| ADJUVANCIES | • adjuvancies n. Plural of adjuvancy. • ADJUVANCY n. the state of being adjuvant, serving to aid. |
| ADVENTURERS | • adventurers n. Plural of adventurer. • ADVENTURER n. one who adventures. |
| ADVENTURESS | • adventuress n. A female adventurer; a woman who seeks adventure. • adventuress n. A woman of doubtful reputation or suspected character who pursues personal advancement, especially by… • adventuress n. A female varietist. |
| ADVENTURISM | • adventurism n. The behaviour of an adventurer; risk-taking. • adventurism n. (Politics) The taking of excessive risks by a government in their political, economic or foreign affairs. • ADVENTURISM n. improvisation in the absence or in defiance of accepted plans or principles. |
| ADVENTURIST | • adventurist n. Someone who is into adventurism. • adventurist n. A politician involved in adventurism. • ADVENTURIST n. a practitioner of adventurism. |
| ADVENTUROUS | • adventurous adj. (Of a person) Inclined to adventure; willing to take risks; prone to embark on hazardous enterprises; daring. • adventurous adj. (Of an act or product) Full of risks; risky; liable to be in danger; requiring courage; rash. • ADVENTUROUS adj. disposed to seek adventure. |
| DISAVAUNCED | • disavaunced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disavaunce. • DISAVAUNCE v. (Spenser) to retard; to repel, also DISADVANCE. |
| DISAVAUNCES | • disavaunces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disavaunce. • DISAVAUNCE v. (Spenser) to retard; to repel, also DISADVANCE. |
| DISAVENTURE | • disaventure n. (Obsolete) misfortune. • DISAVENTURE n. (Spenser) a mishap, also DISADVENTURE. |
| NOVODAMUSES | • novodamuses n. Plural of novodamus. • NOVODAMUS n. in Scots law, a charter or single document containing a clause by which certain rights, privileges etc. are granted anew; the clause itself. |
| OVERABOUNDS | • overabounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overabound. • OVERABOUND v. to be exceedingly plenty. |
| TRANSVALUED | • transvalued v. Simple past tense and past participle of transvalue. • TRANSVALUE v. to reestimate the value of, esp. on a basis differing from the accepted standard, also TRANSVALUATE. |
| UNADVISABLE | • unadvisable adj. Inadvisable. • unadvisable adj. (Archaic) Unwilling to take advice. • unadvisable adj. (Archaic) Imprudent. |
| UNADVISEDLY | • unadvisedly adv. In an unadvised manner. • UNADVISED adv. ill advised. |
| UNDERLEAVES | • underleaves n. Plural of underleaf. • UNDERLEAF n. in liverworts, any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem. |
| UNDERVALUES | • undervalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undervalue. • UNDERVALUE v. to value below the real worth. |
| UNHARVESTED | • unharvested adj. Not harvested. • UNHARVESTED adj. not harvested. |
| UNTRAVERSED | • untraversed adj. That has not been traversed; unexplored. • UNTRAVERSED adj. not traversed. |
| UNVARNISHED | • unvarnished adj. Not having been coated with varnish (or a similar surface treatment). • unvarnished adj. (Figuratively, by extension) Natural, unmodified, unembellished, not exaggerated. • UNVARNISHED adj. not adorned or glossed. |
| UNVOCALISED | • unvocalised adj. Alternative spelling of unvocalized. • UNVOCALISED adj. not vocalised, also UNVOCALIZED. |