| ADVERSER | • adverser adj. (Rare or non-standard) Comparative form of adverse: more adverse. • ADVERSE adj. acting against. |
| ADVISERS | • advisers n. Plural of adviser. • ADVISER n. one who gives counsel. |
| AVODIRES | • AVODIRE n. (French) a yellow hardwood from an African tree. |
| AVOIDERS | • avoiders n. Plural of avoider. • AVOIDER n. one who avoids. |
| CADAVERS | • cadavers n. Plural of cadaver. • CADAVER n. a corpse. |
| DEPRAVES | • depraves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprave. • DEPRAVE v. to corrupt in morals. |
| DISSAVER | • dissaver n. One who dissaves (spends more than is earned). • DISSAVER n. one who dissaves. |
| INVADERS | • invaders n. Plural of invader. • INVADER n. one that invades. |
| PERVADES | • pervades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pervade. • PERVADE v. to permeate the whole. |
| RAVISHED | • ravished v. Simple past tense and past participle of ravish. • ravished adj. Delighted; ecstatic. • ravished adj. Having the appearance of having been ravished. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| READVISE | • readvise v. (Transitive) To advise again. • READVISE v. to advise again. |
| RESHAVED | • reshaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reshave. • RESHAVE v. to shave again. |
| SANDIVER | • sandiver n. A scum that forms on molten glass. • SANDIVER n. scum formed on molten glass. |
| SAVEGARD | • SAVEGARD v. (Spenser) to safeguard. |
| SAVOURED | • savoured v. Simple past tense and past participle of savour. • SAVOUR v. to taste or smell with pleasure, also SAVOR. |
| SLAVERED | • slavered v. Simple past tense and past participle of slaver. • SLAVER v. to drool. |
| STRAYVED | • STRAYVE v. (dialect) to wander aimlessly, also STRAVAGE, STRAVAIG. |
| VERANDAS | • verandas n. Plural of veranda. • VERANDA n. (Hindi) a roofed gallery, terrace, or open portico along the front or side of a building, also VERANDAH, VIRANDA, VIRANDO. |