Verb with N

  • A real verb; means to require something.

  • A real verb; to sleep briefly.

  • Common verb form: gerund of 'nap'.

  • It's a verb; moving your head in agreement.

  • Yes, a verb; to annoy with repeated demands.

  • Yes, a verb; to give a name to someone/thing.

  • Verb form: present participle of 'nod'.

  • A clear verb; means to tell a story.

  • Valid verb; to fasten or do something perfectly.

  • Definite verb; to steer or find a route.

  • Real verb; to become aware of something.

  • Valid verb; to observe or write down.

  • Gerund verb form of 'nag'.

  • A verb; to push someone gently with an elbow.

  • Gerund verb form of 'nest'.

  • Verb meaning to pinch or bite sharply.

  • Verb meaning to discuss to reach agreement.

  • Verb meaning to deny or make ineffective.

  • Verb form of “name”; act of giving a name.

  • Verb form of “note”; act of noticing or writing.

  • "To nick" = to steal or make a small cut in UK use.

  • "To nibble" = eat in tiny bites, like a mouse.

  • "To neglect" = fail to care for or pay attention.

  • "To nail" = fasten with nails or do something perfectly.

  • "To nail" in past: fixed or achieved something.

  • "To notify" = formally inform someone of something.

  • "To nest" = build/use a nest, also to fit things inside.

  • "To nuke" = bomb with nukes or microwave food fast.

  • "To nab" = grab or catch quickly, often by police.

  • "To numb" = make without feeling, physically or emotionally.

  • Commonly means kiss/caress neck; can be romantic PG-13.

  • "To nullify" = cancel out, make legally void.

  • "To nut" (slang UK) = hit with your head, headbutt.

  • "To nurture" = care for and help grow or develop.

  • "Needing" = present participle of "need", require.

  • "Named" = past of name, give a person/thing a name.

  • "Nursing" = caring for sick or feeding a baby.

  • "Netting" = catching with a net; also making net.

  • "Nicking" = stealing or making small cuts, esp. UK.

  • Sound a horse makes; verb for horses' call

  • From 'nip'; means bite or pinch lightly

  • Propose someone for a role or position

  • Make or become without feeling

  • From 'near'; move or come closer

  • Feed or sustain growth, often figurative

  • Settle or snuggle comfortably into place

  • Past of nag; annoy with constant criticism

  • From 'nudge'; poke or push gently

  • From 'notice'; become aware of

  • neaten
  • Slang verb meaning cancel or reject

  • Rub or cuddle with nose, like animals do

  • normalize
  • From 'needle'; tease or provoke someone

  • Make something narrower or limit options

  • Past of note; observe or write down

  • From neigh; for a horse making sound

  • Verb meaning to care for or tend, esp. as a nurse.

  • Assign a number or count items

  • To navigate; moving through or across a route.

  • To narrate; telling a story or events aloud.

  • To nitpick; criticize minor small details.

  • To need; require or depend on something.

  • To nock; set an arrow onto a bowstring.

  • To needle; tease or provoke someone sharply.

  • To nurture; care for and help someone grow.

  • To noodle; improvise or dabble, esp. in music.

  • To nibble; take small, quick bites of food.

  • To narrate; told a story in the past.

  • To neck; kiss and cuddle, mild slang but OK.

  • To near; move closer in space or time.

  • To naturalize; make foreign person a citizen.

  • Nosedive
  • To nitpick; present participle, ongoing action.

  • To nick; steal or slightly cut something.

  • To need; 3rd person singular form of the verb.

  • Past tense of "nap", meaning slept briefly.

  • From 'nuke', to bomb or destroy completely.

  • From 'nationalize', to bring under state control.

  • Informal verb, to eat or snack, esp. Yiddish.

  • Verb: to cut or mark a groove or notch in.

  • Verb: to write using musical notation signs.

  • From 'nock', to fit an arrow on a bowstring.

  • Verb: to catch with a net or earn (net profit).

  • Verb: present participle of 'nestle', to snuggle.

  • Slang verb meaning to report to police (US).

  • From 'nanny', caring for as a nanny; babysitting.

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