| ANGUISHED | • anguished v. Simple past tense and past participle of anguish. • anguished adj. Feeling anguish; experiencing extreme discomfort or discontent. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| ANGUISHES | • anguishes n. Plural of anguish. • anguishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of anguish. • ANGUISH v. to suffer extreme pain. |
| GAUCHERIE | • gaucherie n. (Countable) A socially tactless or awkward act. • gaucherie n. (Uncountable) Lack of tact; tactlessness; awkwardness. • GAUCHERIE n. (French) an awkward or socially unacceptable remark. |
| GUARISHED | • guarished v. Simple past tense and past participle of guarish. • GUARISH v. (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH. |
| GUARISHES | • guarishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guarish. • GUARISH v. (obsolete) to cure, heal, also GARISH. |
| HAUGHTIER | • haughtier adj. Comparative form of haughty: more haughty. • HAUGHTY adj. arrogant. |
| LAUGHIEST | • laughiest adj. Superlative form of laughy: most laughy. • LAUGHY adj. inclined to laugh. |
| LAUGHLINE | • laughline n. Alternative form of laugh line. • laugh␣line n. (Usually in the plural) Either of the two skin folds that run from each side of the nose to the corners of the mouth. • LAUGHLINE n. a funny line in a dialogue. |
| NARGUILEH | • NARGUILEH n. (Persian) a hookah, an Oriental tobacco pipe in which smoke is drawn through water by a long tube, also NARGHILE, NARGHILLY, NARGHILY, NARGILE, NARGILEH, NARGILY. |
| NAUGHTIER | • naughtier adj. Comparative form of naughty: more naughty. • NAUGHTY adj. badly-behaved. |
| NAUGHTIES | • naughties n. (Informal) Naughty people or things. • naughties n. Alternative form of noughties (“first decade of a century”). • Naughties n. Alternative letter-case form of naughties (“first decade of a century”). |
| PAUGHTIER | • PAUGHTY adj. (Scots) haughty. |
| UNHEADING | • unheading v. Present participle of unhead. • unheading adj. (Horticulture) Failing to form a head. • UNHEAD v. to decapitate. |
| UNHEALING | • unhealing adj. That does not heal. • unhealing v. Present participle of unheal. • UNHEAL v. (Spenser) to discover, disclose, also UNHELE. |
| UPHEAPING | • upheaping n. Ascension; addition to full measure, accumulation. • UPHEAPING n. the act of heaping up. |
| UPHEAVING | • upheaving v. Present participle of upheave. • upheaving n. Upheaval. • UPHEAVE v. to heave up. |