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absorb
absorb#v#2
He <b>absorbed</b> the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe.
metaphorical
0.9
absorb
absorb#v#3
He <b>absorbed</b> the costs for the accident.
metaphorical
0.9
absorb
absorb#v#5
The sales tax is <b>absorbed</b> into the state income tax.
metaphorical
0.8
absorb
absorb#v#8
The immigrants were quickly <b>absorbed</b> into society.
metaphorical
0.8
absorb
absorb#v#9
Her interest in butterflies <b>absorbs</b> her completely.
metaphorical
0.7
abuse
abuse#v#1
This boss <b>abuses</b> his workers.
literal
0.52
abuse
abuse#v#2
Don't <b>abuse</b> the system.
metaphorical
0.5
abuse
abuse#v#3
The actress <b>abused</b> the policeman who gave her a parking ticket.
metaphorical
0.5
abuse
abuse#v#4
Her husband often <b>abuses</b> alcohol.
metaphorical
0.7
accommodate
accommodate#v#3
Can you <b>accommodate</b> me with a rental car?
literal
0.7
accommodate
accommodate#v#4
This hotel can <b>accommodate</b> 250 guests
literal
0.9
accommodate
accommodate#v#7
The scientists had to <b>accommodate</b> the new results with the existing theories
literal
0.8
acknowledge
acknowledge#v#2
The program committee <b>acknowledged</b> the submission of the authors of the paper
literal
0.9
acknowledge
acknowledge#v#3
He never <b>acknowledges</b> his colleagues when they run into him in the hallway
literal
0.9
acknowledge
acknowledge#v#4
We must <b>acknowledge</b> the kindness she showed towards us
literal
0.9
acknowledge
acknowledge#v#5
<b>acknowledge</b> the deed
literal
0.9
acknowledge
acknowledge#v#6
The Crown Prince was <b>acknowledged</b> as the true heir to the throne
literal
0.9
acquaint
acquaint#v#1
Permit me to <b>acquaint</b> you with my son.
literal
0.913
acquaint
acquaint#v#2
You should <b>acquaint</b> yourself with your new computer.
literal
0.6
acquaint
acquaint#v#3
Please <b>acquaint</b> your colleagues of your plans to move.
literal
0.8
act
act#v#1
think before you <b>act</b>
literal
0.8
act
act#v#10
She <b>acts</b> in this play
literal
0.9
act
act#v#2
You should <b>act</b> like an adult
literal
0.7
act
act#v#4
She <b>acts</b> as the chair
metaphorical
0.5
act
act#v#6
This scene <b>acts</b> well
metaphorical
0.5
address
address#v#1
He <b>addressed</b> the crowd outside the window.
literal
0.6
address
address#v#6
He always <b>addresses</b> me with `Sir'.
literal
0.7
adhere
adhere#v#1
You must <b>adhere</b> to the rules.
metaphorical
0.6
adhere
adhere#v#2
They <b>adhered</b> to their plan.
literal
0.8
adhere
adhere#v#4
The residents of this village <b>adhered</b> to Catholicism.
metaphorical
0.6
adhere
adhere#v#6
Will this wallpaper <b>adhere</b> to the wall?
literal
0.9167
administer
administer#v#1
<b>administer</b> a program
literal
0.7
administer
administer#v#2
<b>administer</b> the last unction
literal
0.9
administer
administer#v#3
<b>administer</b> critical remarks to everyone present
literal
0.6
admit
admit#v#1
He <b>admitted</b> his errors
literal
0.8
admit
admit#v#2
We cannot <b>admit</b> non-members into our club building
literal
0.8
admit
admit#v#3
<b>admit</b> someone to the profession
literal
0.7
admit
admit#v#5
This problem <b>admits</b> of no solution
metaphorical
0.6
admit
admit#v#6
The French doors <b>admit</b> onto the yard
literal
0.8
admit
admit#v#8
This ticket will <b>admit</b> one adult to the show
literal
0.9
affect
affect#v#1
Will the new rules <b>affect</b> me?
literal
0.8
affect
affect#v#2
the medicine <b>affects</b> my heart rate
literal
0.9
affect
affect#v#3
This new ruling <b>affects</b> your business
literal
0.8
age
age#v#1
The death of his wife caused him to <b>age</b> fast
literal
0.7
age
age#v#2
we <b>age</b> every day--what a depressing thought!
literal
0.9
age
age#v#3
The death of his child <b>aged</b> him tremendously
literal
0.6
agree
agree#v#1
We <b>agreed</b> on the terms of the settlement
literal
0.9
agree
agree#v#2
She <b>agreed</b> to all my conditions
literal
0.9
agree
agree#v#3
The two stories don't <b>agree</b> in many details
literal
0.7
agree
agree#v#5
Subjects and verbs must always <b>agree</b> in English
literal
0.7
agree
agree#v#6
White wine doesn't <b>agree</b> with me
metaphorical
0.5
agree
agree#v#7
No two of my colleagues would <b>agree</b> on whom to elect chairman
literal
0.8
aim
aim#v#1
Please don't <b>aim</b> at your little brother!
literal
0.9
aim
aim#v#2
I <b>aim</b> to arrive at noon
metaphorical
0.5
aim
aim#v#5
He <b>aimed</b> his fists towards his opponent's face
literal
1
aim
aim#v#6
She wanted to <b>aim</b> a pun
metaphorical
0.5
air
air#v#2
This show will <b>air</b> Saturdays at 2 P.M.
metaphorical
0.5
air
air#v#3
We cannot <b>air</b> this X-rated song
literal
0.6
air
air#v#4
She <b>aired</b> her opinions on welfare
metaphorical
0.7
air
air#v#6
<b>air</b> the old winter clothes
literal
0.6
allow
allow#v#10
We don't <b>allow</b> dogs here
literal
0.9
allow
allow#v#3
Mandela was <b>allowed</b> few visitors in prison
literal
0.9
allow
allow#v#6
I <b>allow</b> for this possibility
literal
0.8
allow
allow#v#9
The camera store owner <b>allowed</b> me $50 on my old camera
literal
0.8
amount
amount#v#1
Her action <b>amounted</b> to a rebellion
literal
0.7
amount
amount#v#2
The bills <b>amounted</b> to $2,000
literal
0.9
amount
amount#v#3
This idea will never <b>amount</b> to anything
metaphorical
0.7
analyze
analyze#v#4
I was <b>analyzed</b> in Vienna by a famous psychiatrist.
literal
0.8
answer
answer#v#1
She didn't want to <b>answer</b>
literal
0.9
answer
answer#v#10
The steering of my new car <b>answers</b> to the slightest touch
metaphorical
0.7
answer
answer#v#2
<b>answer</b> the telephone
literal
0.9
answer
answer#v#4
The question concerning the meaning of life cannot be <b>answered</b>
literal
0.8
answer
answer#v#5
The defendant <b>answered</b> to all the charges of the prosecution
literal
0.9
answer
answer#v#6
She must <b>answer</b> for her actions
literal
0.8
answer
answer#v#7
A few words would <b>answer</b>
literal
0.8
answer
answer#v#8
The drawing of the suspect <b>answers</b> to the description the victim gave
literal
0.6
answer
answer#v#9
This may <b>answer</b> her needs
literal
0.7
appeal
appeal#v#1
He was found guilty but <b>appealed</b> immediately.
literal
0.8
appeal
appeal#v#2
<b>Appeal</b> to somebody for help!
metaphorical
0.5
appeal
appeal#v#4
She <b>appealed</b> the verdict.
literal
0.72
appear
appear#v#2
He suddenly <b>appeared</b> at the wedding
literal
0.9
appear
appear#v#3
Did your latest book <b>appear</b> yet?
literal
0.6
appear
appear#v#6
Gielgud <b>appears</b> briefly in this movie
literal
0.8
appear
appear#v#7
He had to <b>appear</b> in court last month
literal
0.9
appreciate
appreciate#v#2
Do you <b>appreciate</b> the full meaning of this letter?
literal
0.7
appreciate
appreciate#v#4
The yen <b>appreciated</b> again!
literal
0.9
appreciate
appreciate#v#5
The Germans want to <b>appreciate</b> the Deutsche Mark
literal
0.7
approach
approach#v#1
We were <b>approaching</b> our destination
literal
0.9
approach
approach#v#4
Winter is <b>approaching</b>
literal
0.6
approach
approach#v#5
I was <b>approached</b> by the President to serve as his adviser in foreign matters
literal
0.9
ascend
ascend#v#1
We <b>ascended</b> the mountain.
literal
0.7
ascend
ascend#v#2
Inheritance may not <b>ascend</b> linearly.
metaphorical
0.7
ascend
ascend#v#3
She <b>ascended</b> to the throne after the King's death.
literal
0.5238
ascend
ascend#v#5
The boat <b>ascended</b> the Delaware.
literal
0.8
ascend
ascend#v#6
The path <b>ascended</b> to the top of the hill.
literal
0.9
ask
ask#v#1
I <b>asked</b> about their special today
literal
0.9
ask
ask#v#2
She <b>asked</b> him for a loan
literal
0.9
ask
ask#v#7
He is <b>asking</b> $200 for the table
literal
0.9
assign
assign#v#2
We were <b>assigned</b> new uniforms.
literal
0.9444
assign
assign#v#4
The teacher <b>assigned</b> him to lead his classmates in the exercise.
literal
0.8235