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Verbs A-C Verbs C-D Verbs D-I Verbs I-R Verbs S-V 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

point out or find alike and differences

Compare

To fit adjust or suit

adapt

bring a thing into contact with something else

apply

Separate or distinguish the elements of

analyze

estimate the value of

assess

tell or write about

describe

make

create

build

construct

To make clear the meaning of

define

A great difference

contrast

To make clear

explain

To state definitely

formulate

To find out the value of

evaluate

To look at closely

examine

To recognize as different

distinguish

To supply

provide

Establish as true

prove

To put into working order

organize

To explain the meaning of

interpret

The process from something known or assumed

infer

To justify

support

To make a summary of

summarize

To display

show

To group things that have similar or common characteristics

sort

To combine into a complex whole

synthesize