-
noun
-
verb
-
noun
2
-
Did you know?
-
Example Sentences
-
Word History
-
Phrases Containing
-
Related Articles
-
Video
-
Entries Near
-
- To save this word, you'll need to log in.
Note: In various languages, verbs take different forms (or inflections) to convey different kinds of grammatical information (such as tense, voice, mood, and aspect) and to agree grammatically (as in number and person) with the subject of a sentence.
Did you know?
What is a verb?
Verbs are words that show an action (sing), occurrence (develop), or state of being (exist). Almost every sentence requires a verb. The basic form of a verb is known as its infinitive. The forms call, love, break, and go are all infinitives.
Almost all verbs have two other important forms called participles. Participles are forms that are used to create several verb tenses (forms that are used to show when an action happened); they can also be used as adjectives. The present participle always ends in -ing: calling, loving, breaking, going. (There is also a kind of noun, called a gerund, that is identical in form to the present participle form of a verb.) The past participle usually ends in -ed, but many past participles have irregular endings: called, loved, broken, gone.
The verb's past tense usually has the same -ed form as the past participle. For many verbs, however, the past tense is irregular. An irregular past tense is not always identical to an irregular past participle: called, loved, broke, went.
The two main kinds of verbs, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, are discussed at the entries for transitive and intransitive.
Examples of verb in a Sentence
Word History
Noun
Middle English verbe, borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin verbum "word, verb" — more at word entry 1
Noun
14th century, in the meaning defined above
Verb
1928, in the meaning defined above
Phrases Containing verb
Dictionary Entries Near verb
Cite this Entry
“Verb.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verb. Accessed 15 Jan. 2025.
Kids Definition
verb
nounMore from Merriam-Webster on verb
Nglish: Translation of verb for Spanish Speakers
Britannica English: Translation of verb for Arabic Speakers
Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about verb
Share