Verb with O

  • Real verb: to open something up. All good!

  • Real verb: to watch or notice carefully.

  • Verb form (-ing) of open; works fine.

  • Real verb: to run or control a machine.

  • Valid verb: to oppose or disagree.

  • Real verb: biology term for releasing an egg.

  • Yes, a verb meaning to reveal a secret.

  • Means to get something; clear action verb.

  • Verb: to be in debt or obliged to pay.

  • Verb: to stare at someone, often rudely.

  • Verb: to move in a curved path around something.

  • Verb: to compel or require by law or duty.

  • Verb: to succeed in dealing with a problem.

  • Verb form: to stare at someone, often rudely.

  • Verb: to begin, arise, or come into being.

  • Verb: to speak formally or give a speech.

  • Verb: to destroy completely; wipe out.

  • Verb: to block or get in the way of.

  • Verb form: moving in orbit around something.

  • Verb meaning to shun/exclude from a group.

  • Verb meaning to arrange or direct, like music.

  • Verb: think too much, often causing worry.

  • Verb: to treat a person as an object.

  • Verb: to choose or decide in favor of something.

  • overlook
  • Verb: to run faster and get ahead of someone.

  • Verb: to pass or go beyond something ahead.

  • Verb: to move back and forth regularly.

  • Verb: to express an opinion or viewpoint.

  • To obsess: think about something constantly.

  • Gerund of overthink, think too much.

  • To oppose: to resist or be against.

  • To overdo: do too much of something.

  • To orient is to align or familiarize with directions.

  • To overturn: to flip or reverse a decision.

  • Present participle of object, to protest.

  • Past tense of out, to reveal or expose.

  • To oppress: treat cruelly, restrict freedom.

  • Past tense of own, to possess something.

  • British spelling of “ostracize”, means to exclude.

  • To react too strongly to a situation or event.

  • Verb meaning to integrate or bring on board.

  • To supervise or manage something from above.

  • Verb: to draw or state main points briefly.

  • From oscillate, to swing back and forth regularly.

  • To make something as effective as possible.

  • To perform official duties, e.g. at a game.

  • Past of object, to express disagreement.

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