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Resources -> Improve English Vocabulary -> Phrasal Verbs

Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs are combinations of words that perform the function of a verb. These combinations
necessarily include a verb and either an adverb or a preposition (or both). They form one
complete semantic unit because the words that comprise a phrasal verb together describe one
action. For example:

Phrasal Verb Meaning Example Sentences


To ask the same question
ask around I have not seen him here but
from many people
I will ask around.

I am not sure if there are


vacancies, but I will ask
around the office.
She explained why the
work was not ready, but her
story does not add up.
To equal/corroborate a
add up tosomething
fact
The clues we found at the
house and the museum must
add up to something.
I want to ask her out but she
is dating someone.
To invite someone on a
asksomeoneout
date
I wish I could muster the
courage to ask her out.
The girls in school always
blow gossip up to huge
proportions.
blowsomethingup To exaggerate
My mother blows my
achievements up in front of
guests.
The captain will not back
him up just because he is
his son.
backsomeoneup To support
You may be wrong but I
will back you up because
you are my brother.
The army is going to blow
up that building with a
bomb.
blow up To explode
Our calculations were
wrong and the rocket blew
up just after liftoff.
The old train is certain to
break down if it is not
To stop functioning
maintained properly.
break down (usually for vehicle,
machine, etc.)
He was driving recklessly
and the old car broke down.
breaksomething down To divide and subdivide They broke the students
down into groups of four.

The detective said they


were still breaking the
information down to make
sense of it.
The newspaper reported a
break-in at the bank.
To enter forcibly/
break intosomething
interrupt Last night, two thieves
broke into the house next
door.
A break up can lead to
emotional trauma.
break up To end a relationship
After being together for five
years they have decided to
break up.
The Taliban helped 500
inmates escape of the
Afghan jail.
break out To escape
Ten inmates broke out of
prison in the southern town
yesterday.
There was a world panic
when SARS broke out in
China in 2002.
break out To spread
The news about the
adulterous affair will break
out in tomorrow’s
newspaper.
The boss manages to bring
down my mood every day.
To upset someone or to
bringsomeonedown
make someone unhappy His pessimistic comments
bring down the whole
group.
I was broke up in a
conservative Hindu family.
bringsomeoneup raise a child
After being abandoned by
his parents in Ghana he was
brought up by an Italian
couple.
My sister walks out of the
room when I bring up the
subject of sports.
To initiate a conversation
bringup
on a subject
I will bring up the issue of
cleanliness in the meeting
today.
We called around but we
could not find the spare part
we needed.
To phone different
call around
places/people
I have not seen him today
but I will call around and
inquire.
Please me back when you
get this message.
callsomeoneback To return a phone call
I could not answer your call
earlier but I will call back
shortly.
The referee has decided to
call off the game due to bad
weather.
callsomethingoff To abandon or cancel
They have decided to call
off the wedding due to
financial troubles.
The boss wants you to call
up the client now.
callsomeoneup To phone someone
She will call you up later to
discuss the issue.
It is going to be okay,
please calm down.
calm down relax after being angry
The crew asked us to calm
down during turbulence.
You will have to walk faster
To get to the same point if you want to catch up with
as someone else/ or to Maya.
catch up
work hard in order to
equal with someone You have studied a lot more
and I need to catch up.
check in To reach and register at a When you arrive at the
hotel or airport airport, you have to check
in at the airline desk.

At a hotel, check-in is
normally required in order
to obtain a room key.
You will have to return the
room when you check out
of the hotel.
check out To leave a hotel
Please ensure that you are
in possession of all your
belongings before
checking-out of the hotel.
She cheered up when she
heard that the result was
Used as an expression to positive.
cheer up
ask someone to be happy
Cheer up, it is your
birthday!
If everybody chips in, we
can get a bottle of the most
expensive wine.
chip in To contribute/help
I do not have enough
money for a pizza so all of
you need to chip in as well.
They need to clean up the
platform because it is really
dirty.
cleansomethingup To tidy a place
You must clean up the room
before the president arrives.
I came across these books
when I was tidying the
cupboard.
come across something find unexpectedly
While reading this book I
came across new
information regarding
dinosaurs.
The flimsy decorations
To separate/ fall down/ came apart halfway through
come apart
break down the celebrations.
The group of friends came
apart once they went to
different colleges.
Her son came down with
the flu last weekend.
come down with something To become sick
My throat is sore; I think I
am coming down with a
cold.
The hospital is anxious for
more donors to come
To support/ to take an forward.
come forward
initiative
Who will come forward and
take the responsibility?
He resides in Brazil
although he comes from
Spain.
come from somewhere To originate in
Most of the stench comes
from the open drain behind
the house.
Can I count on you to
complete this essay by
tonight?
To rely on a person or
count on someone/something
thing
I could not complete the
task so I am counting on
you to do it.
Kindly cross out your old
telephone number and write
the new one.
To draw a line through
crosssomethingout
something
That word is wrong and you
need to cross it out as soon
as possible.
My financial advisor has
asked me to cut back on
unnecessary expenditure.
To use or consume less of
cut back on something
something
We need to cut back on
driving since the price of
petrol is at an all-time high.
To interrupt in between
cut into He cut into the argument
something or someone
with a point of his own.

He asked if could cut in on


the dance between Tim and
me.
The butter is frozen. Cut off
a small blob and let it rest
outside so that it melts
To cut something with faster.
cutsomethingoff
something sharp
He cut off a small piece
from the large slab of
cheese using a knife.
The cable company cut off
our connection because we
To stop providing/to did not pay our bill.
cutsomethingoff break all relations with
someone After he was convicted, his
family decided to cut him
off.
She looked over the article
and cut the introduction out
and rewrote it.
To remove pieces or part
cutsomethingout
of something
She cut a piece out of the
chunk of cheese and placed
it on the counter.
You sang the wrong words
this time; we will have to
do it over.
dosomethingover To do something again
My homework assignment
was unacceptable, so my
teacher asked me to do it
over.
It is time to do away with
all these old files.
To dispose of or discard
do away with something
something My mother asked me to do
away with all the unusable
toys.
The party is at a fancy
To be dressed in a fancier restaurant so we need to
dress up
or better way than normal dress up appropriately.
I was asked to dress up for
the mayor’s party.
He dropped back to fifth
position because he fell off
his motorcycle.
To move back in a
drop back
position
The coach asked the
attacking players to drop
back.
I thought I’d drop in and
say hi.
To come without an
drop in/by/over
appointment I was surprised when she
dropped in unannounced at
midnight.
Can you drop me off at the
To take bus stop?
someone/something
Drop someone/something off
somewhere and leave I will drop him off at the
them/it there train station before reaching
the venue.
He dropped out of the chess
club because it was too
difficult for him.
To quit a class, school,
drop out
etc.
She dropped out of college
but managed to set up her
own company.
I eat out almost five days a
week.
To eat outside of home,
eat out
usually in a restaurant
I do not feel like cooking
today so let’s eat out?
If you do not work, you will
end up on the streets.
To do/to eventually
end up
reach/to decide He studied history at
college but ended up
working at a bank.
This wall will fall apart if
we do not use cement.
fall apart To break into pieces
The house of cards stood
for a minute but then fell
apart.
If he does not walk
carefully on the ledge, he
To fall on the ground/ to
will fall down.
fall down fall off from somewhere
to the ground
He was walking carelessly
and thus, fell down.
The veteran cricketer has
fallen out of favour.
fall out To separate
The coach and the player
had a fall out and the latter
decided to quit.
She needs to figure out
what the problem is.
figuresomethingout To study/understand
We need to figure out the
route before commencing
the trek.
Fill in the blank spaces and
submit the sheet.
To write information in a
fillsomethingin
form, etc.
You must fill in the form in
order to obtain a ticket.
I want you to fill up the
tank with diesel.
To fill something
fillsomethingup
completely or to the top
She wanted to fill up the
entire glass with wine.
How do I find out where he
lives?
find out To search/discover
I need you to find out
whether he is lying or not.
He is a good orator and has
no problem getting his
message across.
getsomething across/over To communicate
He could not get across the
message.
One must get along with
their colleagues.
get along/on To like each other
It is about time you buried
the hatchet and got along
with each other
They are planning a
romantic get away for their
anniversary.
To go on a vacation or a
get away
leave
We have not travelled in a
while so we are planning a
getaway this summer.
He will not get away with
an abusive remark like that.
do something (usually
get away with something something wrong) without
You cannot steal cars in
being noticed or punished
broad daylight and expect
to get away with it.
She did not get back home
until 5 o’clock.
get back To return
The boss needs you to get
back from the Bahamas and
complete the report.
My brother got back at me
for eating his piece of cake.
To retaliate/to take a
get back atsomeone After being humiliated in
revenge
public, she decided to get
back at her with ruthless
intent.
The train was full so we
could not get on.
get onsomething To step onto something
To reach the chandelier,
you must get on the stool.
The stock market is slowly
getting over the recession.
get oversomething To recover/overcome
You need to get over the
fact that he stole your
bicycle.
Do you want to get together
this Saturday?
get together To meet
Let’s get together at the
mall this weekend.
Please get up, this seat is
get up To stand/get out of bed reserved for ladies.
You are not allowed to sit
there, so, kindly get up.
The ice cream company is
giving away free scoops
tomorrow.
To reveal/give something
givesomethingaway
for free/donate
Before dying, he had
pledged to give away half
his money to charity.
You must give the bone
back to the dog.
givesomethingback To return
You have her mobile phone
and need it give it back to
her.
The dictator finally gave in
to the mounting pro-
democracy protests.
To unwillingly stop
give in
fighting or arguing
After arguing for over two
hours, I decided to give in
to her demands.
This exam is really difficult
and I think I am going to
give up.
give up To stop trying
Never give up, never
surrender!
The big dog is going to go
after the cat.
go aftersomeone To follow someone
The police decided to go
after the criminal after he
had robbed a bank.”
My father always
encouraged me to go after
To try to achieve my goals.
go aftersomething
something
She is really working hard
going after the top prize.
Does he really want to go
against the policies of the
go againstsomeone or something To oppose company?

You cannot go against the


coach and expect to remain
with the team.
The General wants us to go
ahead with the plan.
To proceed/start/initiate
go ahead
something The centre has asked the
states to go ahead with FDI
in the retail sector.
This place is very
dangerous; I suggest you go
back home.
go back To return to a place
He needs us to go back to
the office and collect his
belongings.”
Let’s go out for dinner
tonight to celebrate your
To leave home to go out promotion!
go out
for an occasion, etc.
I will go out in the evening
to watch the play.
Tim has wanted to go out
with Mary for a long time
now.
go out withsomeone To date someone
She is going out with two
boys at the same time.
It’s great that Hari has
moved next door; I can just
To pay a visit to go over to his place
go oversomething someone/something whenever I’m bored!
nearby
She is going over to his
place later tonight.
Here are your insurance
papers, please go over them
carefully so that you know
all the details.
go over To check or review
We need to go over this
brochure and select a
location for the meeting.
We used to be great friends,
grow apart To end a friendship
but after college we began
to grow apart.

We were good friends but


grew apart after graduating
from college.
It is always hard for parents
when their children grow
up.
grow up To become an adult
The puppy was tiny when
they found it but it grew up
to be a huge dog.
I will buy a new pair of
trousers if and when I grow
To get too big for out of this pair.
grow out of something something, usually a piece
of clothing I have gained weight and
grown out of the pants I
purchased last summer.
Initially he had some
trouble at the new office,
but things went smoothly
grow intosomething To grow big enough to fit after he grew into his role.

She has become taller and


grown into the dress.
When I was a child, I was
handed down my brother’s
clothes.
To give something used to
handsomethingdown
someone else
Please hand down your old
books to underprivileged
children.
The party members were
spreading their propaganda
by handing out fliers.
To distribute to a group of
handsomethingout
people
The boss is going to hand
out a list of responsibilities
to everybody today.
The thieves asked us to
hand over all our
To give (usually
handsomethingover belongings.
unwillingly)
The landlord requested us
to hand over the keys to the
apartment.
When my friend was
diagnosed with cancer, all I
could say to him was,
To stay strong and “Don’t lose hope. Hang in
hang in
positive there.”

Don’t lose heart, hang in


there!
Hang on, let me get ready
and then we can leave.
hang on To wait for a short time
Hang on, I’m coming too!
My friends and I generally
hang out at malls.
To spend time relaxing or
hang out
chilling out
Let’s hang out at the bar
after work tonight.
When I get angry with
someone on the phone, I
simply hang up.
hang up To end a phone call
I did not wish to talk to him
anymore so I decided to
hang up the phone.
If you have a complaint,
don’t hold back; you cannot
fix the problem if you do
To prevent from not voice it.
Hold someone/something back
doing/going
You must hold him back
from committing such a
dangerous stunt.
He was a great athlete, but
he was held back from
succeeding by his parents,
To hide an emotion/to be
who wanted him to study
holdsomethingback stopped by something or
instead.
someone
He held back his tears even
though he was distraught.
She asked the taxi driver to
hold on To wait for a short time
hold on while she located
her wallet.

He has asked you to hold on


to his book until he returns.
He asked them to keep on
working while he looked
around.
keep on doing something continue doing
The musicians kept on
playing even though it was
raining.
Why do you keep secrets
from me?
To not tell/not do/to keep
keepsomethingfrom someone
a secret You have a wonderful voice
so you must not keep from
singing.
The insects must be kept
To stop someone or out at all costs.
Keep someone/something out something from entering
at a place The gate has been installed
to keep out stray dogs.
Keep up the good work!
To continue at the same
keepsomethingup Keep up this speed for the
rate
rest of the journey and we
will reach on time.
You can rely on her; she
will never let you down.
letsomeonedown To disappoint someone
You have let me down with
this disappointing
performance.
Please lock the door and do
not let anybody in.
letsomeonein To permit to enter
Yes, he is a guest so please
let him in.
Nurses are supposed to look
after patients.
look after someone/something To take care of
I need you to look after my
dog while I’m away.
To belittle someone/ to She always looks down on
look down on someone
consider someone inferior her staff and treats them
to oneself badly.

A lot of people look down


on them because they are
poor.
Do you want to look for the
pen we lost yesterday?
look for someone/something To try to find
Let us look for the ball in
the garage.
Are you looking forward to
tonight’s football match?
To be excited about some
look forward to something
future plan, etc.
I am really looking forward
to the weekend!
We are going to look into
the price of cars today.
look intosomething To investigate
They need to look into the
matter carefully in order to
avoid a lawsuit.
Don’t forget to look out for
mosquitoes in the swamp.
look out To be careful
Look out for speeding buses
on the highway.
The guide told them to look
out for pickpockets in the
marketplace.
To be extra careful or
look out for someone/something
vigilant
Look out for hurricane
alerts on the island at this
time of the year.
Give the document a look
over for errors.
looksomethingover To check/examine
The teacher wants the
student to look over his
answers once again.
I look up to my sister
because she is a wonderful
To respect someone human being.
look up tosomeone
immensely
I look up to my coach
because he was a great
sportsman.
When asked why I hadn’t
done my homework, I made
up a story about having
done it but forgotten that
that day was the day of
makesomethingup To lie about something
submission.

You must stop making up


stories because we know
you are lying.
He returned my money very
late, but tried to make up
for it by treating me to
lunch.
make up To forgive each other
He is taking her out to
dinner to make up for being
at work on their
anniversary.
She was so nervous she
almost went on stage
without any make up.
makesomeoneup To apply cosmetics
That actor uses a lot of
make up before shooting a
scene.
We got through most of the
show without any mix ups,
but right at the end the lead
actor forgot one of his lines.
mixsomethingup To get confused
The experienced striker
pounced on a defensive
mix-up to fire home into an
open goal.
I took two weeks off work
because my grandfather
passed away.
pass away To die
Our dog had been ill for a
few months and passed
away last night.
It was so hot in the
pass out To lose consciousness examination hall that one of
the students passed out for a
couple of minutes.

He walking in the sun and


passed out due to the heat.
There should be no money
issues between friends, so
when I lend money to my
friends I tell them they can
pay back whenever it is
paysomeoneback To return the owed money
convenient for them.

You can borrow money


now but you must pay back
within a week.
It is my policy to pay for
everything when I am out
on a date.
To be punished for doing
pay forsomething
something bad
The police swore that the
terrorist would pay for
destroying the building.
I always let my mother pick
out my clothes, because she
has excellent taste.
picksomethingout To choose
The concierge at the hotel
helped us pick out a nice
restaurant.
I tried to give the tourists
directions orally, but they
couldn’t understand me, so
I pointed out the turning
To point or indicate using
Point someone/something out they were supposed to take.
your finger
I have asked the professor
to point out all the mistakes
in my assignment.
I was very tired that day, so
I put off the meeting till
after the weekend.
putsomethingoff To postpone
The boss has asked us to
put off our lunch plan to a
later hour.
putsomething together To assemble We had to put together the
presentation in 2 days.

The different parts have


been provided in order to
put together this mountain
bike.
My roommate told me to
move out, saying, “I can’t
put up with your
irresponsible ways
To bear or tolerate
put up with someone/something anymore!”
something or someone
The company is not going
to put up with inappropriate
behaviour at the workplace.
I did not need to put on the
t-shirt to know it was too
To wear a big for me.
putsomethingon dress/accessories on your
body Pick out a dress, put it on,
and decide whether you like
it or not.
I ran into an old friend from
college the other day.
To meet someone
run into someone/something
unexpectedly It was a pleasant surprise
when I ran into him at the
mall the other day.
Your toy is broken because
I ran over it with my car.
To drive a vehicle over a
run over someone/something
person or thing
The truck accidently ran
over a cat on the highway.
The bride had run away
with someone else on the
wedding day.
To leave unexpectedly/ to
run away
escape
The children made a plan to
run away from home to join
the circus.”
They ran out of sandwiches
at the cafe.
To have nothing left of
run out
something
She couldn’t make tea as
they had run out of milk.
I sent back the steak
because it raw.
sendsomethingback To return
This product is not what we
had ordered and we are
going to send it back.
They want to set up a
lemonade stall at the fair.
setsomethingup To arrange/organize
The government needs to
set up a commission for the
riot victims.
The hunter set the lion up
for the trap but it escaped.
To trick/trap someone or
setsomeoneup
something The people at the bank were
part of a set up by the police
to catch the criminal.
He wants to show off his
house by illuminating it.
To act boastfully when
show off
people watch Most people simply love to
show off their wealth in
front of their friends.
Jack is planning a sleepover
at his place on his birthday.
To stay somewhere out of
sleep over
home, for the night The first sleepover at a
friend’s place can be a big
deal for some children.
You may want the lawyers
to sort the issue out.
To organise/ to resolve a
sortsomethingout
situation We need to sort out these
cards and arrange them
according to size.
You will not lose weight if
you do not stick to the diet.
To continue doing
stick tosomething
something Most people do not stick to
the same job for a long
period.
Could you switch the light
switchsomethingoff To turn off off please?
Please switch off the
television before going to
bed.
He turned the machine on
again and it stopped making
a noise.
switchsomethingon To turn on
Grandmother wants you to
switch on the radio for her.
I need to take my money
back from him.
takesomethingback To return something
He can keep my bag for
now but I’m going to take it
back tomorrow.”
I feel that the most thrilling
part of any plane journey is
when it takes off.
take off To start flying
The plane finally took off
after taxiing for twenty
minutes.
I was about to take off my
clothes when I realised
there was someone else in
To remove something the room.
takesomethingoff
(usually items of clothing)
I want you to take this off
the list and include that
instead.
She took out some money
from the safe.
takesomethingout To remove from a place
Please take out the garbage
after dinner.
My girlfriend was very
depressed because she had
lost her job so I took her out
To take someone out with
for dinner.
takesomeoneout yourself and also to pay
for them
On the last day of college
the professor took the
students out for lunch.
To rip something into
tearsomethingup My boss simply tears up the
pieces
articles he doesn’t like.

The cat tore up the


newspaper.
Whenever I think back to
my school days, tears of
nostalgia come to my eyes.
think back To recall or remember
Think back to the time
when we were at the beach.
You must think this job
offer over before taking a
decision.
thinksomethingover To consider
This is my proposal, think it
over, and let me know.
I like that bag, please do not
throw it away.
To trash something or to
throwsomething away
dispose of
These dirty clothes need to
be thrown away.
I want to turn down the
volume.
turnsomethingdown To decrease the volume
The old man has asked me
to turn down the volume.
He asked her to marry him
but she turned him down.
turnsomethingdown To refuse
He turned down the offer
from ABC Corporation.
He turned off the lights
before going to bed.
turnsomethingoff To switch off
Please turn off the fans
when you leave.
She forgot to turn on the
charger so her cell stayed
off.
turnsomethingon To switch on
He asked her to turn on the
coffee machine.
Do you want to try out this
trysomethingout To test new shampoo?
Most people refrain from
trying out a new cuisine.
I get very tense when my
friends come over because
they use up all my supplies.
To use something entirely
usesomethingup
or to finish all
I cannot print this page
because all the ink in the
printer has been used up.
I generally wake up at about
7 in the morning.
wake up To stop sleeping
You need to wake up early
in the morning for karate
practice.
It is a good idea to warm up
before engaging in
To prepare the body for strenuous physical activity.
warm up
exercise
It is essential to warm up a
little before swimming.
The difference between
superior and inferior
products is that the latter
To diminish in quality wear out much more
wear off
because of frequent use quickly.

The sole of this old shoe


has worn out.
My lifestyle has gotten so
sedentary since I joined the
office that I have signed up
for daily work outs at the
work out To exercise gym.

Only a few people take gym


memberships to actually
work out.
I really hope that things
work out for you.
To be successful with
work out
something
This job will work out only
if I can get my own office.
In each of the above cases, the phrasal verb shares no similarity with the verb that it replaces.
These are ‘idiomatic’ phrasal verbs, commonly used in informal, everyday speech. Phrasal verbs
are not necessarily idiomatic, though; they can be literal as well. For example, literal phrases
such as look up, walk across and switch off are also considered phrasal verbs, because the action
described by each cannot be described if any of the words in the phrase are omitted. If ‘up’ is
taken out of ‘look up’, the description of the action will be incomplete.

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