Thursday, March 12, 2020
90 Verbs Starting with Ex-
90 Verbs Starting with Ex-  90 Verbs Starting with ââ¬Å"Ex-â⬠  90 Verbs Starting with ââ¬Å"Ex-â⬠                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  Ex- marks the spot. Go beyond, go out on a limb, go outside your comfort zone. Get some extra excitement by using these vivid verbs starting with the syllable ex-:  1. Exacerbate: to make worse  2. Exact: to call for and obtain (ââ¬Å"exact revengeâ⬠)  3. Exaggerate: to overemphasize or overstate  4. Exalt: to glorify or intensify  5. Examine: to inspect, investigate, or scrutinize  6. Exasperate: to aggravate or enrage  7. Excavate: to remove or expose by digging or as if by digging  8. Exceed: to be greater than or to go beyond a limit or normal boundary  9. Except: to keep out or to object  10. Excerpt: to take out or select, especially writing, for other use  11. Exchange: to trade  12. Excise: to remove by cutting or as if by cutting  13. Excite: to arouse or stimulate  14. Exclaim: to cry out passionately or vehemently  15. Exclude: to bar, or to prevent entrance or inclusion  16. Excogitate: to devise  17. Excommunicate: to bar from membership  18. Excoriate: to abrade or censure  19. Excrete: to discharge or eliminate  20. Excruciate: to torture  21. Exculpate: to clear of blame or fault  22. Excuse: to forgive or remove blame from or to justify or make an apology for  23. Execrate: to denounce  24. Execute: to carry out or perform  25. Exemplify: to embody or make an example of  26. Exempt: to set apart or release from a requirement  27. Exenterate: to disembowel  28. Exercise: to practice, train, or put to use  29. Exert: to put forth effort  30. Exfoliate: to cast off or remove  31. Exhale: to breathe out  32. Exhaust: to wear out  33. Exhibit: to show or demonstrate  34. Exhilarate: to refresh or stimulate  35. Exhort: to appeal to or to warn  36. Exhume: to disinter or to rectify neglect  37. Exile: to drive out  37. Exist: to continue to be or to have being  39. Exit: to go out  40. Exonerate: to reverse an accusation  41. Exorcise: to get rid of an evil spirit or something troublesome  42. Expand: to enlarge or spread  43. Expatiate: to wander, or to communicate at length  44. Expatriate: to banish, or to withdraw from residence or allegiance  45. Expect: to await or to suppose  46. Expectorate: to discharge or spit  47. Expedite: to cause to occur quickly, or to dispatch or issue  48. Expel: to eject  49. Expend: to spend, use up, or utilize  50. Experience: to learn or sense by direct participation or observation, or to undergo  51. Experiment: to test or try  52. Expiate: to absolve of guilt, or to make amends  53. Expire: to conclude or die, or to breath out  54. Explain: to make something known or understood or demonstrate knowledge or understanding  55. Explicate: to describe or analyze  56. Explode: to burst or give forth, or suddenly accelerate or increase  57. Exploit: to utilize, or to take advantage of knowledge  58. Explore: to analyze, investigate, or study, or to test or travel  59. Export: to carry, remove, or send  60. Expose: to make known, to show, or to subject to the elements or to view  61. Exposit: see expound  62. Expostulate: to discuss or examine  63. Expound: to argue, comment, or state  64. Express: to force out, to show, or to symbolize, or to offer feelings or opinions or to perform in order to demonstrate artistry and/or communicate creative material  65. Expropriate: to deprive of property or take anotherââ¬â¢s property for oneââ¬â¢s own  66. Expulse: see expel  67. Expunge: to destroy or to strike out  68. Expurgate: to remove something objectionable  69. Exscind: to cut off or out  70. Exsert: to throw out  71. Exsiccate: to dry  72. Extemporize: to improvise  73. Extend: to put or send out  74. Extenuate: to mitigate or to reduce strength or effect  75. Exteriorize: to bring out from inside (as in surgery)  76. Exterminate: to get rid of or kill  77. Externalize: to rationalize, or to make manifest  78. Extinguish: to eclipse, nullify, or quench  79. Extirpate: to cut out, destroy, or uproot  80. Extol: to glorify or praise  81. Extort: to wring from, to obtain from by argument or intimidation  82. Extract: to draw out, remove, or select  83. Extradite: to deliver a fugitive from one jurisdiction to another  84. Extrapolate: to infer, expand on, or predict  85. Extravasate: to cause to escape, or to force out (as in surgery)  86. Extricate: to free or remove from difficulty, or to distinguish from  87. Extrude: to press or push out, or to shape  88. Exuberate: to demonstrate unrestrained joy  89. Exude: to diffuse or spread out, or to display obviously  90. Exult: to rejoice                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! 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