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  • Asked on August 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

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  • Asked on August 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 22, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 20, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 19, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 18, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 17, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 16, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes
  • Asked on August 15, 2021 in Single word requests.

    What is a verb? If you are going to get a verb, how must you use it? I don’t know if there’s a single verb in English for that; thank god.

    There are some “synonyms” like give, contribute, but they are too general or that have completely different acceptions, the ones that aren’t strictly related to your request.

    If you could use expressions, you could say:

    • Available for free;
    • Free of charge;
    • Gratis.

    If you can provide the exact situation where you’re supposed to use this verb, I can give you better answer, I tried to cover all “fields”.

    • 420244 views
    • 431 answers
    • 154941 votes