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Syllabification: (verb)
Pronunciation: /vərb/
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Definition of verb

noun

Grammar
  • a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.

Derivatives

verbless

adjective

Origin:

late Middle English: from Old French verbe or Latin verbum 'word, verb'

Grammar

In grammar this word is used in two separate but linked ways: It describes a particular word class in the same way that ‘noun,’ ‘preposition,’ and ‘adjective’ do. It describes a part of a clause in the same way that ‘subject,’ ‘object,’ and ‘complement’ do. In this sense, it is also sometimes called the verb phrase.As a word class, verbs are used for three main purposes: to express an action:She fled upstairs to the bathroom. to express a state:She slept noiselessly. to link the subject with its complement:She was alone. Verbs can be regular or irregular and have the following forms:

stemwalkswimbe
infinitiveto walkto swimto be
present tensewalk/walksswim/swimsam/is/are
present participlewalkingswimmingbeing
past tensewalkedswamwas/were
past participlewalkedswumbeen

verb in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of verb in the British & World English dictionary
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