Phrasal Verbs • Human Communication

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Technology & Signals

Why study in categories? The Human Communication theme spans from Morse code to smartphones — and so do its phrasal verbs. Grouping them by semantic function reveals how the same verbs that describe plugging in a telegraph apply just as naturally to connecting on social media, making vocabulary acquisition deeply intuitive.

The particle pattern revealed: Notice how "keep in touch," "stay in touch," and "lose touch" all share the same noun — touch — yet create opposite meanings. English uses this kind of semantic anchoring throughout communication vocabulary, making it much easier to learn verbs in contrast pairs rather than in isolation.

The science behind it: Research in cognitive linguistics shows that semantic clustering activates deeper memory pathways. When you learn "pass on," "hand down," and "spread out" together under the same meaning — sharing information — your brain builds a richer network of associations, making recall faster in real conversations.

Understanding particle patterns: The history of communication is a story of constant transformation — from smoke signals to satellites. The particle "out" signals completion or extinction ("die out," "phase out," "fade out"), while "up" suggests growth or initiation ("build up," "take off," "break through"). Recognizing these patterns makes new phrasal verbs feel immediately familiar.

The Benefits of Categorical Learning

Pattern RecognitionYou'll notice how particles like "out" and "up" carry consistent meanings across different communication verbs.
Contextual UnderstandingSeeing phrasal verbs grouped by meaning helps you use them naturally in conversation and writing.
Faster RecallYour brain retrieves information more efficiently when it's logically organized by theme and function.
Deeper ComprehensionUnderstanding why verbs belong to categories like "losing touch" or "broadcasting" deepens your English mastery.

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This page is a thematic phrasal verb dictionary for the Human Communication theme, organizing all phrasal verbs into 20 semantic categories. Whether you're exploring our Communication lessons or want to master phrasal verbs related to technology, connection, and language history, this dictionary provides quick access by meaning rather than alphabetically.

WeeklyCross organizes all learning content through thematic hubs. Each hub takes you on a historical and cultural deep dive — like Human Communication, National Parks, or Tiny Houses. Phrasal verbs are embedded naturally in engaging stories, so you learn vocabulary in real context rather than from lists.

Visit our Dictionary Hub to access all thematic dictionaries. For a comprehensive search across ALL phrasal verbs, use our General Phrasal Verbs Dictionary with over 850 entries.

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