| ADULTERERS | • adulterers n. Plural of adulterer. • ADULTERER n. one who commits adultery. |
| ADVENTURER | • adventurer n. One who enjoys adventures. • adventurer n. A person who seeks a fortune in new and possibly dangerous enterprises. • adventurer n. A soldier of fortune, a speculator. |
| CARBURETED | • carbureted v. Simple past tense and past participle of carburet. • CARBURET v. to combine with carbon, also CARBURATE. |
| DEPARTURES | • departures n. Plural of departure. • DEPARTURE n. the act of departing. |
| DRUMBEATER | • drumbeater n. One who beats a drum. • drumbeater n. (Figuratively) A propagandist. • DRUMBEATER n. one who makes drumbeats. |
| ENRAPTURED | • enraptured v. Simple past tense and past participle of enrapture. • enraptured adj. Marked by fondness; filled with delight. • ENRAPTURE v. to delight. |
| MERCURATED | • MERCURATE v. to mercurialize or treat with mercury. |
| READJUSTER | • readjuster n. One who, or that which, readjusts. • readjuster n. (US, historical) One who advocates a refund, and sometimes a partial repudiation, of a state’s debt… • READJUSTER n. one who readjusts. |
| RECAPTURED | • recaptured v. Simple past tense and past participle of recapture. • RECAPTURE v. to capture again. |
| SERRULATED | • serrulated adj. Serrulate. • SERRULATED adj. finely serrate; having very minute teeth, also SERRULATE. |
| UNDEREARTH | • underearth adj. Beneath the earth; underground. • UNDEREARTH n. the soil found beneath the surface of something. |
| UNDERRATED | • underrated adj. Not given enough recognition for its quality. • underrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underrate. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |
| UNDERRATES | • underrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underrate. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |
| UNDERREACT | • underreact v. (Intransitive) To react inadequately. • UNDERREACT v. to react with less than appropriate force or intensity. |
| UNDERTAKER | • undertaker n. A funeral director; someone whose business is to manage funerals, burials and cremations. • undertaker n. (Historical) A person receiving land in Ireland during the Elizabethan era, so named because they gave… • undertaker n. (Historical) A contractor for the royal revenue in England, one of those who undertook to manage the… |
| UNDERTREAT | • undertreat v. To treat insufficiently or not frequently enough. |
| UNDERWATER | • underwater adj. (Not comparable) Beneath the surface of the water; of or pertaining to the region beneath the water surface. • underwater adj. (Nautical) Beneath the water line of a vessel. • underwater adj. (Figuratively) In difficulty, especially financially. |
| UNGARTERED | • ungartered adj. Not gartered. • ungartered v. Simple past tense and past participle of ungarter. • UNGARTERED adj. not wearing garters. |
| UNRETARDED | • unretarded adj. Not retarded or hindered. • UNRETARDED adj. not retarded. |