| BOULEVARDS | • boulevards n. Plural of boulevard. • BOULEVARD n. (French) a broad street (esp. in France) with rows of trees planted along it. |
| DIVULGATER | • divulgater n. (Archaic) One who divulges. • DIVULGATER n. one who divulgates, also DIVULGATOR. |
| GERUNDIVAL | • gerundival adj. (Grammar) Pertaining to the gerundive form of a word. • GERUNDIVAL adj. relating to a gerundive, also GERUNDIAL. |
| OUTRIVALED | • outrivaled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrival. • OUTRIVAL v. to outdo in rivalry. |
| OVERHAULED | • overhauled v. Simple past tense and past participle of overhaul. • OVERHAUL v. to examine carefully for needed repairs. |
| OVERVALUED | • overvalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of overvalue. • OVERVALUE v. to value too highly. |
| REVALUATED | • revaluated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revaluate. • REVALUATE v. to evaluate again. |
| UNDERVALUE | • undervalue v. (Transitive) To underestimate, or assign too low a value to. • undervalue v. (Transitive) To have too little regard for. • undervalue n. An undervaluation; a price or rate below the actual worth. |
| UNFLAVORED | • unflavored adj. Not flavored; having no flavor. • UNFLAVORED adj. not flavored, also UNFLAVOURED. |
| UNRAVELLED | • unravelled v. (British spelling) simple past tense and past participle of unravel. • UNRAVEL v. to separate the threads of. |
| UNREVEALED | • unrevealed adj. Not revealed; hidden; secret. • UNREVEALED adj. not revealed. |
| UNRIVALLED | • unrivalled adj. Britain standard spelling of unrivaled. • UNRIVALLED adj. without a rival, also UNRIVALED. |
| UNTRAVELED | • untraveled adj. (Of a road etc) Bearing few travellers. • untraveled adj. (Of a person) Not having travelled. • UNTRAVELED adj. not having travelled, also UNTRAVELLED. |
| VULGARISED | • vulgarised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulgarise. • VULGARISE v. to make vulgar, or common, also VULGARIZE. |
| VULGARIZED | • vulgarized v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulgarize. • VULGARIZE v. to make vulgar, or common, also VULGARISE. |
| VULNERATED | • vulnerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vulnerate. • VULNERATE v. (obsolete) to wound. |