Browse by Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Show up

The phrase show up means to arrive at a place or event, often unexpectedly or after being expected, indicating presence and participation....

Shut down

The phrase shut down means to close or stop operating a machine, business, or system, either temporarily or permanently, often due to maintenance, proble...

Sit down

The phrase sit down means to move into a seated position from standing, or to meet with someone for a discussion, depending on context....

Speak up

The phrase speak up means saying what you think or feel clearly and with confidence, especially when you might usually stay quiet, whether it is to be he...

Stand up

The phrase stand up means to rise from a seated position, or to defend yourself or others confidently in a challenging situation....

Swipe away

The phrase swipe away means moving your finger across a screen to remove, close, or dismiss something like a notification, message, or photo, often quick...

Take away

The phrase take away means removing something from a place or situation, or ordering food to eat somewhere else, and it is often used in simple everyday ...

Take off

The phrase take off means to remove clothing, or for an aircraft to leave the ground and begin flying, and can also mean to become suddenly successful....

Take over

The phrase take over means to gain control of something, such as a company or responsibility, often replacing someone else in charge....

Take up

The phrase take up means to begin a new activity or hobby, or to occupy space or time, depending on context....

Trade wars

The term trade wars means a situation where countries keep raising taxes and limits on each other’s goods, creating tension in business and politics, a...

Turn down

The phrase turn down means to refuse or reject an offer, request, or invitation, or to reduce the volume or intensity of something, depending on context,...

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