If you mean as a verb then here is an example, "I will weigh the chickens." It is the action in the sentence.
Weigh can be a verb. It is a regular verb.I weigh the boxes then put them on the truck.
The word weigh is a verb; to determine how heavy something is; to evaluate in your mind, to consider carefully.
Yes, numb can be used as a verb.
The word 'drum' can be used as a verb or a noun.
No. Sitting is a verb (or a noun if it is used as a gerund.)
Weigh can be a verb. It is a regular verb.I weigh the boxes then put them on the truck.
Weigh is a verb.
way is not a verb but weigh is , say to step on the scales and weigh himself
Sorry, while 'weigh' has many synonyms, it has noantonyms.
The word weigh is a verb; to determine how heavy something is; to evaluate in your mind, to consider carefully.
The verb for weight is weigh.Other verbs are weighs, weighing and weighed, depending on the tense.Some examples are:"I will weigh your dog"."She weighs herself"."We are weighing the potatoes"."The doctor weighed me".
No, it is a verb (to measure mass or weight). The past participle (weighed) might be used as an adjective.
The word 'weight' is both a noun and a verb.The verb to 'weight' is to hold something down by placing something on top of it; to attach importance or value to something; to trouble or burden with something; a word for an action.A related verb is to weigh.
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The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to consider' or 'to weigh' is the following: expendere. The verb may be used in terms of considering, or estimating, value. And it may be used in terms of weighing out money, as in payments and penalties. The infinitive form is pronounced as follows: ehx-PEHN-deh-ray.
working is used the verb
The spelling weighs is the third person singular present tense of the verb to weigh.I weigh, you weigh, we weigh, they weigh. He, she, or it weighs.