| ABORTIVE | • abortive adj. (Obsolete) Produced by abortion; born prematurely and therefore unnatural. • abortive adj. Coming to nothing; failing in its effect.. • abortive adj. (Biology) Imperfectly formed or developed; rudimentary; sterile. |
| ABRASIVE | • abrasive adj. Producing abrasion; rough enough to wear away the outer surface. • abrasive adj. Being rough and coarse in manner or disposition; overly aggressive and causing irritation. • abrasive n. A hard inorganic substance or material consisting in powder or granule form such as sandpaper, pumice… |
| AMBIVERT | • ambivert n. (Psychology) A person who is neither clearly extroverted nor introverted, but has characteristics of each. • AMBIVERT n. someone who is both extroverted and introverted. |
| BEHAVIOR | • behavior n. (Uncountable) Human conduct relative to social norms. • behavior n. (Uncountable) The way a living creature behaves or acts generally. • behavior n. (Uncountable, informal) A state of probation about one’s conduct. |
| BREVIARY | • breviary n. A book containing prayers, hymns, and so on for everyday use at the canonical hours. • breviary n. (Obsolete) A brief statement or summary. • BREVIARY n. a prayer book. |
| BREVIATE | • breviate n. A short account, brief statement; a summary, abridgement or precis. • breviate n. A brief missive or dispatch; a note. • breviate n. A lawyer’s brief. |
| DRIVABLE | • drivable adj. Capable of being driven (as a vehicle). • drivable adj. Capable of being driven on safely or successfully (as a road or other surface). • DRIVABLE adj. that can be driven, also DRIVEABLE. |
| VARIABLE | • variable adj. Able to vary or be varied. • variable adj. Likely to vary. • variable adj. Marked by diversity or difference. |
| VERBATIM | • verbatim adv. Word for word; in exactly the same words as were used originally. • verbatim adv. (Obsolete) Orally; verbally. • verbatim adj. (Of a document) Corresponding with the original word for word. |
| VERBIAGE | • verbiage n. Overabundance of words. • verbiage n. The manner in which something is expressed in words. • VERBIAGE n. a profusion of words usually of little or obscure content. |
| VIBRANCE | • vibrance n. Synonym of vibrancy. • VIBRANCE n. the state of being vibrant, also VIBRANCY. |
| VIBRATED | • vibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vibrate. • VIBRATE v. to move back and forward rapidly. |
| VIBRATES | • vibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vibrate. • VIBRATE v. to move back and forward rapidly. |