What are the phrasal verbs? Here’s an extensive list.
PHRASAL VERBS – There are thousands of them and here is a list of some of the most commonly used ones and their meaning.
Phrasal verbs are phrases or groups of two or more words that when used together, creates a new meaning that is different to the meaning of the original verb. It is composed of a verb and a preposition or a verb and an adverb. It has several types: transitive, intransitive, separable, and inseparable.
Here are some examples with their definitions:
- abide by – To respect or obey a decision
- account for – To explain, give a reason
- add up – To make sense
- advise against – To recommend not doing something
- agree with – To have the same opinion as someone else
- allow for – To take into consideration
- appeal to – To plead or make a request; To be attractive or interesting
- back away – To move backwards
- back down – To withdraw
- back up – To give support or encouragement
- block off – To separate using a barrier
- blow up – To explode; To get angry
- boil down to – To be summarized as
- break away – To separate from a crowd
- break into – To enter by force
- break out – To start suddenly
- break up – To come to an end
- bring up – To raise (a child)
- burn out – stop (something) working
- call back – To return a phone call
- call off – To cancel
- calm down – To become more relaxed
- carry on – To continue
- call around – To contact multiple people
- come around – To change one’s opinion or see a new point of view
- check in – To register at a hotel or airport
- clam up – To refuse to speak
- clamp down on – To act strictly to prevent something
- come forward – To present oneself
- count on – To rely or depend on
- cut down on – To reduce in number or size
- deal with – To handle, take care of
- die down – To calm down, become less strong
- do without – To manage without
- dress up – Wear elegant clothes
- drop off – To deliver someone or something
- drop out – To leave school without finishing
- ease off – To reduce, become less severe or slow down
- end in – To finish in a certain way
- end up – To finally reach a state
- fall through – To fail; doesn’t happen
- figure out – To understand, find the answer
- find out – To discover or obtain information
- get along (with) – To be on good terms; work well with
- get away – To escape
- get in or get into (+noun) – To enter
- get off – To leave; To remove
- get rid of – To eliminate
- get up – To rise, leave bed
- give up – To stop doing something