intransitive verb
See also: intransitive-verb
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪnˌtɹænsətɪv ˈvɜːb/, /ɪnˌtɹænzətɪv ˈvɜːb/
Noun
intransitive verb (plural intransitive verbs)
- (grammar) An action verb not taking a direct object.
- In the English language, "sleep" is an intransitive verb.
Related terms
Translations
action verb not taking a direct object — See also translations at neuter
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