English Phrasal Verbs list
Ask for |
Request |
Break off |
End a Relationship |
Break out |
Escape, especially forcefully or defiantly |
Blow up |
Explode or be destroyed by explosion |
Break up |
Break or separate into pieces |
Bring back |
Return something |
Bring about |
Cause to take place |
Bring down |
Reduce |
Bring in |
Move something indoors |
Bring up |
Raise |
Carry on |
Continue or proceed as before |
Call out |
Ask somebody to come |
Check out |
Confirm and pay for goods & services |
Come on |
Progress, to develop |
Come up |
Come towards |
Cute off |
Stop providing funds to someone |
Cut out |
Remove |
Cut up |
Cut into smaller pieces |
Fall in |
Collapse inwards |
Fill out |
Complete a form |
Fill up |
Fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel |
Get in |
Enter a place |
Get off |
Stop touching with something or someone |
Get on |
Be successful |
Get out |
Leave or escape |
Get over |
Overcome |
Get up |
Rise from one’s bed |
Get out |
Help someone leave |
Give back |
Return |
Go on |
Continue in extent |
Go off |
Explode |
Go Down |
Fall, Fall to the floor |
Hold on |
Keep, to store something for someone |
Hold up |
Wait or delay |
Kick out |
Stop |
Kick off |
Start |
Knock out |
Exhaust |
Let out |
Release |
Look up |
Have better prospects |
Make after |
Chase |
Pass off |
Happen |
Put down |
Write (Something) |
Run across |
Cross by running |
Run over |
Exceed the allotted time |
Set back |
Delay or obstruct |
Set out |
Go out |
Set up |
Arrange for an outcome |
Take out |
Remove |
Throw up |
Vomit |
Turn on |
Start operating |
Turn over |
Flip over |
Try on |
Put clothes on to see if they fit |
Think over |
Consider something carefully |
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