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verb

give

GIHV
verb
1
To hand over or transfer something to someone.
"She gave him the keys before she left."
"Can you give me a hand with these boxes?"
2
To provide or make something available.
"The course gives students hands-on experience."
3
To yield or bend under pressure.
"The old floorboards gave slightly under his weight."
noun
1
The amount something bends or flexes under pressure; springiness.
"There's a bit of give in this mattress."

How to Use Give

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo hand something over to someone, or (as a noun) the amount of flex or stretch in something.

Common pairings
give something up give it a try a little give

Word Forms

gave past tense, given past tense, give plural, gave plural, gives singular, give singular, gave singular, givest singular, gavest singular, giveth singular

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Etymology

From Old English giefan, merged with Old Norse gefa, both meaning "to give," from a common Germanic root.

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