Here's a list of 100 common phrasal verbs used in English along with their explanations:
- Come across: Encounter or find by chance.
- Turn on: Activate or start a device or mechanism.
- Turn off: Deactivate or stop a device or mechanism.
- Look for: Search for something or someone.
- Look after: Take care of or be responsible for someone or something.
- Get up: Rise from bed or wake up.
- Wake up: Cease sleeping and become conscious.
- Give up: Quit or surrender.
- Run out of: Exhaust the supply of something.
- Bring up: Raise a topic or subject in conversation.
- Take off: Remove clothing or become airborne.
- Put off: Postpone or delay.
- Put on: Wear clothing or apply makeup.
- Go on: Continue or proceed.
- Find out: Discover or obtain information.
- Get along: Have a harmonious relationship or make progress.
- Take care of: Attend to or look after someone or something.
- Set up: Establish or arrange something.
- Get over: Recover from an illness or difficulty.
- Give in: Surrender or yield.
- Go off: Explode or emit a loud noise.
- Put up with: Tolerate or endure something unpleasant.
- Make up: Invent or create something.
- Break down: Stop functioning or collapse emotionally.
- Call off: Cancel or abandon something.
- Look forward to: Anticipate or await eagerly.
- Run into: Encounter someone unexpectedly.
- Take off: Leave the ground and begin to fly.
- Keep up with: Maintain the same pace or level as someone or something.
- Turn down: Decrease in volume, intensity, or offer.
- Get along with: Have a good relationship with someone.
- Bring about: Cause something to happen.
- Carry out: Execute or perform a task.
- Pick up: Lift something from a surface or learn something new.
- Put out: Extinguish a fire or publish something.
- Look up: Search for information in a reference book or online.
- Come up with: Produce or think of something, especially an idea or plan.
- Take up: Begin to study, practice, or follow something as a hobby or activity.
- Turn into: Change or transform into something else.
- Find out: Discover information about something.
- Look out: Be careful or vigilant.
- Come over: Visit someone's home informally.
- Break up: End a relationship or separate into smaller pieces.
- Get away: Escape or go on vacation.
- Look up to: Admire or respect someone.
- Bring back: Return something to its original place or restore it.
- Take after: Resemble a family member in appearance or behavior.
- Take on: Undertake a task or responsibility.
- Find out: Discover information about something.
- Go through: Experience or endure something difficult.
- Keep on: Continue doing something.
- Bring in: Introduce something new or different.
- Come out: Be revealed or become available.
- Turn up: Increase in volume, intensity, or arrive unexpectedly.
- Take off: Remove something quickly.
- Turn over: Rotate or flip something over.
- Take down: Remove or dismantle something.
- Turn around: Change direction or reverse a situation.
- Get off: Leave a vehicle or stop touching something.
- Go back: Return to a previous location or state.
- Bring up: Mention or introduce a topic for discussion.
- Cut off: Remove or detach by cutting.
- Break out: Escape or spread suddenly.
- Put down: Place something on a surface or criticize someone.
- Look into: Investigate or examine closely.
- Run away: Flee or escape from a situation.
- Take out: Remove or extract something from somewhere.
- Put away: Store something in its designated place.
- Go out: Leave one's residence to go somewhere socially.
- Break in: Enter a building forcibly or prepare something new for use.
- Turn off: Disable or switch off a device or machine.
- Look through: Examine something quickly or search through items.
- Hold on: Wait or maintain one's position.
- Settle down: Establish a stable life or calm down after excitement.
- Make out: Discern or understand something difficult to perceive.
- Hold up: Delay or hinder progress.
- Cut down: Reduce the amount of something.
- Hold back: Restrain or refrain from doing something.
- Go off: Go bad or spoil, especially food.
- Set off: Begin a journey or trigger something.
- Run into: Collide with or unexpectedly meet someone.
- Set out: Start a journey or endeavor with a particular goal.
- Make up for: Compensate for a deficiency or loss.
- Cut out: Remove by cutting or cease an activity.
- Pass away: Die or cease to exist.
- Break off: End suddenly or cause something to end.
- Fill in: Provide information or complete a form.
- Come up: Occur or arise unexpectedly.
- Call back: Return a phone call or recall someone for further discussion.
- Back up: Support or provide evidence for something.
- Check out: Investigate or examine something.
- Get in: Enter a vehicle or arrive at a destination.
- Put off: Dislike or postpone something.
- Hold off: Delay or postpone action.
- Run out: Exhaust the supply of something.
- Take over: Assume control or responsibility for something.
- Point out: Identify or draw attention to something.
- Look out for: Be vigilant or watchful for something.
- Turn away: Refuse admittance or reject someone or something.
- Look after: Take care of or watch over someone or something.