Verb with T

  • Real verb: take means grab, pick up, or accept.

  • Common action word: to speak or chat.

  • Verb meaning attempt; give something a go.

  • Action word: to consider, reason, or reflect.

  • Real verb: to toss or hurl an object.

  • Gerund/participle of talk; clearly a verb form.

  • Verb: to inform, say, or narrate to someone.

  • Verb: to make physical contact with something.

  • Verb: to instruct or educate others.

  • Verb: to rotate, flip, or change direction.

  • Verb: to practice, drill, or teach skills.

  • Verb: to go from one place to another.

  • Verb: to fasten or bind, often with a knot.

  • Verb: to rip; also to shed tears.

  • Past tense of verb "take", common action word.

  • Form of verb "think", an action of the mind.

  • Verb meaning to seize or try to stop something.

  • Verb form of "turn", means rotating or changing.

  • To type is to write using a keyboard.

  • To toss is to throw lightly or casually.

  • To taste is to sample or experience flavor.

  • Present participle of "type", keyboard action.

  • To tickle is to touch to make someone laugh.

  • To tap is to hit lightly or touch quickly.

  • To trust is to believe in someone's reliability.

  • From "trip", to stumble or cause to fall.

  • To trick is to deceive or fool someone playfully.

  • From "throw", to propel through the air.

  • To track is to follow or trace a path.

  • From "teach", to give instruction or lessons.

  • Present participle of "tap", light repeated hits.

  • To trot is to move at a medium horse gait.

  • To thank is to express gratitude.

  • To test is to examine or check something.

  • To tame is to domesticate or make less wild.

  • Verb meaning to behave or act toward someone.

  • Verb meaning to catch or trick someone or something.

  • Present participle of track; to follow a trail.

  • Verb meaning to fall or roll end over end.

  • Verb meaning to buy and sell; to exchange.

  • Informal verb: to send a text message.

  • Verb meaning to turn or coil; also to distort.

  • Verb meaning to make a short, light tapping sound.

  • Verb meaning to crush or stomp heavily.

  • Verb meaning to cut or make neat; to reduce.

  • Verb meaning to lean or slant from vertical.

  • Verb meaning to brown skin by sun or lamp.

  • Verb meaning to pull suddenly or sharply.

  • Verb meaning to push in or fold snugly.

  • Verb meaning ripping or pulling apart.

  • Verb meaning to provoke playfully or annoyingly.

  • Verb meaning to give advice or to overturn.

  • Toot means to make a short sound, like a horn.

  • Tow means to pull a vehicle with another.

  • Teething is when a baby starts growing teeth.

  • Towing is the act of pulling a vehicle.

  • Tan means to make skin darker in sun.

  • Topple means to fall or make something fall.

  • Toast means to brown bread or raise a glass.

  • Tipping means giving a gratuity or tilting.

  • Tread means to step or walk on something.

  • Trace means to copy or follow a line.

  • Tumbling means falling or rolling in an uncontrolled way.

  • Trolling is posting online to provoke others.

  • Trek means to make a long, hard journey.

  • Transfer means to move something from one place to another.

  • Verb meaning to inflict severe pain; very strong

  • Verb meaning to hit heavily, esp. with a dull sound

  • Verb form; doing a test or experiment

  • Verb form; trying or sampling food or drink

  • tried
  • Verb; to change words from one language to another

  • Verb; to push or drive suddenly, often with force

  • Verb; to dance the tango style

  • Verb; to adjust pitch or settings, esp. instruments

  • Verb; to defeat thoroughly, rout an opponent

  • Verb form; going on a trek or long hike

  • Verb; to care for, look after, or manage

  • Verb form; pulling something sharply

  • Verb form; throwing lightly or casually

  • Verb; to aim at or select something as a goal

  • Verb form; fastening or recording using tape

  • Verb; to twist into a knot or complicated mass

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