| ARRIVISMES | • ARRIVISME n. (French) the state of being an arriviste, an upstart. |
| ESTIMATIVE | • estimative adj. Of or pertaining to an estimate or to estimation. • ESTIMATIVE adj. inclined, or able, to estimate. |
| LAMBITIVES | • lambitives n. Plural of lambitive. • LAMBITIVE n. (obsolete) a medicine taken by licking. |
| MALVOISIES | • malvoisies n. Plural of malvoisie. • MALVOISIE n. (French) a strong sweet wine, also MALMSEY, MALVESIE. |
| MISADVICES | • misadvices n. Plural of misadvice. • MISADVICE n. wrong advice. |
| MISADVISED | • misadvised v. Simple past tense and past participle of misadvise. • misadvised adj. (Obsolete) Showing poor judgement, ill-advised, injudicious. • MISADVISE v. to advise wrongly. |
| MISADVISES | • misadvises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misadvise. • MISADVISE v. to advise wrongly. |
| NEGATIVISM | • negativism n. A persistent pessimistic or skeptical attitude. • negativism n. A stubborn tendency to do the opposite of what one is asked. • NEGATIVISM n. a tendency to deny and criticise, without offering positive suggestions. |
| RELATIVISM | • relativism n. (Uncountable, philosophy) The theory, especially in ethics or aesthetics, that conceptions of truth… • relativism n. (Countable, philosophy) A specific such theory, advocated by a particular philosopher or school of thought. • RELATIVISM n. a theory that knowledge is relative to the limited nature of the mind and the conditions of knowing. |
| REVIVALISM | • revivalism n. Advocacy for the revival of a former practice, custom, etc. • revivalism n. Spiritual fervour of or for a religious revival. • REVIVALISM n. the spirit or methods characteristic of religious revivals. |
| SIMILATIVE | • similative adj. Implying or indicating likeness or resemblance. • similative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case expressing similarity. • SIMILATIVE adj. indicating likeness or resemblance. |
| SIMULATIVE | • simulative adj. That simulates. • simulative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case expressing similarity. • SIMULATIVE adj. relating to simulation. |
| SOMNIATIVE | • somniative adj. (Obsolete, rare) Relating to sleep or dreams. • SOMNIATIVE adj. pertaining to sleep or dreams, also SOMNIATORY. |
| TIMESAVING | • timesaving adj. That reduces the time needed to perform a task, especially by using a shorter route or a more efficient method. • timesaving adj. Prompt or expeditious. • time-saving adj. Alternative spelling of timesaving. |
| VAMPIRISED | • vampirised v. Simple past tense and past participle of vampirise. • VAMPIRISE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRIZE. |
| VAMPIRISES | • VAMPIRISE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRIZE. |
| VAMPIRIZES | • vampirizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vampirize. • VAMPIRIZE v. to play the vampire, also VAMPIRISE. |
| VITAMINISE | • vitaminise v. Alternative form of vitaminize. • VITAMINISE v. to add vitamins to e.g. a food, also VITAMINIZE. |
| VOICEMAILS | • voicemails n. Plural of voicemail. • voice␣mails n. Plural of voice mail. • VOICEMAIL n. the facility of leaving recorded messages by telephone. |