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Most Important Phrasal Verbs for SSC CGL & Other Competitive Exams

Most Important Phrasal Verbs for SSC CGL & Other Competitive Exams

Important Phrasal Verbs for SSC CGL Exam

Here’s a complete list of phrasal verbs frequently asked in SSC CGL exams. Memorize these to enhance your command over English vocabulary and grammar:

  • Ask for – Request something
  • Back up – Support or provide evidence
  • Break down – Stop functioning or fail
  • Break into – Enter by force (e.g., robbery)
  • Bring about – Cause something to happen
  • Bring up – Raise a topic or issue
  • Call off – Cancel something
  • Carry on – Continue doing something
  • Check in – Register upon arrival
  • Check out – Examine or leave
  • Come across – Find by chance
  • Come down with – Become ill
  • Come up with – Think of an idea or plan
  • Cut down on – Reduce in quantity
  • Drop by – Visit briefly
  • Drop out – Quit or leave before completion
  • Fall apart – Break into pieces or fail emotionally
  • Get across – Make someone understand
  • Get ahead – Progress or advance
  • Give up – Quit or stop trying
  • Go after – Pursue or chase
  • Go over – Review or examine carefully
  • Go through – Experience or examine
  • Grow up – Become an adult
  • Look after – Take care of
  • Look down upon – Regard with disdain
  • Look forward to – Anticipate eagerly
  • Look into – Investigate or examine
  • Look out for – Be vigilant or cautious
  • Make up – Invent (a story) or reconcile
  • Make out – Understand or distinguish
  • Pick up – Gather or acquire
  • Pick out – Choose or select
  • Put off – Postpone or delay
  • Put up with – Tolerate or endure
  • Run into – Meet unexpectedly
  • Run out of – Deplete a supply
  • Set up – Establish or arrange
  • Show up – Arrive or appear unexpectedly
  • Take after – Resemble a family member
  • Take off – Rise (airplane) or become successful
  • Take over – Assume control
  • Turn up – Arrive or increase
  • Turn down – Reject or refuse
  • Work out – Solve or exercise
  • Bring in – Introduce or earn money
  • Call on – Visit or request help
  • Carry out – Execute or perform
  • Come to – Regain consciousness
  • Cut out – Eliminate or stop doing
  • Figure out – Understand or solve
  • Hold on – Wait or grasp firmly
  • Hold up – Delay or rob
  • Let down – Disappoint
  • Look back – Reflect on past events
  • Make up for – Compensate for something
  • Pass away – Die
  • Pass out – Faint or distribute
  • Put up – Display or tolerate
  • Run across – Meet or find unexpectedly
  • Run over – Drive over or exceed
  • Set off – Begin a journey or trigger
  • Take in – Absorb or deceive
  • Take up – Start a hobby or occupy space
  • Throw away – Discard
  • Turn out – Result or end up
  • Turn in – Submit or go to sleep
  • Turn around – Change direction or improve
  • Wake up – Stop sleeping
  • Zoom in on – Focus closely
  • Come into – Inherit
  • Go in for – Participate
  • Get by – Survive or manage
  • Give in – Yield or surrender
  • Go through with – Complete something
  • Run for – Compete for an election
  • Take back – Retract or return
  • Think over – Consider something

Tip: Try to use these phrasal verbs in your own sentences and practice spotting them in previous SSC CGL papers for better retention.

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