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Describing Verbs

Published on Dec 01, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

VERBS

HARSHIL CHERUKURI

EXHILARATE

Etymology
Exhilalāre, Hilarus, cheerful.

To cause someone to feel very happy elate
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FALTER

To proceed or continue in an unsteady or weakening manner.

The origin of the English word falter is uncertain. It is related to Old Norse faltrask. It make come from the word fald.
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JUT

To extend sharply outward or upward, project

The verb jut comes from a Middle English noun. The Middle English noun came from the Old French word jetee.
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IGNITE

To cause something to start burning, to begin to burn or catch on fire.

Ignite comes from the Latin Ver. ignīre, " to start on fire. " Latin ignis is also the source of such English words as igneous.
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BANISH

To force to leave a country or place, exhile.

Banish comes from the medieval French verb banir, " to banish." Banir comes from the medieval French noun ban.