give
verb (used with object), gave, giv·en, giv·ing.
verb (used without object), gave, giv·en, giv·ing.
noun
Verb Phrases
- to give as a present; bestow.
- to present (the bride) to the bridegroom in a marriage ceremony.
- to expose or betray (a person).
- to reveal (a confidence or secret, hidden motives, true feelings, etc.): That remark gave away his real feelings.
- to acknowledge defeat; yield.
- to hand in; deliver: Please give in your timecards.
- to send out; emit.
- to make public; announce.
- to distribute; issue.
- to become exhausted.
- to become used up; fail: The fuel gave out.
- to do or express something, especially unrestrainedly or easily: to give out with a song.
- to put into the care of; transfer: She gave over all her property to her daughter.
- to put an end to; stop: They will never give over their impossible dreams.
- to indulge in without restraint: She gave herself over to tears.
- to devote to a specified activity: The day was given over to relaxing in the sun.
- to abandon hope; despair.
- to desist from; renounce: to give up smoking.
- to surrender; relinquish.
- to devote (oneself) entirely to: She gave herself up to her job and seldom saw her old friends.
- South Midland U.S. to consider; deem: She's given up to be the kindest woman around here.
Idioms for give
- to compromise in order to cooperate: A willingness to give and take is important for success in marriage.
- to exchange ideas: an informal meeting in which there would be opportunities to give and take.
Origin of give
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Example sentences from the Web for give
But give the Kingdom credit for its sense of mercy: The lashes will be administered only 50 at a time.
One of the other cops fired three times and those who were still able to give chase did.
Our fans have seen all our sketches, so we wanted to give them something a little deeper about each character.
Coffee Talk with Fred Armisen: On ‘Portlandia,’ Meeting Obama, and Taylor Swift’s Greatness |Marlow Stern |January 7, 2015 |DAILY BEASTI had wanted to give him something, something to make him proud.
J Crew did not give back the money it incidentally made off of Mrs. Obama.
One Vogue Cover Doesn’t Solve Fashion’s Big Race Problem |Danielle Belton |January 2, 2015 |DAILY BEASTAnd this is a little thing for Miss Lennox, Kate; you will give her it with my compliments.
Bud |Neil MunroAt six o'clock, he wished to go to the manager and give up the part.
Tales From Bohemia |Robert Neilson StephensBut its real mother could not accept this decision, and offered rather to give up her child.
History of the Jews, Vol. I (of 6) |Heinrich GraetzAll this will give an idea of the variety of duties of a tea-planter.
Ranching, Sport and Travel |Thomas CarsonHe took the place of Jean Valjean, who, on account of his arm being still in a sling, could not give his hand to the bride.
Les Misrables |Victor Hugo
British Dictionary definitions for give
verb gives, giving, gave (ɡeɪv) or given (ˈɡɪvən) (mainly tr)
- to bear (offspring)
- to produce, originate, or create (an idea, plan, etc)
noun
Derived forms of give
givable or giveable, adjective giver, nounWord Origin for give
Idioms and Phrases with give
In addition to the idioms beginning with give
- give a bad name to
- give a break
- give a damn
- give a good account of oneself
- give a hand
- give a hang
- give a hard time
- give a hoot
- give a leg up
- give and take
- give an inch and they'll take a mile
- give a pain
- give a piece of one's mind
- give as good as one gets
- give a shit
- give away
- give a wide berth
- give bad marks to
- give birth to
- give chase
- give color to
- give credit
- give free rein to
- give ground
- give in
- give it one's best shot
- give it to
- give me a break
- give notice
- given to
- give off
- give of oneself
- give one
- give oneself airs
- give oneself away
- give oneself up
- give one's eyeteeth
- give or take
- give out
- give over
- give pause
- give rein to
- give rise to
- give short shrift
- give someone
- give someone a break
- give someone a ring
- give someone heart failure
- give someone hell
- give someone his or her due
- give someone his or her head
- give someone the air
- give someone the evil eye
- give someone the once-over
- give someone enough rope
- give someone fits
- give something a whirl
- give thanks for small blessings
- give the back of one's hand
- give the benefit of the doubt
- give the business
- give the creeps
- give the devil his due
- give the eye
- give the finger
- give the go-ahead
- give the lie to
- give the shirt off one's back
- give the slip
- give the time of day
- give the word
- give the works
- give to understand
- give up
- give up the ghost
- give vent to
- give voice to
- give way
- give way to
- give what for
also see:
- hard time (give someone a)
- Indian giver
- never give a sucker an even break
- not care (give) a rap
- not give someone the time of day
- what's cooking (gives)
Also see under idioms beginning withget and have.