abbot
action
advance
affair
anchor
archer
army
artist
assault
attack
authority
back
bark
basket
battery
beadle
beard
bed
beer
behind
being
best
better
boat
body
bond
book
bottle
box
boy
breakfast
bridge
brother
butler
buy
cab
cabman
calm
capitalist
captain
caravan
car
card
cardinal
carpenter
carriage
chain
chair
champagne
change
charge
chariot
cheeseburger
chief
chop
cistercian
clerk
clothes
coach
coachman
cobbler
coffee
colonel
commander
commencement
common
community
compound
conservative
constable
cook
coroner
corporal
count
court
cousin
crew
customer
damn
day
definite
dick
dinner
direction
dish
divine
doctor
dominance
drink
driver
due
duke
elder
eminence
emperor
equipage
equipment
eternal
execution
executive
expedition
family
father
feast
filter
final
fine
fire
first
food
force
for
former
friend
funeral
furnace
game
gas
gate
general
give
god
good
governess
government
governor
gray
Greek
grill
groom
group
guard
habit
hammock
head
heart
high
holiness
holy
honour
horse
house
housekeeper
hundred
husband
image
insect
international
island
The verb order, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a part of speech that occurs in each sentence. It expresses an action (act, arrive, ask, bake, bring) or describes a certain state (concern, consist of, contain, cost, depend on). Apart from these two, there are auxiliary verbs. They do not have its own meaning, only a grammatical one.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses refer to actions that took place some time ago whereas future tenses describes activities that will be done. Present tenses indicate activities that are currently carried out.
For more information referring to verbs we recommend to visit Wikipedia.
Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'order':
- abbot
- action
- advance
- affair
- anchor
Last updated: Feb 25, 2026
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