Definition of phrasal verb
A phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or adverb or both and that functions as a verb, whose meaning is different from the combined meanings of the individual words.
In this post, I gave you some important phrasal verbs below; which may ask in the exam of TNTET paper 1 & 2 English part. I am sure you will get correct answer in this section, if you learn the following idioms. Free Video class of TNTET Paper 1 & Paper 2 available in my YouTube channel. Free test for TNTET paper 1 & paper 2 available in out website. You can get list of Idioms here.
List of Phrasal Verbs:
Phrasal verbs | Meanings |
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See to | To deal with something |
Look down on | Underestimate |
Ran out | To use completely |
Go away | To leave |
Bring it on | To accept the challenge with confidence. |
Come across | To meet or find by chance. |
Get on | To have a friendly relationship. |
Hang on | To keep something |
Work out | Solve |
Take off | To leave the ground and begin to fly |
Shut down | To stop opening for business |
Look after | Take care of |
Warm-up | Prepare for something |
Burn up | To remove something |
Tire out | To make someone feel vey tired |
Stretch out | To lie down |
Go far | Succeed |
Blow up | Explore |
Show up | Reveal |
Call on | Require / visit |
Bread off | finish |
Knuckle under | Submit |
Put on | Wear |
Walk away | Go |
Come in | Enter |
Time out | Test |
Try again | Repeat |
Go on | Continue |
Act upon | Obey |
Ask for | Request, demand |
Back up | Support |
Bear with | Tolerate |
Break down | Stop functioning |
Break into | Enter by force |
Break up | End a relationship |
Bring about | Cause something to happen |
Break out | Spread, start suddenly. |
Bring forth | Get, produce |
Bring in | Get, make |
Bring out | Publish |
Bring up | Raise |
Call off | Cancel |
Call up | Make a phone |
Dealt with | Managed |
Get back | Return |
Get over | Recover from |
Get through | pass |
Give away | Distribute |
Give in | Surrender, yield. |
Give up | Renounce, abandon, stop. |