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A psychological verb is a verb that conveys a mental state. | A psychological verb is a verb that conveys a mental state. | ||
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+ | Some common psychological verbs include: | ||
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+ | * 想 (xiǎng) to think; to want; to miss | ||
+ | * 喜欢 (xǐhuan) to like | ||
+ | * 小心 (xiǎoxīn) to be careful | ||
+ | * 怕 (pà) to fear; to be afraid of | ||
+ | * 了解 (liǎojiě) to know a lot about | ||
+ | * 讨厌 (tǎoyàn) to hate | ||
+ | * 担心 (dānxīn) to worry about | ||
+ | * 希望 (xīwàng) to hope |
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- Also known as: 心理动词 (xīnlǐ dòngcí) and psych verb.
A psychological verb is a verb that conveys a mental state.
Some common psychological verbs include:
- 想 (xiǎng) to think; to want; to miss
- 喜欢 (xǐhuan) to like
- 小心 (xiǎoxīn) to be careful
- 怕 (pà) to fear; to be afraid of
- 了解 (liǎojiě) to know a lot about
- 讨厌 (tǎoyàn) to hate
- 担心 (dānxīn) to worry about
- 希望 (xīwàng) to hope