Verbs

Action words that describe what someone or something does

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mythicise

verb

interpret as a myth or in terms of mythology

mythicize

verb

interpret as a myth or in terms of mythology

narcotise

verb

administer narcotics to

nasalize

verb

pronounce with a lowered velum

naturalize

verb

adopt to another place

nauseate

verb

cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of

nazify

verb

cause or force to adopt Nazism or a Nazi character

nitrify

verb

treat with nitrogen or a nitrogen compound

nitrogenise

verb

treat with nitrogen or a nitrogen compound

nitrogenize

verb

treat with nitrogen or a nitrogen compound

nobble

verb

make off with belongings of others

nonplus

verb

be a mystery or bewildering to

normalise

verb

become normal or return to its normal state

notarize

verb

authenticate as a notary

notate

verb

put into notation, as of music or choreography

novelise

verb

convert into the form or the style of a novel

novelize

verb

convert into the form or the style of a novel

numerate

verb

determine the number or amount of

objurgate

verb

censure severely

obligate

verb

force somebody to do something

obsolesce

verb

become obsolete, fall into disuse

obturate

verb

block passage through

obtrude

verb

thrust oneself in as if by force

obtund

verb

reduce the edge or violence of

occidentalise

verb

make western in character

occidentalize

verb

make western in character

occlude

verb

block passage through

officialize

verb

make official

opacify

verb

become opaque

opalesce

verb

exhibit a play of colors like that of an opal

opine

verb

expect, believe, or suppose

oppugn

verb

challenge the accuracy, probity, or propriety of

opsonize

verb

make (cells) more susceptible to the action of phagocytes

orate

verb

talk pompously

orientalise

verb

make oriental in character

orientalize

verb

make oriental in character

osculate

verb

touch with the lips or press the lips (against someone's mou...

ostracise

verb

avoid speaking to or dealing with

outbalance

verb

weigh more heavily

outbrave

verb

be braver than

outclass

verb

cause to appear in a lower class

outdraw

verb

draw a gun faster, or best someone in a gunfight

outfight

verb

to fight better than; get the better of

outfox

verb

beat through cleverness and wit

outgeneral

verb

surpass in generalship

outguess

verb

attempt to anticipate or predict

outmarch

verb

march longer distances and for a longer time than

outmatch

verb

be or do something to a greater degree

outmode

verb

make unfashionable, outdated, or obsolete

outpoint

verb

score more points than one's opponents