* find * flourish * flood * fire (dismiss from a job) * fight * focus * forget * feel * frighten * frame * forgive * fall * file * fold * fix * flirt * flip * free ( i.e. to free the prisoners) * flinch * fantasize * flicker * flog * fry * finalize * fraternize * flail * forge * film * fail * follow * fill * fan (to fan the flames) * fondle * freshen * fly * freeze
fight force fail flirt fib finish fake
kicking krumping
Verb semantic classes are then constructed from verbs, modulo exceptions, which undergo a certain number of alternations. From this classification, a set of verb semantic classes is organized. We have, for example, the classes of verbs of putting, which include Put verbs, Funnel Verbs, Verbs of putting in a specified direction, Pour verbs, Coil verbs, etc. Other sets of classes include Verbs of removing, Verbs of Carrying and Sending, Verbs of Throwing, Hold and Keep verbs, Verbs of contact by impact, Image creation verbs, Verbs of creation and transformation, Verbs with predicative complements, Verbs of perception, Verbs of desire, Verbs of communication, Verbs of social interaction, etc. As can be noticed, these classes only partially overlap with the classification adopted in WordNet. This is not surprising since the classification criteria are very different.
Frail.
Several verbs that start with C and has two syllables are: cajole, caress, chastise, console...
Explicit verbs are verbs which are unambiguous and leave no doubt as to what they mean.
Some verbs starting with the letter a:ableabandonabductaccountaccuseaceactaddaddressadmireadoreafflictageaggravateaimalertanimateapproachapprovearearriveaskassistassociateassortattachattendavengeavoidawakenax
fishfightfirefallflingflirtfortifyflyfearfeelfailfartfleefastenfloatflossfellform
No, there are no common English verbs that start with "sept."
fetchfilefollowforce
Some verbs that start with the letter 'f' are: fly, fall, fight, feel, focus, and feed.
List of action verbs starting with WWeighWritewrotewonderwatchwadewigglewidenwitherwaterwillweather
UseUncoverUpgradeUpdateUndertakeUnifyUnveilUtilize
Past tense verbs beginning with A:AddedAllocatedAdaptedActedAwardedAdjustedAnsweredAppliedActivatedAccommodatedAdvertisedAscertainedAttractedAdministeredAppointedAmendedAchieved
Fail, fade, fasten, favour, fear and fetch are some examples of regular verbs starting with F.Some other examples are film, fix, floss, follow, force, forgive, frame, frighten and fry.
Some verbs that start with the letter P are:pounceprotectprepareplypretendprick
negotiating
A list of action verbs starting with the letter D include deal, dunk, debate, decide, debug, and describe. Other action verbs that start with D include distribute, disclose, and develop.