Verb with R
A real base-form verb; fits the R rule.
Common English verb; works with R.
Verb form (-ing) of run; still valid.
Real verb; nice R starter.
Yes, a simple verb starting with R.
This is a verb meaning compete. R fits.
Can be a verb (lions roar). Good R!
Past tense of run; still a verb.
A clear verb; rise and shine!
Verb form of read (-ing); counts.
Verb meaning sound a bell; valid R.
Yes, to rest is a verb. Nice R word.
Gerund/participle of ride; fine.
A common action verb; starts with R.
Can be a verb: it rains. Fits R.
Verb form of “race”; means competing in speed.
Base verb; means to lift, increase, or bring up.
Verb “row”; means to propel a boat with oars.
Verb form of “roll”; means turning over and over.
Verb form of “row”; means moving a boat with oars.
To rush is to move or act quickly or urgently.
To rate is to judge or assign a value or score.
To rob is to steal from someone, often by force.
To rip is to tear something quickly, often loudly.
To remember is to bring a memory back to mind.
To rap is to speak rhythmically; a music style.
To rotate is to turn around a center point.
To roast is to cook with dry heat, or tease.
To rent is to pay or charge money for use.
To rub is to move something back and forth on a surface.
To return is to go back or give something back.
To rally is to come together or recover strength.
To roam is to wander around without a fixed path.
To rock is to move back and forth or play rock music.
To rake is to gather leaves or smooth soil with a rake.
To rant is to speak at length angrily or excitedly.
Verb meaning to be very angry, also to rant.
Present participle of ring; making a bell sound.
Verb meaning to rest or become less tense.
To talk or wander aimlessly; casual verb.
Present participle of rake; gathering leaves.
Verb meaning to take a chance or endanger.
To respond to a stimulus; chemistry and emotions.
Present participle of rant; talking angrily.
Verb meaning to wind, sway or pull in a fish.
Present participle of rub; applying friction.
Present participle of reach; extending out.
Verb meaning to spoil or destroy something.
To become aware or understand clearly.
Verb for performing rhythmic speech in rap.
Verb meaning to wash lightly with water.
Verb to make a rapid shaking noise.
Verb meaning to govern or control.
Present participle of rip; tearing something.
To make a sudden attack on a place or group
Form of roam, to wander without fixed route
- rising
To say or do something again
Form of rage, to act or move violently
Form of rush, to move with great speed
Verb form: to make something curved
Past of rise; also to stand/appear
Verb: to establish, fix or cause to grow
- Rode
Form of rob, to steal from a person or place
Verb: to raise or bring up from behind
Form of rust, to become covered with rust
To think deeply, ponder or chew the cud
To decay or decompose; also spoil food
To process waste so it can be reused
Verb: to talk wildly with great enthusiasm
Form of raise, to lift or increase
Form of rain, when rain falls from the sky
To rail is to complain bitterly or scold loudly.
Raced is past of race, to move or compete fast.
To reap is to harvest crops or get a result.
Realise/realize means to understand or make real.
To record is to capture sound, video, or data.
Raising is from raise, to lift or bring up.
Runs is from run, to move fast on foot.
- Rescue
To ransack is to search a place wildly.
To ram is to hit something hard with force.
To radiate is to emit energy or spread out.
To remove is to take something away.
Rambling is from ramble, to wander or talk aimlessly.
Raked is past of rake, to gather with a rake.
To rack is to torture or strain severely.
To rank is to arrange or rate in order.
The words in the list Verb with R come from players of the word game City, Country, River.