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Intransitive Phrasal Verbs

In grammar, an intransitive verb does not take an object.

A phrasal verb is a verb that consists of two parts, a Verb and a Particle.

These verbs are usually used in casual speech.

I think this list below is a useful reference tool whenever you come across these phrases. 

Do not try to memorize them but rater notice them and learn their meanings. 
Have fun!



Intransitive Phrasal Verbs
back down
retreat from a position in an argument

back out
desert; fail to keep a promise

back up
move backwards

bear up
endure

blow in
drop in to visit unexpectedly

blow over
pass without doing harm

blow up
explode; lose one's temper

call up
telephone

calm down
become calm

carry on
continue as before; misbehave

catch on
understand

catch up
cover the distance between oneself and a moving goal

check up
investigate

check out
leave; pay one's bill

cheer up
become cheerful

clear out
leave

clear up
become clear

close down
close permanently

close up
close temporarily

came about
happen

come along
accompany; make progress

come back
return

come by
visit someone in his home

come out
appear; make a social debut

come over
come to someone's house, to where someone is

come through
succeed

come to
regain consciousness

cut in
interrupt

die away
fade; diminish

die down
fade; diminish

die off/out
disappear; become extinct

dress up
don fancy or unusual clothes

drive back
return by car

drop in
visit someone casually without planning

drop out
abandon some organized activity; leave; quit

drop over
visit someone casually

fall behind
not progress at required pace


fall off

decrease; lose weight

fall through
fail; not be accomplished

fill in
substitute

find out
learn

fly back
return by air

fly over
fly to where someone is

get ahead
make progress

get along
have a friendly relationship

get around
circulate; move about

get away
escape

get by
manage; either just barely or with a minimum of effort

get in
enter

get off
descend from leave

get on
enter (a vehicle); mount (a horse, etc.)

get on/along
progress; be compatible

get up
rise

get through
finish

give out
become exhausted

give up
surrender; fail to finish

go back
return

go off
explode

go on
happen; continue

go out
stop burning; leave one's residence

go over
go; succeed

grow up
mature

hang around
remain idly; dawdle

hang up
replace a telephone receive on its hook

hold on
grasp tightly; persevere; wait while telephoning

hold out
continue to resist; persevere; persist

keep on
continue

keep up
maintain the required pace or standard; continue

let up
diminish in intensity

lie down
recline

look on
be a spectator

make out
progress; succeed

make up
become reconciled

move over
move to the side

pan out
turn out well; be successful

pass out
become unconscious

pass on
die

pick up
grow; increase

pull in
arrive

pull out
deport

pull through
survive (barely)

ride over
ride to where someone is

run away
escape; leave; leave quickly without permission

run down
slowly lose power so as to stop functioning

run off
depart running; drain

sell out
sell the ownership or responsibility

settle up
pay one's bills or debts

show off
boast by words or actions

show up
arrive; appear unexpectedly

shut up
stop talking

slow up
reduce speed

stand by
wait; be prepared to assist

stand up
stand; rise from sitting; last; endure

stay over
remain at someone's house overnight or longer

step aside
move to one side

take off
leave the ground

take over
assume command

talk back
answer impolitely

throw up
vomit

turn around
turn so that one is facing another direction

turn in
go to bed

turn out
succeed; come; appear, as at a public meeting

turn up
arrive; be found unexpectedly

wait up
remain awake in anticipation

wake up
awaken

walk back
return on foot to where one was

walk over
walk to where someone is

wash out
fade or disappear from washing

watch out
be careful

wear off
fade; disappear through use or time

wear out
become unusable through use; become used up

work out
be successful




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