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Verb

Definition

The noun "verb" refers to (1) a word that expresses an action, state, or occurrence; and (2) the part of speech comprising such words.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA: /vɜːrb/
  • Respelling: VURB

British English

  • IPA: /vɜːb/
  • Respelling: VUB
Etymology

From Latin verbum “word,” via Old French verbe. Entered English in the 14th century to denote action or state words.

Derivatives
  • Verbal (adjective)
  • Verbatim (adverb)
  • Verbiage (noun)
  • Verbify (verb, informal)
Synonyms
  • Action word
  • Predicator
Antonyms
  • Noun
Usage

"Verb" appears in grammar discussions. Examples: "They run every morning," and "'She sings a song' uses 'sings' as a verb."

Related Terms
  • Conjugation: The inflection of a verb to express tense, mood, etc.
  • Predicate: The part of a sentence containing the verb and stating something about the subject.
  • Subject: The noun or pronoun performing the action of the verb.
  • Auxiliary: A helper verb (e.g., "have," "be," "do").
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A word that expresses an action, state, or occurrence: Functions as the main element of the predicate.
    • Example: "The children played in the park."
  • The part of speech comprising action or state words: The grammatical category of verbs.
    • Example: "In 'Birds fly south for winter,' 'fly' is a verb."

verb

A verb is a word that shows an action, state, or feeling.
The children played in the park.
In 'Birds fly south for winter,' 'fly' is a verb.

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