Spanish verbs that start with O

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obedecer

regular
to obey

Obedecer means to comply with or follow rules, orders, or laws. It is used when referring to the act of yielding to authority or instructions.

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objetar

regular
to object

Objetar means to oppose or express disagreement with something, often in a formal or argumentative context.

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obligar

regular
to oblige, to force

Obligar means to compel or force someone to do something. It is used when indicating that an external factor or authority imposes an obligation.

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obnubilar

regular
to dazzle, to blind, to stupefy

Obnubilar means to cause someone to become dazzled, blinded, or stupefied, often metaphorically, by something impressive or overwhelming.

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obrar

regular
to act, to work, to operate

Obrar means to act or behave in a certain way, or to operate or function, often used in contexts related to moral actions, functioning of machines, or legal matters.

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obsequiar

regular
to gift, to give as a present

Obsequiar means to give something as a gift or present to someone. It is used when describing the act of offering or presenting something kindly or ceremoniously.

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observar

regular
to observe

Observar means to watch, notice, or examine something carefully. It is used when paying attention to details or monitoring situations.

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obstaculizar

regular
to hinder

Obstaculizar means to hinder, impede, or obstruct the progress or development of something. It is used when describing actions that create obstacles or difficulties.

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obstruir

regular
to obstruct

Obstruir means to block, hinder, or prevent the passage or progress of something. It is used when describing physical blockages or figurative hindrances.

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obtener

irregular
to obtain

Obtener means to acquire, get, or obtain something. It is used when referring to the act of gaining possession or access to something.

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obviar

regular
to omit, to overlook

Obviar means to omit, overlook, or disregard something intentionally or unintentionally. It is often used when referring to neglecting or skipping over details or information.

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ocasionar

regular
to cause

Ocasionar means to cause or bring about a particular result or effect. It is used to indicate that something is the reason for an outcome.

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ocultar

regular
to hide

Ocultar means to hide or conceal something from view or knowledge. It is used when referring to keeping information, objects, or feelings out of sight or awareness.

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ocupar

regular
to occupy

Ocupar means to take up space, time, or position. It can also refer to holding a position or being engaged in an activity.

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ocurrir

regular
to happen

Ocurrir means to happen or take place. It is used to describe events or incidents that occur or happen.

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odiar

regular
to hate

Odiar means to hate or strongly dislike someone or something. It is used to express intense aversion or dislike.

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ofender

regular
to offend

Ofender means to insult, hurt, or cause offense to someone. It is used when someone's feelings are hurt or when an action is considered disrespectful.

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oficiar

regular
to officiate, to perform (a ceremony)

Oficiar means to perform or conduct a religious, civil, or formal ceremony, such as a wedding or mass. It is used when someone presides over or conducts an official event.

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ofrecer

irregular
to offer

Ofrecer means to present or give something to someone, often voluntarily or as a service. It is used in contexts of offering help, gifts, or opportunities.

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ofrendar

regular
to offer or present

Ofrendar means to offer or present something, often in a formal or ceremonial context, such as offerings or sacrifices.

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ofuscar

regular
to dazzle, to blind, to confuse

Ofuscar means to cause someone to become dazzled, blinded, or confused, often by bright light or overwhelming information. It can also imply obscuring or confusing the truth.

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oír

irregular
to hear

Oír means to perceive sound with the ears. It is used to indicate hearing something, often involuntarily or unexpectedly.

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oírlo

irregular
to hear it

Oírlo is a combination of the verb 'oír' (to hear) with the direct object pronoun 'lo' (it). It means 'to hear it' and is used when referring to perceiving sounds or auditory information.

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oíste

irregular
you heard

Oíste is the second person singular past tense form of the verb 'oír', which means 'to hear'. It is used to indicate that someone heard something in the past.

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ojear

regular
to skim, to glance at, to browse

Ojeear means to glance at or browse through something quickly, often used when referring to reading or inspecting superficially.

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oler

irregular
to smell

Oler means to perceive or detect the smell of something using the nose. It is an irregular verb in the present tense and other forms.

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olfatear

regular
to sniff

Olfatear means to smell or sniff something, often used when animals or people are trying to detect a scent or investigate something through smell.

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olí

irregular
I smelled

Olí is the first person singular past tense form of the verb 'oler', which means 'to smell'. It is used to describe the action of perceiving an odor with the nose in the past.

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olisquear

regular
to sniff

Olisquear means to sniff or smell something repeatedly, often to detect a scent or aroma. It is used to describe the action of smelling in a curious or investigative manner.

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olvidar

regular
to forget

Olvidar means to forget or to fail to remember something. It is used when someone does not recall information or loses awareness of something.

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omitir

regular
to omit

Omitir means to leave out or exclude something intentionally or unintentionally. It is used when something is not included or is skipped.

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ondear

regular
to wave

Ondejar means to wave or flutter, often used to describe the movement of flags, cloth, or other flexible objects in the wind.

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ondular

regular
to undulate

Ondular means to move in a wave-like motion or to have a wavy form. It is used to describe movements or shapes that resemble waves.

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opacar

regular
to overshadow

Opacar means to overshadow or diminish the prominence of someone or something, often by comparison or by drawing attention away.

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operar

regular
to operate

Operar means to perform a surgical operation or to function or work in a certain way. It is used in medical, technical, and general contexts to describe the act of performing procedures or functioning.

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opinar

regular
to think, to have an opinion

Opinar means to express an opinion or to think about something. It is used when sharing personal views or judgments.

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oponer

irregular
to oppose

Oponer means to oppose or resist something or someone. It is used when expressing disagreement or resistance to an idea, action, or proposal.

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oprimir

regular
to oppress

Oprimir means to oppress, suppress, or hold down someone or something, often used in contexts of social, political, or personal repression.

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optar

regular
to choose

Optar means to choose or decide in favor of something. It is used when expressing a decision or preference between options.

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optimizar

regular
to optimize

Optimizar means to make the best or most effective use of a situation, resource, or process. It is commonly used in contexts related to efficiency, performance, and improvement.

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orar

regular
to pray

Orar means to pray or to communicate with a deity, often in a religious context. It is used to describe the act of praying or supplicating.

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orbitar

regular
to orbit

Orbitar means to move in an orbit around a central point, typically used in the context of celestial bodies or objects in space.

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ordenar

regular
to order

Ordenar means to arrange, organize, or give commands. It is used when arranging items, organizing tasks, or instructing someone to do something.

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ordeñar

regular
to milk

Ordeñar means to extract milk from a cow, goat, or other dairy animal. It is used in agricultural and dairy farming contexts.

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organizar

regular
to organize

Organizar means to arrange, plan, or structure something systematically. It is used when talking about coordinating events, tasks, or objects.

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orientar

regular
to guide, to direct

Orientar means to guide or direct someone or something, often used in contexts of providing guidance, instructions, or positioning.

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originar

regular
to originate

Originar means to cause the beginning or development of something. It is used to indicate the source or cause of an event or situation.

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orillar

regular
to edge, to border, to run along the edge of

Orillar means to place or be situated at the edge or border of something. It is often used in contexts involving physical boundaries or sides.

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orinar

regular
to urinate

Orinar means to urinate, which is the act of expelling urine from the bladder through the urethra. It is a common verb used in medical, biological, and everyday contexts.

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orquestado

regular
orchestrated

Orquestado is the past participle form of the verb 'orquestar', which means to organize, arrange, or coordinate something, often in the context of planning or managing events or projects.

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orquestar

regular
to orchestrate

Orquestar means to organize, coordinate, or arrange something systematically, often used in the context of planning events, strategies, or complex projects.

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osar

regular
to dare

Osar means to dare or have the courage to do something. It is used when referring to taking bold or risky actions.

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oscilar

regular
to oscillate

Oscilar means to move or swing back and forth around a central point. It is often used to describe physical movements, fluctuations, or variations in data.

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oscurecer

regular
to darken

Oscurecer means to make something darker or less light, often referring to the sky, a room, or a color. It can also be used figuratively to indicate a situation becoming less clear or more complicated.

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ostentar

regular
to display, to boast, to hold (a position or title)

Ostentar means to display or show something proudly, or to hold a title, position, or privilege publicly. It can also imply boasting or flaunting.

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otorgar

regular
to grant, to award, to give

Otorgar means to give, grant, or award something to someone. It is often used in formal contexts such as granting rights, awards, or permissions.

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ovacionar

regular
to ovation, to cheer

Ovacionar means to applaud or cheer enthusiastically, often by giving a standing ovation. It is used to express admiration or approval publicly.

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oxidar

regular
to oxidize

Oxidar means to cause a substance, typically metal, to undergo oxidation, often resulting in rust or corrosion. It is used in scientific, chemical, or environmental contexts.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with O

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