phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
ask someone out
invite on a date
Brian askedJudy out to dinner
and a movie.
ask around
ask many people the
same question
I asked aroundbut nobody has
seen my wallet.
add up to something
equal
Your purchasesadd up
to$205.32.
back something up
reverse
You'll have toback up your car
so that I can get out.
back someone up
support
My wife backedme up over my
decision to quit my job.
blow up
explode
The racing carblew up after it
crashed into the fence.
blow something up
add air
We have toblow 50
balloons up for the party.
break down
stop functioning
(vehicle, machine)
Our car broke down at the side
of the highway in the snowstorm.
break down
get upset
The womanbroke downwhen the
police told her that her son had
died.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
break somethingdown
divide into smaller
parts
Our teacherbroke the final
project downinto three separate
parts.
break in
force entry to a
building
Somebodybroke in last night and
stole our stereo.
break into something
enter forcibly
The firemen had to break intothe
room to rescue the children.
break something in
wear something a
few times so that it
doesn't look/feel
new
I need to breakthese
shoes inbefore we run next week.
break in
interrupt
The TV stationbroke in to report
the news of the president's death.
break up
end a relationship
My boyfriend and I broke
upbefore I moved to America.
break up
start laughing
(informal)
The kids justbroke up as soon as
the clown started talking.
break out
escape
The prisonersbroke out of jail
when the guards weren't looking.
break out insomething
develop a skin
I broke out in a rash after our
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
condition
camping trip.
bring someone down
make unhappy
This sad music
isbringing medown.
bring someone up
raise a child
My
grandparentsbrought me upafter
my parents died.
bring something up
start talking about a
subject
My mother walks out of the room
when my fatherbrings upsports.
bring something up
vomit
He drank so much that
hebrought his dinner up in the
toilet.
call around
phone many
different
places/people
We called around but we weren't
able to find the car part we
needed.
call someone back
return a phone call
I called the company backbut the
offices were closed for the
weekend.
call something off
cancel
Jason called the
wedding offbecause he wasn't in
love with his fianc.
call on someone
ask for an answer or
The professorcalled on me for
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
opinion
question 1.
call on someone
visit someone
We called onyou last night but
you weren't home.
call someone up
phone
Give me your phone number and
I will callyou up when we are in
town.
calm down
relax after being
angry
You are still mad. You need
to calm downbefore you drive
the car.
not care
forsomeone/something
not like (formal)
I don't care forhis behaviour.
catch up
get to the same point
as someone else
You'll have to run faster than that
if you want to catch up with
Marty.
check in
arrive and register at
a hotel or airport
We will get the hotel keys when
we check in.
check out
leave a hotel
You have tocheck out of the
hotel before 11:00 AM.
checksomeone/somethingout
look at carefully,
investigate
The companychecks out all new
employees.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
check
outsomeone/something
look at (informal)
Check out the crazy hair on that
guy!
cheer up
become happier
She cheered upwhen she heard
the good news.
cheer someone up
make happier
I brought you some flowers
tocheer you up.
chip in
help
If everyonechips in we can get
the kitchen painted by noon.
clean something up
tidy, clean
Please clean upyour bedroom
before you go outside.
come acrosssomething
find unexpectedly
I came acrossthese old photos
when I was tidying the closet.
come apart
separate
The top and bottom come
apart if you pull hard enough.
come down withsomething
become sick
My nephewcame down
with chicken pox this weekend.
come forward
volunteer for a task
or to give evidence
The womancame forwardwith
her husband's finger prints.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
come fromsomewhere
originate in
The art of origami comes
from Asia.
count onsomeone/something
rely on
I am counting on you to make
dinner while I am out.
cross something out
draw a line through
Please cross out your old address
and write your new one.
cut back onsomething
consume less
My doctor wants me to cut back
on sweets and fatty foods.
cut something down
make something fall
to the ground
We had to cutthe old tree in our
yard downafter the storm.
cut in
interrupt
Your father cut in while I was
dancing with your uncle.
cut in
pull in too closely in
front of another
vehicle
The bus driver got angry when
that car cut in.
cut in
start operating (of an
engine or electrical
device)
The air conditioner cuts in when
the temperature gets to 22C.
cut something off
remove with
something sharp
The doctors cut off his leg
because it was severely injured.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
cut something off
stop providing
The phone company cut offour
phone because we didn't pay the
bill.
cut someone off
take out of a will
My grandparentscut my
fatheroff when he remarried.
cut something out
remove part of
something (usually
with scissors and
paper)
I cut this ad outof the newspaper.
dosomeone/somethingover
beat up, ransack
(BrE, informal)
He's lucky to be alive. His shop
was done overby a street gang.
do something over
do again (AmE)
My teacher wants me to domy
essay overbecause she doesn't
like my topic.
do away withsomething
discard
It's time to do away with all of
these old tax records.
do something up
fasten, close
Do your coat upbefore you go
outside. It's snowing!
dress up
wear nice clothing
It's a fancy restaurant so we have
to dress up.
drop back
move back in a
Andrea dropped back to third
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
position/group
place when she fell off her bike.
drop in/by/over
come without an
appointment
I might drop in/by/over for tea
sometime this week.
dropsomeone/somethingoff
take
someone/something
somewhere and
leave them/it there
I have to dropmy sister off at
work before I come over.
drop out
quit a class, school
etc
I dropped outof Science because
it was too difficult.
eat out
eat at a restaurant
I don't feel like cooking tonight.
Let's eat out.
end up
eventually
reach/do/decide
We ended uprenting a movie
instead of going to the theatre.
fall apart
break into pieces
My new dressfell apart in the
washing machine.
fall down
fall to the ground
The picture that you hung up last
night fell downthis morning.
fall out
separate from an
interior
The money must have fallen
outof my pocket.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
fall out
(of hair, teeth)
become loose and
unattached
His hair started to fall out when
he was only 35.
figure something out
understand, find the
answer
I need to figure out how to fit the
piano and the bookshelf in this
room.
fill something in
to write information
in blanks, as on a
form (BrE)
Please fill in the form with your
name, address, and phone
number.
fill something out
to write information
in blanks, as on a
form (AmE)
The form must be filled out in
capital letters.
fill something up
fill to the top
I always fill the water
jug upwhen it is empty.
find out
discover
We don't know where he lives.
How can we find out?
find something out
discover
We tried to keep the time of the
party a secret, but
Samanthafound it out.
get somethingacross/over
communicate, make
understandable
I tried to get my
pointacross/over to the judge but
she wouldn't listen.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
get along/on
like each other
I was surprised how well my new
girlfriend and my sistergot
along/on.
get around
have mobility
My grandfather can get
aroundfine in his new
wheelchair.
get away
go on a vacation
We worked so hard this year that
we had toget away for a week.
get away withsomething
do without being
noticed or punished
Jason alwaysgets away
withcheating in his maths tests.
get back
return
We got backfrom our vacation
last week.
get something back
receive something
you had before
Liz finally gother Science
notes back from my room-mate.
get back at someone
retaliate, take
revenge
My sister got back at me for
stealing her shoes. She stole my
favourite hat.
get back intosomething
become interested in
something again
I finally got back into my novel
and finished it.
get on something
step onto a vehicle
We're going to freeze out here if
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
you don't let usget on the bus.
get over something
recover from an
illness, loss,
difficulty
I just got overthe flu and now my
sister has it.
get over something
overcome a problem
The company will have to close
if it can't get over the new
regulations.
get round tosomething
finally find time to
do (AmE: get
around
tosomething)
I don't know when I am going
to get round towriting the thank
you cards.
get together
meet (usually for
social reasons)
Let's get together for a BBQ this
weekend.
get up
get out of bed
I got up early today to study for
my exam.
get up
stand
You should get up and give the
elderly man your seat.
give someone away
reveal hidden
information about
someone
His wife gavehim away to the
police.
give someone away
take the bride to the
My father gaveme away at my
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
altar
wedding.
give something away
ruin a secret
My little sistergave the surprise
partyaway by accident.
give something away
give something to
someone for free
The library wasgiving away old
books on Friday.
give something back
return a borrowed
item
I have to givethese skatesback to
Franz before his hockey game.
give in
reluctantly stop
fighting or arguing
My boyfriend didn't want to go to
the ballet, but he finally gave in.
give something out
give to many people
(usually at no cost)
They weregiving out free
perfume samples at the
department store.
give something up
quit a habit
I am giving upsmoking as of
January 1st.
give up
stop trying
My maths homework was too
difficult so Igave up.
go after someone
follow someone
My brother tried to go after the
thief in his car.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
go after something
try to achieve
something
I went after my dream and now I
am a published writer.
go against someone
compete, oppose
We are going against the best
soccer team in the city tonight.
go ahead
start, proceed
Please go ahead and eat before
the food gets cold.
go back
return to a place
I have to go back home and get
my lunch.
go out
leave home to go on
a social event
We're going outfor dinner
tonight.
go out with someone
date
Jesse has beengoing out
withLuke since they met last
winter.
go over something
review
Please go overyour answers
before you submit your test.
go over
visit someone
nearby
I haven't seen Tina for a long
time. I think I'llgo over for an
hour or two.
go withoutsomething
suffer lack or
deprivation
When I was young, we went
without winter boots.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
grow apart
stop being friends
over time
My best friend and I grew
apart after she changed schools.
grow back
regrow
My roses grew back this
summer.
grow up
become an adult
When Jackgrows up he wants to
be a fireman.
grow out ofsomething
get too big for
Elizabeth needs a new pair of
shoes because she has grown out
of her old ones.
grow into something
grow big enough to
fit
This bike is too big for him now,
but he shouldgrow into it by next
year.
hand somethingdown
give something used
to someone else
I handed my old comic
booksdown to my little cousin.
hand something in
submit
I have to hand in my essay by
Friday.
hand something out
to distribute to a
group of people
We will hand out the invitations
at the door.
hand something over
give (usually
unwillingly)
The police asked the man tohand
over his wallet and his weapons.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
hang in
stay positive
(informal)
Hang in there. I'm sure you'll
find a job very soon.
hang on
wait a short time
(informal)
Hang on while I grab my coat
and shoes!
hang out
spend time relaxing
(informal)
Instead of going to the party we
are just going tohang out at my
place.
hang up
end a phone call
He didn't say goodbye before
he hung up.
holdsomeone/somethingbac
k
prevent from
doing/going
I had to holdmy
dog backbecause there was a cat
in the park.
hold something back
hide an emotion
Jamie held backhis tears at his
grandfather's funeral.
hold on
wait a short time
Please hold onwhile I transfer
you to the Sales Department.
hold
ontosomeone/something
hold firmly using
your hands or arms
Hold onto your hat because it's
very windy outside.
holdsomeone/somethingup
rob
A man in a black mask held the
bank up this morning.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
keep on doingsomething
continue doing
Keep on stirring until the liquid
comes to a boil.
keep something fromsomeo
ne
not tell
We kept our
relationshipfrom our parents for
two years.
keepsomeone/somethingout
stop from entering
Try to keep the wet dog out of
the living room.
keep something up
continue at the same
rate
If you keepthose results upyou
will get into a great college.
let someone down
fail to support or
help, disappoint
I need you to be on time.
Don'tlet me downthis time.
let someone in
allow to enter
Can you let the cat in before you
go to school?
log in (or on)
sign in (to a website,
database etc)
I can't log in to Facebook
because I've forgotten my
password.
log out (or off)
sign out (of a
website, database
etc)
If you don't log off somebody
could get into your account.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
look
aftersomeone/something
take care of
I have to look after my sick
grandmother.
look down onsomeone
think less of,
consider inferior
Ever since we stole that chocolate
bar your dad haslooked down
on me.
look forsomeone/something
try to find
I'm looking fora red dress for the
wedding.
look forward tosomething
be excited about the
future
I'm looking forward to the
Christmas break.
look into something
investigate
We are going tolook into the
price of snowboards today.
look out
be careful, vigilant,
and take notice
Look out! That car's going to hit
you!
look out
forsomeone/something
be especially
vigilant for
Don't forget tolook out forsnakes
on the hiking trail.
look something over
check, examine
Can you look over my essay for
spelling mistakes?
look something up
search and find
information in a
reference book or
We can look her phone
numberup on the Internet.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
database
look up to someone
have a lot of respect
for
My little sister has alwayslooked
up to me.
make something up
invent, lie about
something
Josie made up a story about why
we were late.
make up
forgive each other
We were angry last night, but
we made up at breakfast.
make someone up
apply cosmetics to
My sisters mademe up for my
graduation party.
mix something up
confuse two or more
things
I mixed up the twins' names
again!
pass away
die
His unclepassed awaylast night
after a long illness.
pass out
faint
It was so hot in the church that an
elderly ladypassed out.
pass something out
give the same thing
to many people
The professorpassed the
textbooks outbefore class.
pass something up
decline (usually
I passed up the job because I am
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
something good)
afraid of change.
pay someone back
return owed money
Thanks for buying my ticket.
I'll payyou back on Friday.
pay for something
be punished for
doing something bad
That bully willpay for being
mean to my little brother.
pick something out
choose
I picked outthree sweaters for
you to try on.
pointsomeone/somethingout
indicate with your
finger
I'll point my boyfriend outwhen
he runs by.
put something down
put what you are
holding on a surface
or floor
You can put the
groceries downon the kitchen
counter.
put someone down
insult, make
someone feel stupid
The studentsput the substitute
teacher downbecause his pants
were too short.
put something off
postpone
We are putting off our trip until
January because of the hurricane.
put something out
extinguish
The neighboursput the
fire outbefore the firemen
arrived.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
put somethingtogether
assemble
I have to putthe
cribtogether before the baby
arrives.
put up
withsomeone/something
tolerate
I don't think I can put up
withthree small children in the
car.
put something on
put
clothing/accessories
on your body
Don't forget toput on your new
earrings for the party.
run intosomeone/something
meet unexpectedly
I ran into an old school-friend at
the mall.
run oversomeone/something
drive a vehicle over
a person or thing
I accidentallyran over your
bicycle in the driveway.
run over/throughsomething
rehearse, review
Let's run over/throughthese
lines one more time before the
show.
run away
leave unexpectedly,
escape
The child ran away from home
and has been missing for three
days.
run out
have none left
We ran out of shampoo so I had
to wash my hair with soap.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
send something back
return (usually by
mail)
My letter gotsent back to me
because I used the wrong stamp.
set something up
arrange, organize
Our boss set a meeting up with
the president of the company.
set someone up
trick, trap
The police set up the car thief by
using a hidden camera.
shop around
compare prices
I want to shop around a little
before I decide on these boots.
show off
act extra special for
people watching
(usually boastfully)
He alwaysshows off on his
skateboard
sleep over
stay somewhere for
the night (informal)
You shouldsleep overtonight if
the weather is too bad to drive
home.
sort something out
organize, resolve a
problem
We need to sortthe
bills outbefore the first of the
month.
stick to something
continue doing
something, limit
yourself to one
particular thing
You will lose weight if youstick
to the diet.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
switch something off
stop the energy flow,
turn off
The light's too bright. Could
you switch itoff.
switch something on
start the energy flow,
turn on
We heard the news as soon as
we switched onthe car radio.
take after someone
resemble a family
member
I take after my mother. We are
both impatient.
take something apart
purposely break into
pieces
He took the car brakes apartand
found the problem.
take something back
return an item
I have to takeour new
TVback because it doesn't work.
take off
start to fly
My plane takes off in five
minutes.
take something off
remove something
(usually clothing)
Take off your socks and shoes
and come in the lake!
take something out
remove from a place
or thing
Can you takethe garbage outto
the street for me?
take someone out
pay for someone to
go somewhere with
you
My grandparentstook us out for
dinner and a movie.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
tear something up
rip into pieces
I tore up my ex-boyfriend's
letters and gave them back to
him.
think back
remember (often +
to, sometimes + on)
When I think back on my youth,
I wish I had studied harder.
think something over
consider
I'll have to thinkthis job
offerover before I make my final
decision.
throw somethingaway
dispose of
We threw our old
furnitureaway when we won the
lottery.
turn something down
decrease the volume
or strength (heat,
light etc)
Please turn the TV down while
the guests are here.
turn something down
refuse
I turned the jobdown because I
don't want to move.
turn something off
stop the energy flow,
switch off
Your mother wants you
toturn the TV offand come for
dinner.
turn something on
start the energy,
switch on
It's too dark in here.
Let's turnsome lights on.
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
turn something up
increase the volume
or strength (heat,
light etc)
Can you turnthe music up? This
is my favourite song.
turn up
appear suddenly
Our cat turned up after we put
posters up all over the
neighbourhood.
try something on
sample clothing
I'm going to trythese jeans on,
but I don't think they will fit.
try something out
test
I am going totry this new brand
of detergent out.
use something up
finish the supply
The kids usedall of the
toothpaste up so we need to buy
some more.
wake up
stop sleeping
We have towake up early for
work on Monday.
warmsomeone/somethingup
increase the
temperature
You can warmyour feet up in
front of the fireplace.
warm up
prepare body for
exercise
I always warm up by doing situps before I go for a run.
wear off
fade away
Most of my make-up wore
phrasal verb
meaning
example sentence
off before I got to the party.
work out
exercise
I work out at the gym three times
a week.
work out
be successful
Our planworked outfine.
work something out
make a calculation
We have towork out the total
cost before we buy the house.