English · Common Verbs
/liːvz/
[/liːvz/]
third-person singular of leave
Third-person singular present of 'leave': he, she, or it goes away from a place.
The last train leaves at midnight, so we should hurry if we want to catch it.
The last train leaves at midnight, so we should hurry if we want to catch it.
From Old English 'lǣfan' (to leave).
Used with singular subjects; 'leaves' is also the plural of the noun 'leaf'.