What part of speech is spend?

Spend can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. spend is a verb, present, 1st person singular of spend (infinitive).
  • 2. spend is a verb (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does spend mean?

Definitions

Verb

spend - pay out; "spend money"
spend - pass time in a specific way; "how are you spending your summer vacation?"
spend - spend completely; "I spend my pocket money in two days"

Noun

spend - Amount spent during a period, expenditure.
spend - Expenditures; money or pocket money .
spend - Discharged semen.

Examples of spend

#   Sentence  
1. verb Spend money.
2. verb I spend my pocket money in two days.
3. verb I shall spend an entire day at PRC (performance review) on Friday, July 7.
4. verb Louisiana's Governor Blanco urged residents to spend Wednesday in prayer and assured them the crisis would eventually be overcome.
5. verb Spend a minute or so concentrating on your breath, feeling the air flowing through your nostrils.
6. verb We have the technology; if you are going to spend billions of dollars touting "FREEDOM" why not spend those billions making all of us free?
7. verb YOU have to spend the time training.
8. verb (Two people in a cabin will spend more onboard, so cruise lines charge you more to sail alone.
9. verb Also depends on the space you have, how much time you can handle the pet, how much money you can spend, etc.
10. verb I could spend a year in Spain alone.
11. verb From either of those cities, you can venture out and spend a day in the country.
12. verb You take a boat across the river, then spend a day biking, eating at a local restaurant, buying souvenirs and doing other things that are geared towards tourists.
13. verb You don't want to spend more than $20 and yet you have an expensive hobby like riding horses?
14. verb Rent a car and spend a couple days outside of Dublin seeing the countryside and you will have the trip of a lifetime.
15. verb Especially if you are planning to spend couple days with family and kids, which best suit you can select?
Sentence  
verb
Spend money.
I spend my pocket money in two days.
I shall spend an entire day at PRC (performance review) on Friday, July 7.
Louisiana's Governor Blanco urged residents to spend Wednesday in prayer and assured them the crisis would eventually be overcome.
Spend a minute or so concentrating on your breath, feeling the air flowing through your nostrils.
We have the technology; if you are going to spend billions of dollars touting "FREEDOM" why not spend those billions making all of us free?
YOU have to spend the time training.
(Two people in a cabin will spend more onboard, so cruise lines charge you more to sail alone.
Also depends on the space you have, how much time you can handle the pet, how much money you can spend, etc.
I could spend a year in Spain alone.
From either of those cities, you can venture out and spend a day in the country.
You take a boat across the river, then spend a day biking, eating at a local restaurant, buying souvenirs and doing other things that are geared towards tourists.
You don't want to spend more than $20 and yet you have an expensive hobby like riding horses?
Rent a car and spend a couple days outside of Dublin seeing the countryside and you will have the trip of a lifetime.
Especially if you are planning to spend couple days with family and kids, which best suit you can select?

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