Results for: noun from verb
English English
assistant, aide, auxiliary verb, giving support, held in reserve, helpful, supporting; additional, member of supporting troops, naval support vessel, sailing ship with engine, secondary, supporting person or thing, with motor and sailsauxiliary
auxiliary, verb used with another verbauxiliary verb
bad temper, general feeling of group, mode, set of verb forms, state of mind, predominant emotion; type of verb inflection (Grammar)mood
basic form of verb, characterized by or containing an infinitive (Grammar), simple form of a verb which does not specify a subject (Grammar)infinitive
basic mood of a verb, indicating existence or truth, relating to basic mood of verbs, showing, pointing out; suggestive, expressive; indicating the mood of a verb in statements and questions (Grammar), verb in basic moodindicative
basic unit of matter, body with finite mass, part of multi-word verb, piece of consecrated bread or wafer, subatomic unit, tiny amount, tiny piece, tiny portion, very small fragment; grain; preposition; conjunctionparticle
be verbose, express in words (especially orally); make a word into a verb (Grammar), express something in words, make word into verbverbalize
become or make tense, facet of verb expressing time, inflection, verbal "time" (Grammar), pronounced with taut muscles, pull taught, stretch tight; make anxious or nervous; become anxious or nervous; become tight, contract, restrained and unnatural, ri...tense
beginning, commencing, initial; of a beginning; pertaining to the beginning of an action (Grammar), expressing the idea of starting, inceptive aspect, inceptive verb, inchoative, ingressiveinceptive
being in past perfect tense, verb tense with "had"past perfect
bind somebody by contract, bind with a contract, item, object; paragraph of a contract; message sent to a newsgroup (Computers), legal paragraph, newspaper or reference piece, word before nounarticle
capacity to develop, electric potential, expressing possibility, possibility; ability; capability of being; possible energy (Electricity), possible but not yet realized, capable of becoming, able to be, potential verb formpotential
case of Finnish noun, inferential, of case of Finnish noun, relating to making illation; stating inference; inferential, something that states inferenceillative
case which marks the direct object of a verb (Grammar), grammatical case, in accusative, of the case which marks the direct object of a verb (Grammar), word or phrase in accusativeaccusative
certainty, must, offers and suggestions, rules and laws, will; intend to, plan to; must, be obliged to (auxiliary verb used to form the future tense)shall
 

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