
Open English Wordnet
Nouns
Verbs
(v)have, have got, holdhave or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense“She has $1,000 in the bank”,
“He has got two beautiful daughters”,
“She holds a Master's degree from Harvard”,
“I have two years left”,
“I don't have any money left”,
“They have two more years before they retire” (v)have, featurehave as a feature“This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France” (v)experience, receive, have, getgo through (mental or physical states or experiences)“get an idea”,
“experience vertigo”,
“get nauseous”,
“receive injuries”,
“have a feeling” (v)own, have, possesshave ownership or possession of“He owns three houses in Florida”,
“How many cars does she have?” (v)get, let, havecause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition“He got his squad on the ball”,
“This let me in for a big surprise”,
“He got a girl into trouble” (v)consume, ingest, take in, take, haveserve oneself to, or consume regularly“Have another bowl of chicken soup!”,
“I don't take sugar in my coffee” (v)havehave a personal or business relationship with someone“have a postdoc”,
“have an assistant”,
“have a lover” (v)hold, throw, have, make, giveorganize or be responsible for“hold a reception”,
“have, throw, or make a party”,
“give a course” (v)havebe confronted with“What do we have here?”,
“Now we have a fine mess” (v)havesuffer from; be ill with“She has arthritis” (v)induce, stimulate, cause, have, get, makecause to do; cause to act in a specified manner“The ads induced me to buy a VCR”,
“My children finally got me to buy a computer”,
“My wife made me buy a new sofa” (v)accept, take, havereceive willingly something given or offered“The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter”,
“I won't have this dog in my house!”,
“Please accept my present” (v)receive, haveget something; come into possession of“receive payment”,
“receive a gift”,
“receive letters from the front” (v)suffer, sustain, have, getundergo (as of injuries and illnesses)“She suffered a fracture in the accident”,
“He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars”,
“She got a bruise on her leg”,
“He got his arm broken in the scuffle” (v)have, get, makeachieve a point or goal“Nicklaus had a 70”,
“The Brazilian team got 4 goals”,
“She made 29 points that day” (v)take, havehave sex with; archaic use“He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable”