Verb with L

  • A real verb: to recline or to tell an untruth.

  • Real English verb; base form fits the category.

  • Common action verb; base form is fine.

  • Real verb; the action of laughing.

  • Real verb; to like or enjoy something.

  • Real verb; base form accepted.

  • Real verb; base form accepted.

  • Real verb; base form accepted.

  • Real verb; base form accepted.

  • Real verb; base form (to lay).

  • Real verb; means to jump.

  • Gerund/participle of lie; still a verb.

  • Real verb meaning to pay attention with ears.

  • Real verb; base form accepted.

  • Verb meaning to raise or move something up.

  • From verb 'look', continuous tense form.

  • Verb meaning to incline or rely on; common use.

  • To lunge is to thrust or spring forward suddenly.

  • Past of lose; verb meaning not to win or misplace.

  • From lay; to put or place something down.

  • From live; to be alive or reside somewhere.

  • To lend is to give something temporarily.

  • To lead is to guide or be in charge.

  • To limp is to walk with difficulty or unevenly.

  • To lounge is to relax or lie around lazily.

  • From lose; the act of not winning or misplacing.

  • To land is to come down to earth or arrive.

  • To launch is to start or send something off.

  • To light is to ignite or illuminate something.

  • To leer is to look slyly or suggestively.

  • Verb meaning to yearn or strongly desire.

  • To stay somewhere, delaying departure.

  • Present participle of 'lean', to tilt or rest.

  • Verb meaning to set free or release tension.

  • To fasten with a lock or secure something shut.

  • To put something into a container or vehicle.

  • To connect or join things, especially digitally.

  • To form a loop or move in a circular path.

  • Past tense of 'leave', to depart or go away.

  • Past tense of 'lay', to put or place something.

  • To weaken or suffer, often from neglect.

  • To hide and wait, usually with bad intent.

  • Gerund of 'let', to allow or permit.

  • Gerund of 'light', to illuminate or set alight.

  • To attract or entice, often with a reward.

  • Common verb meaning to make lower or reduce.

  • To let liquid escape, often from a pipe or roof.

  • To fall behind or move more slowly than others.

  • To be without something needed or wanted.

  • Verb: stealing things during a riot.

  • Verb: to lend money or things temporarily.

  • Verb: to continue, endure, or remain in time.

  • Phrasal verb: to lie or put something on a surface.

  • To throw or hit a ball high in the air.

  • Present participle: to stand around without purpose.

  • Verb: to scatter trash or things around.

  • Verb: to fasten or decorate with lace.

  • Present participle of 'loop', to go in circles.

  • Past tense of 'lend', to give sth temporarily.

  • To be idle or relax doing very little.

  • To fasten or close with a latch mechanism.

  • To linger idly in a place without purpose.

  • To bring a case to court, sue formally.

  • Slang past/participle of 'light', e.g. a fire.

  • To make something looser or less tight.

  • Past tense of 'land', to arrive on ground.

  • Verb meaning to be without or need something.

  • To cut or tear, often causing serious wounds.

The words in the list Verb with L come from players of the word game City, Country, River.