employ
employ
Remunerate
Work. It can mean "You work," or "He or she works."
The word pay is both a verb (pay, pays, paying, paid) and a noun (uncountable).The noun 'pay' is a word for money received for doing work; a word for a thing.You can "pay" someone (verb). Or you can receive "pay" (noun).The noun forms of the verb to pay are payee, payer, payment, and the gerund, paying.
work (As a noun, it refers to a job; as a verb, it means "to do a job.")
earn
Yes, "ignore" is a verb. It is an action word that means to disregard or pay no attention to something or someone.
"Knead" is a verb. It means to work and press into a mass with hands.
Well, pay is a noun or a verb, depending on how it's used in a sentence. As a noun, it refers to the money you give or receive for work. As a verb, it's the action of giving someone money for services or goods. It's a versatile word that brings balance to our language, just like how different colors blend together to create a beautiful painting.
Yes, "collaborate" is a verb. It means to work together with others, typically on a project or task.
The word "labor" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to work, especially physical work. As a verb, it means to work hard or to give birth.
Heed can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to pay attention to or take notice of something. As a noun, it refers to careful attention or consideration.