82 Advanced Verbs you haven't learned YET!

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @coffeeholic299
    @coffeeholic299 15 днів тому +22

    1.Acquiesce :to accept something without protest
    2.Ad-lib: to improvise or speak without preparation
    3.Bask : to enjoy warmth or pleasant feeling
    4.To beef: to complain or have conflict , to argue
    5.Blurt : to say something suddenly and without careful consideration
    6. Bounce : to leave a place
    7. Breeze through : to move or progress quickly and effortlessly
    8. Budge : make a small / slightest movement
    9. Bum: to borrow something without intending to return
    10. Butt in : to interrupt a conversation
    11. Canoodle : to engage in affectionate behaviour
    12. Cave : to give in or surrender to something
    13. Chime in : to join or contribute to a conversation
    14. Chuckle : to laugh quietly or inwardly
    15. Crack down : increase strict rules or measures
    16. Cling : to hold on tightly to something
    17. Coax : to persuade someone gently
    18. Conk out : to fall asleep or stop functioning
    19. Cram: to force many objects into a small space
    20. Crimge : to react with embarrassment or discomfort
    21.dawdle : to waste time or move slowly
    22. Dash : to move quickly and suddenly
    23. Ditch : yo abandon something or someone , to leave something or someone without informing
    24. Doodle : to draw absent- minded
    25. Drag : to pull something heavy with difficulty o to criticize someone
    26. Eavesdrop : to listen in on conversation secretly
    27. Elude: to avoid or escape from
    28. Engross : to absorb all the attention of someone
    29. Fidget : to make small movements often because of nervousness
    30. Flaunt : to show off
    31. Flip out : to become very excited or angry , freak out
    32. Flutter : to move lightly and quickly
    33. Fumble : to handle clumsily
    34. Gawk : to stare openly and stupidly
    35. Glide : to move smoothly and effortlessly
    36. Goof off : to waste time or avoid work
    37. Grill : to question someone intensely
    38. Haggle : to negotiate over the price of something
    39. Hightail : to leave a place quickly
    40. Jab; to poke something sharply , to insult to criticize
    41. Jot. To write something quickly
    42.Juggle :to handle many things at once
    43. Knock : to produce a. Sound by tapping on a surface
    Or To criticize
    44. Linger : to stay in a place longer than necessary
    45. Loiter : standing or wait around without purpose / idly
    46. Mope : to be gloomy or in low spirits
    47. Nag ; to annoy or grass persistently
    48. Nudge : to gently push someone to get their attention
    49. Outdo : to do better than someone else
    50. Peck : kiss gently / lightly or to eat tiny bites without interest in food
    51. Pester : to annoy someone with repeated request
    52. Plead ; to beg something earnestly
    53. Pry : to inquire too closely into someone’s private affairs
    54. Ramble : to talk or write at length in a confused way
    55. Ransack ; to search through something thoroughly often creating a mess
    56. Relinquish : to give up or surrender something
    57. Rummage : to search through things in a disorganized way
    58. Savour : to enjoy something completely
    59. Scamper : to run quickly with small steps
    60. Scowl : to frown in an angry or bad tempered way
    61. Scramble : to move quickly or awkwardly often with difficulty
    62. Skedaddle : to run away quickly
    63. Skim : to read or glance through quickly
    64. Slack off : to avoid doing work or responsibilities
    65. Slather :to spread something thickly
    66. Smirk ; smile in a smug or conceited / devious way
    67. Snag : to catch or obtain something
    68. Snicker : to laugh quietly in a mean way
    69. Sprawl : to spread out in an ungainly way
    70. Squabble :to argue about something trivial
    71. Stagger to walk or move unsteadily
    72. Stash : to hide something away
    73. Swindle : to cheat someone out of money or assets
    74. Tinker : to repair or adjust something in an unskilled way
    75. Tiptoe : to walk carefully and quietly
    76. Trudge : to walk slowly and with effort
    77. Tug : to pull on something with force
    78. Whine :to complain in a high pitched voice
    79. Wing it : to improvise to do without preparation
    80. Yank :to pull something with force
    Thanks a million Kayla for your brilliant work 😍😍😍😍

    • @socalvibe4500
      @socalvibe4500 15 днів тому +3

      Wow thanks a lot😊

    • @blancaverdesoto8410
      @blancaverdesoto8410 14 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much

    • @GopalPokhrel
      @GopalPokhrel 10 днів тому

      I am gonna copy and paste to make my pdf note, so thanks a lot

    • @cuiperindy2120
      @cuiperindy2120 8 днів тому

      Well, a big chunk of these are real slang. Not useful at all for a non native English learner.

  • @RoseMario-m6m
    @RoseMario-m6m 6 годин тому

    Dear Kayla: it's some years I'm following you and I appreciate very much the time and effort you put in your videos and podcasts. You have always the right attitude to maximize my learning.

  • @martindanem4664
    @martindanem4664 15 днів тому +2

    This is an amazing selection of verbs!! 😃 👏👏👏Thank you, Kayla!

  • @khaledhassan4167
    @khaledhassan4167 11 днів тому

    Many thanks for the valuable content

  • @captainsmollett9413
    @captainsmollett9413 15 днів тому +4

    This is without of any doubt a nice bouquet of little verbs! But all of them probably so low frequently used, that not only all the kings like Be, Do, Get, Have and the tough guys like Put, Let, Go, Give, Come, Keep, but just the plain middle frequently verbs have to look down on them. Anyway, they are nice!

  • @christinehong9769
    @christinehong9769 15 днів тому +1

    Awesome

  • @EdwisRodriguez-lv1nm
    @EdwisRodriguez-lv1nm 15 днів тому +1

    Good job Kayla you rock! ❤

  • @bidhanchandra3699
    @bidhanchandra3699 15 днів тому +2

    Awesome👏👏

  • @Mobarakyoudif
    @Mobarakyoudif 13 днів тому

    Thanks Kayla you're a wonderful teacher

  • @socalvibe4500
    @socalvibe4500 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks a lot really appreciate you Kayla❤

  • @Inspiringagenerationofwinners
    @Inspiringagenerationofwinners 15 днів тому +1

    Thanks Kayla. This episode has given me a lot of new vocabulary and revived some oldie goldies

  • @georg727
    @georg727 14 днів тому +1

    Thanks a lot ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Mikryb84
    @Mikryb84 15 днів тому +1

    Good job with that lesson

  • @lifeinamerica.veronika3341
    @lifeinamerica.veronika3341 15 днів тому +1

    👍 Thank you ❤

  • @Clear_Sky725
    @Clear_Sky725 14 днів тому

    Very helpful. Thank you 🎉

  • @betoboff
    @betoboff 14 днів тому

    Beautiful lesson. I learned several words.

  • @RUNOV.A
    @RUNOV.A 15 днів тому +1

    📖Happiness to you students🌺happiness to you teachers🌺🌍💫

  • @ledoledo5161
    @ledoledo5161 14 днів тому

    Where is the pdf ?
    Thank you that's a very important lesson

  • @RodrigoAntes
    @RodrigoAntes 15 днів тому +1

    Very good hair!

  • @vladibond5054
    @vladibond5054 12 днів тому

    Hi Kayla! I’m having trouble joining your email list-the link seems to be broken. Could you check it when you have a chance? Thanks! 😉

  • @ThinhNguyen-pn4qd
    @ThinhNguyen-pn4qd 15 днів тому +1

    👍❤️👍❤️👍❤️

  • @AhmedAhmed-bt9vo
    @AhmedAhmed-bt9vo 15 днів тому +1

    where is the pdf

  • @Alex-kl7si
    @Alex-kl7si 11 днів тому

    😂 My b. Just didn’t know the first word before … Who are using them btw?

  • @D4gg3
    @D4gg3 14 днів тому

    Are you a swiftie?

  • @jakyohay6385
    @jakyohay6385 13 днів тому

    You acquiesce TO something. NOT something