Verb
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English
Etymology
From old French verbe, from Latin verbum word, from Indo-European *wer-
Pronunciation
- IPA: /vɜː(r)b/
- SAMPA: /v3:(r)b/
Noun
verb, plural verbs
- A word that indicates an action or a state; in a sentence, a verb forms part of the predicate of the sentence
Translations
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Transitive verb
- (colloquial) use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb.
Quotations
- 1986: Any noun can be verbed - Dan Davis, describing the creation of bad technical writing.
- Verbing weirds language. - Calvin, from the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
German
Noun
Verb n (plural Verben)
- verb