| ADVENTUROUS | • adventurous adj. (Of a person) Inclined to adventure; willing to take risks; prone to embark on hazardous enterprises; daring. • adventurous adj. (Of an act or product) Full of risks; risky; liable to be in danger; requiring courage; rash. • ADVENTUROUS adj. disposed to seek adventure. |
| COADUNATIVE | • coadunative adj. Serving to coadunate or unite. • COADUNATIVE adj. serving to coadunate. |
| DECURVATION | • DECURVATION n. downward curvature. |
| DEVALUATION | • devaluation n. The removal or lessening of something’s value. • devaluation n. (Economics) The intentional or deliberate lowering of a currency’s value compared to another country’s… • devaluation n. Depreciation. |
| DIVULGATION | • divulgation n. The act of divulging or publishing; publication. • divulgation n. The disclosure or revelation of a secret. • divulgation n. The communication of technology or science to the general public, public awareness of science. |
| DIVULGATORS | • divulgators n. Plural of divulgator. • DIVULGATOR n. one who divulgates, also DIVULGATER. |
| EQUIVOCATED | • equivocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equivocate. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question. |
| NEOADJUVANT | • neoadjuvant adj. (Medicine) Describing an adjuvant preparation given before a course of treatment. |
| OUTACHIEVED | • outachieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of outachieve. • OUTACHIEVE v. to surpass in achievement. |
| OUTCAVILLED | • OUTCAVIL v. to surpass in caviling. |
| OUTRIVALLED | • outrivalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrival. • OUTRIVAL v. to outdo in rivalry. |
| OUTSAVOURED | • OUTSAVOUR v. to exceed in savouring, also OUTSAVOR. |
| OUTTRAVELED | • outtraveled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outtravel. • OUTTRAVEL v. to exceed in speed or distance traveled. |
| OVERADJUSTS | • overadjusts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overadjust. |
| OVERDRAUGHT | • overdraught n. (Chiefly Britain) An overdraft. • OVERDRAUGHT n. a current of air passing over, or coming from above, a fire in a furnace, kiln, etc. |
| OVEREDUCATE | • overeducate v. To educate too much. • over-educate v. Alternative form of overeducate. • OVEREDUCATE v. to educate to excess. |
| UNMOTIVATED | • unmotivated adj. Lacking motivation, without impetus to strive or excel. • unmotivated adj. For which there is no motive. • UNMOTIVATED adj. not motivated. |