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Spanish - A Verbs S-E Part 1

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This deck covers essential Spanish verbs from E to S, providing their English meanings. It's designed to help learners memorize and understand common Spanish verbs.

Abrasar

Answer: To burn, to set on fire

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Key Terms

Term
Definition

Abrasar

Answer: To burn, to set on fire

Abatir

Answer: To knock down, to overthrow, to throw down

Abrazar

Answer: To hug

Abrir

Answer: To open

Absolver

Answer: To absolve, to acquit

Abstenerse

Answer: To abstain

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TermDefinition

Abrasar

Answer: To burn, to set on fire

Abatir

Answer: To knock down, to overthrow, to throw down

Abrazar

Answer: To hug

Abrir

Answer: To open

Absolver

Answer: To absolve, to acquit

Abstenerse

Answer: To abstain

Aburrir

Answer: To annoy, to bore

Aburrirse

Answer: To be bored, to grow tired, to grow weary

Acabar

Answer: To finish, to end, to complete

Acelerar

Answer: To accelerate, to speed, to hasten, to hurry

Aceptar

Answer: To accept

Acercar

Answer: To being near, to place near

Acercarse

Answer: To approach, to draw near

Acertar

Answer: To hit the mark, to hit upon, to do something right, to guess right

Aclamar

Answer: To acclaim, to applaud, to shout

Aclarar

Answer: to explain, to clarify

Acompañar

Answer: to accompany, to escort, to keep company

Aconsejar

Answer: to advise

Acordar

Answer: to agree

Acostarse

Answer: to go to bed, to lie down

acostumbrar

Answer: to be accustomed, to be in the habit of

acuchillar

Answer: to knife, to cut, to slash, to cut open

acudir

Answer: to attend, to be present frequently, to respond (to a call), to come to the rescue

acusar

Answer: to accuse

adelantar

Answer: to advance, to keep on, to progress, to go ahead

adelantarse

Answer: to go forward, to go ahead, to move ahead, to take the lead

adivinar

Answer: to divine, to foretell, to guess, to solve

admirar

Answer: to admire

admitir

Answer: to admit, to grant, to permit

adoptar

Answer: to adopt

adorar

Answer: to adore, to worhip

adquirir

Answer: to acquire, to get, to obtain

advertir

Answer: to advise, to give notice, to give warning, to take notice of, to warn

afeitarse

Answer: to shave oneself

agarrar

Answer: to grasp, to obtain, to seize, to catch, to clutch, to come upon

agitar

Answer: to agitate, to wave, to shake up, to stir

agotar

Answer: to exhaust, to use up

agradar

Answer: to please, to be pleasing

agradecer

Answer: to thank, to be thankful, grateful for

agrandar

Answer: to enlarge, to grow larger, to increase, to exaggerate

agravar

Answer: to aggravate, to make worse

agregar

Answer: to add, to collect, to gather, to aggregate, to collate

agrupar

Answer: to group