aburrirse - to get bored, become bored, be bored
acercarse - to approach
acostumbrarse - to get used to, get accustomed to
afeitarse - to shave [oneself]
alegrarse - to be glad, happy; to become/get happy; to rejoice
asustarse - to be frightened [oneself]
atreverse - to dare
bañarse - to take a bath, bathe [oneself]
broncearse - to get a suntan, tan
burlarse - to mock, ridicule, make fun of [someone/something]
callarse - to keep quiet , be quiet, shut up, be silent, remain silent
calmarse - to calm down [oneself]
cansarse - to get tired, get worn out, get weary
casarse - to marry [someone], get married [to someone]
decidirse - to decide, make up one's mind
desarrollarse - to develop, evolve; to unwind
divorciarse - to get divorced [from somebody]
ducharse - to take a shower, shower [oneself]
echarse - to throw, fling, hurl [oneself]
emborracharse - to get drunk, become drunk
enamorarse - to fall in love
enfadarse - to get angry, get irratated, get annoyed
enfermarse - to get sick, become ill, fall ill. become sick
enojarse - to get angry, get upset, lose one's temper
enterarse - to find out [about something], to learn [of something])
entusiasmarse - to get excited, become excited [filled with excitement or enthusiasm]
esconderse - to hide [oneself], be hidden
hallarse - to be, to find oneself; to be located, found
jactarse - to boast, brag
juntarse - to join, come together, gather together, meet
lavarse - to wash [oneself], to wash up
levantarse - to get up
llamarse - to be called, be named
maquillarse - to put on make-up [on oneself]
matricularse - to register, enroll, matriculate [oneself]
mudarse - to move [=change residence]
olvidarse - to forget
peinarse - to comb one's hair; to do one's hair
prepararse - to get
quedarse - to stay [behind], remain [behind]
quejarse - to complain
quemarse - to burn [oneself], to burn up, burn down
registrarse - to register [oneself]
 
Most of the verb conjugations including English translation used in this website are based on Fred Jehle's Spanish Verb Database which was compiled by Brian Ghidinelli.
ghidinelli.com-free-spanish-conjugated-verb-database