15 Verbs That Start With "G"
15 curated verbs that start with "G".
Below are 15 verbs that start with "G" in our curated English dictionary. Each entry includes a learner-friendly definition, IPA pronunciation, CEFR difficulty level, and example sentences. Words are sorted by frequency — the most common first. Click any word to view its full dictionary entry with synonyms, collocations, and common mistakes.
Most Common Verbs That Start With "G" (Top 1k)
Less Common Verbs That Start With "G" (Top 5k+)
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Gain /ɡeɪn/verb A2
To get something you did not have before, or to have more of something.
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Give /ɡɪv/verb A1
To pass something to another person; to provide or hand over.
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Grant /ɡrænt/verb B1
To give someone permission or something they ask for, usually officially or formally.
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Greet /ɡriːt/verb A1
To say hello or welcome to someone when you see them. You can greet people with words, a handshake, or a wave.
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Grow /ɡroʊ/verb A1
To become larger or develop naturally over time.
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Guess /ɡɛs/verb A2
To try to answer or solve something without knowing for sure; to estimate based on limited information.
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Guide /ɡaɪd/verb B1
To show someone the way by going with them, or to help direct their actions or decisions.
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Gather /ˈɡæðər/verb B1
Collect or assemble people or things into a group from different locations.
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Generate /ˈdʒɛnəreɪt/verb B1
Produce, create, or cause something to come into existence through a process.
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Gorged /ɡɔːrdʒd/verb B1
Ate very much; consumed food greedily.
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Grill /ɡrɪl/verb B1
Cook meat or vegetables on a grate with heat below.
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Graft /ɡrɑːft/verb C1
In gardening, to cut a piece from one plant and attach it to another plant so they grow together. In medicine, to surgically attach healthy skin or tissue to an injured area. Metaphorically, to force something new onto an existing system.
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Guarantee /ˌɡærənˈtiː/verb B1
Promise that something will definitely happen or that a product will work properly.
How to Use Verbs That Start With "G"
Verbs that start with "G" carry the action of a sentence. For each verb, check the dictionary entry to learn its conjugation pattern — most English verbs are regular (add "-ed" for past tense), but some are irregular and must be memorised individually. Pair the verb with the right tense for the situation: present simple for habits and facts, past simple for completed actions, present perfect for life experience, and present continuous for actions happening now.
Longest Verb That Start With "G"
Promise that something will definitely happen or that a product will work properly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Verbs That Start With "G"
- How many verbs that start with "G"?
- Our curated dictionary lists 15 verbs that start with "G", each with a definition, IPA, CEFR level, and example sentences. The list grows as new entries are reviewed.
- What are the most common verbs that start with "G"?
- Some of the most frequent verbs that start with "G" include GET, GO. These appear in everyday English and are useful for both beginners (A1-A2) and intermediate learners.
- What is verb?
- A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. Verbs change form to indicate tense, person, and number.
- What is the longest verb that start with "G"?
- The longest verb that start with "G" in our dictionary is "GUARANTEE" (9 letters). Tap the word to see its full entry.