Verb Catalog
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| Favorite | Icon | Name | Description | Target Required | Roll Types |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
? | abandon #6 | To leave something or someone behind, often in a difficult situation. | Yes | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: SocialEngageApologetic Neutral: SocialDeceive Hostile: SocialIntimidate | |
| abase #7 | To belittle or degrade someone, often lowering their social status or self-esteem. | Yes | Self: SocialEngageApologetic Friendly: SocialPersuade Neutral: SocialIntimidate Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abash #8 | To cause someone to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or self-conscious | Yes | Self: StatCheckCharisma Friendly: SocialEngageApologetic Neutral: SocialEngageNeutral Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abate #9 | To reduce in amount, degree, or intensity; to lessen something, often in the context of penalties, problems, or risks. | Yes | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: SocialEngageSupportive Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialEngageIntimidate | ||
| abbreviate #10 | Shorten a word or phrase while retaining its original meaning. | Yes | Self: StatCheckIntellect Friendly: SocialEngageFriendly Neutral: SocialEngageNeutral Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abdicate #11 | To formally renounce or give up a position of power or authority. | Yes | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: SocialNegotiate Neutral: SocialEngageNeutral Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abduct #12 | To forcibly take someone away, typically against their will. | Yes | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: SocialEngageSupportive Neutral: SocialIntimidate Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abet #13 | Assist or encourage someone in doing something, often in relation to wrongdoing or unethical actions. | Yes | Self: SocialEngageNeutral Friendly: SocialEngageSupportive Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abhor #14 | Express a strong feeling of dislike or disgust towards something or someone. | Yes | Self: SocialEngageNeutral Friendly: SocialEngageNeutral Neutral: SocialIntimidate Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abide #15 | To abide means to accept or act in accordance with a rule, decision, or recommendation, often implying a sense of acceptance or tolerance. | No | Self: SocialEngageNeutral Friendly: SocialEngageSupportive Neutral: SocialEngageNeutral Hostile: SocialEngageNeutral | ||
| abirritate #16 | To cause irritation or annoyance to the target. | Yes | Self: SocialEngageNeutral Friendly: SocialEngageNeutral Neutral: SocialDeceive Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abjure #17 | To formally and solemnly renounce or reject a belief or principle. | Yes | Self: StatCheckSpirit Friendly: SocialEngageApologetic Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| ablate #18 | To remove or destroy material from a surface, typically using heat or chemical action. | Yes | Self: StatCheckDexterity Friendly: Heal Neutral: StatCheckIntellect Hostile: MagicalAttackDirectDamage | ||
| abnegate #19 | To renounce or reject a belief, often in a context of self-sacrifice or denial. | No | Self: StatCheckSpirit Friendly: SocialEngageSupportive Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abolish #20 | To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution, often requiring social or legal action. | Yes | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: SocialNegotiate Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abominate #21 | Express strong dislike or hatred towards someone or something, potentially inciting hostility. | Yes | Self: SocialDiscern Friendly: SocialDeceive Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abort #22 | Abruptly stopping or terminating an action or process. | No | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: NoRollDescriptive Neutral: StatCheckIntellect Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abound #23 | To be plentiful or to exist in large numbers. | No | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: NoRollDescriptive Neutral: DiscoverySurvey Hostile: StatCheckIntellect | ||
| aboutface #26 | A command to turn around to face the opposite direction quickly, often used in tactical situations. | No | Self: StatCheckDexterity Friendly: SocialEngageNeutral Neutral: StatCheckDexterity Hostile: StatCheckDexterity | ||
| about-ship #24 | A nautical command used to turn a ship around (tacking) to sail in the opposite direction. | No | Self: StatCheckIntellect Friendly: StatCheckDexterity Neutral: StatCheckDexterity Hostile: StatCheckIntellect | ||
| about-turn #25 | Perform a quick turn around to face the opposite direction, typically used to reposition in response to danger or navigation. | No | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: NoRollDescriptive Neutral: NoRollDescriptive Hostile: StatCheckDexterity | ||
| abrade #27 | To wear down or scrape off the surface of an object, typically done with a gritty material or pressure. | Yes | Self: NoRollDescriptive Friendly: NoRollDescriptive Neutral: StatCheckDexterity Hostile: PhysicalAttackMelee | ||
| abreact #28 | To express or release repressed emotions through a process, often in response to a triggering event. | Yes | Self: SocialEngageApologetic Friendly: SocialEngageSupportive Neutral: SocialEngageNeutral Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abridge #29 | To shorten or condense a text or a statement without losing its essential meaning. | Yes | Self: StatCheckIntellect Friendly: SocialEngageNeutral Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate | ||
| abrogate #30 | To formally annul or repeal a law or agreement, usually through official or legal means. | Yes | Self: StatCheckIntellect Friendly: SocialNegotiate Neutral: SocialPersuade Hostile: SocialIntimidate |
abandon
#6To leave something or someone behind, often in a difficult situation.
abase
#7To belittle or degrade someone, often lowering their social status or self-esteem.
abash
#8To cause someone to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or self-conscious
abate
#9To reduce in amount, degree, or intensity; to lessen something, often in the context of penalties, problems, or risks.
abbreviate
#10Shorten a word or phrase while retaining its original meaning.
abdicate
#11To formally renounce or give up a position of power or authority.
abduct
#12To forcibly take someone away, typically against their will.
abet
#13Assist or encourage someone in doing something, often in relation to wrongdoing or unethical actions.
abhor
#14Express a strong feeling of dislike or disgust towards something or someone.
abide
#15To abide means to accept or act in accordance with a rule, decision, or recommendation, often implying a sense of acceptance or tolerance.
abirritate
#16To cause irritation or annoyance to the target.
abjure
#17To formally and solemnly renounce or reject a belief or principle.
ablate
#18To remove or destroy material from a surface, typically using heat or chemical action.
abnegate
#19To renounce or reject a belief, often in a context of self-sacrifice or denial.
abolish
#20To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution, often requiring social or legal action.
abominate
#21Express strong dislike or hatred towards someone or something, potentially inciting hostility.
abort
#22Abruptly stopping or terminating an action or process.
abound
#23To be plentiful or to exist in large numbers.
aboutface
#26A command to turn around to face the opposite direction quickly, often used in tactical situations.
about-ship
#24A nautical command used to turn a ship around (tacking) to sail in the opposite direction.
about-turn
#25Perform a quick turn around to face the opposite direction, typically used to reposition in response to danger or navigation.
abrade
#27To wear down or scrape off the surface of an object, typically done with a gritty material or pressure.
abreact
#28To express or release repressed emotions through a process, often in response to a triggering event.
abridge
#29To shorten or condense a text or a statement without losing its essential meaning.
abrogate
#30To formally annul or repeal a law or agreement, usually through official or legal means.