| ACHIEVE | • achieve v. (Intransitive) To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance. • achieve v. (Transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish. • achieve v. (Obsolete, transitive) To conclude, finish, especially successfully. |
| BEHAVED | • behaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of behave. • behaved adj. (In combination) Exhibiting the specified kind of behaviour. • BEHAVE v. to act properly. |
| BEHAVER | • behaver n. Someone or something that behaves. • behaver n. (Psychology) An individual whose behaviour is being monitored or studied. • BEHAVER n. one who behaves. |
| BEHAVES | • behaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of behave. • BEHAVE v. to act properly. |
| HAVENED | • havened v. Simple past tense and past participle of haven. • HAVEN v. to shelter. |
| HAVERED | • havered v. Simple past tense and past participle of haver. • HAVER v. to hem and haw. |
| HAVEREL | • haverel n. A foolish person. • HAVEREL n. (Scots) a foolish person. |
| HEAVENS | • heavens n. Plural of heaven. • heavens n. (Often with ’the’) The distant sky of the sun, moon, and stars. • heavens n. (Religion) plural of heaven: the abode of God or the gods; the abode of the blessed departed. |
| HEAVERS | • heavers n. Plural of heaver. • HEAVER n. one who heaves. |
| HEAVIER | • heavier adj. Comparative form of heavy: more heavy. • HEAVY adj. of great weight. |
| HEAVIES | • heavies n. Plural of heavy. • heavies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heavy. • HEAVY n. a large strong person. |
| RESHAVE | • reshave v. To shave again. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
| SHEAVED | • sheaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of sheave. • sheaved adj. (Of straw) Made into a sheaf. • SHEAVE v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAF. |
| SHEAVES | • sheaves n. Plural of sheave. • sheaves n. Plural of sheaf. • SHEAVE v. to gather into a bundle, also SHEAF. |
| THEAVES | • theaves n. Plural of theave. • THEAVE n. (dialect) a young ewe. |
| THREAVE | • threave n. Obsolete form of thrave. • THREAVE n. (Scots) a collective noun for a number of sheaves of corn, two stooks of twelves sheaves each, also THRAVE. |
| UPHEAVE | • upheave v. (Transitive) To heave or lift up; raise up or aloft. • upheave v. (Transitive) To lift or thrust something upward forcefully, or be similarly lifted or thrust upward. • upheave v. (Intransitive) To be lifted up; rise. |