: cajole, caress, chastise, console...
Some verbs that start with E are:eatearnekeevenedgeendenergizeelevateenbalmenableenteremancipateevolveemployembraceembroilengageeliminateemphasizeemergeequateevaluateendureeducateease
Call, catch, chase, cheer, chew, clap, clean, coach, collect, comb, complain, copy, cough, count, crush, cry and cut are verbs. They begin with the letter c.
catch/catching call/calling collide climb/climbing carry cry/crying
No, there are no common English verbs that start with "sept."
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Examples of nouns that start with E are:earedgeeducationeggegoegretelevatoremperoreternityEuropeExamples of verbs that start with E are:easeeatemployentertaineraseerodeestimateevolveexamineexist
Some verbs that begin with the letter i:identifyillustrateimplementimproveimproviseinduceinfiltrateinfluenceinforminitiateinjectinjureinlayinnovateinsinuateinspectinspireinstallinstigateinstituteinstructintegrateinterfereinterrogateinterpretinterruptinterviewintroduceinventinventoryinvestigateinviteirritateitch
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* cantered * controlled * coughed * continued * cautioned * called * coordinated * cased * coasted * castled * cried
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