Advanced verbs
We all are using so many verbs in a day even we don’t know how many verbs
we have use in a day.
Verbs are an integral part of every language.
Verbs help us to express the activity and the task which we’re
performing, or have performed, or will perform.
Verbs are used by everyone around us, but not everyone is using the advanced
verbs or those verbs which sound advanced that can attract other’s attention
towards your speech(sentence/statement).
But during this tough time through which the whole world is passing, English
Branded has come up with some advanced vocabulary or advanced verbs for you and
to make you sound different and intelligent from others.
So let’s get started...
1. To clutch – to hold something/someone
tightly
Sentence – She clutched
onto me when it was
thundering.
2. To crave – to have a strong desire for
something
Sentence – My friend
always crave for cakes and chocolates.
3. To clasp – to hold something tightly
in your hand
Sentence – She clasped
her mom’s hand when the teacher was complaining about her.
4. To dash – to go somewhere very
quickly.
Sentence – I have to
dash, I’m getting late.
5. To discern – To hear or see something
with difficulty
Or, to recognize or to
find out
Sentence – I could hardly
discern the face of a thief
due to darkness in the room.
Or, I was unable to
discern the work of my employes.
6. To balloon – to swell out or to get
bigger
Sentence – Unemployment
rates ballooned during this coronavirus pandemic.
7. To alter – to make something or
someone different; to change
Sentence – You need to
alter your behavior before
you go to meet the princess.
8. To blab – to tell someone the
information that is to be kept secret.
Sentence – Tell your
friend not to blab it to anyone
else.
9. To amend – to change the law or any
document slightly in order to correct any mistake.
Sentence – I asked my
attorney to amend the legal
documents of my property.
10. To amplify – to add any detail in
something.
Sentence – The government
authorities are restricted to amplify further in this case.
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