| BALDERDASHES | • balderdashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of balderdash. • BALDERDASH n. nonsense, drivel. |
| BLADDERNOSES | • BLADDERNOSE n. the hooded seal. |
| DECRASSIFIED | • decrassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of decrassify. • DECRASSIFY v. to make less crass or boorish. |
| DEDRAMATISES | • DEDRAMATISE v. to play down the importance of, lessen or keep low the tension or friction caused by, also DEDRAMATIZE. |
| DEPRAVEDNESS | • depravedness n. The state of being depraved; depravity. • DEPRAVEDNESS n. the state of being depraved. |
| DESACRALISED | • DESACRALISE v. to deprive or remove sacred qualities, also DESACRALIZE. |
| DISPLEASURED | • displeasured v. Simple past tense and past participle of displeasure. • DISPLEASURE v. (archaic) to displease. |
| DISREGARDERS | • disregarders n. Plural of disregarder. • DISREGARDER n. one who disregards. |
| DREADFULNESS | • dreadfulness n. The characteristic of being dreadful. • DREADFULNESS n. the state of being dreadful. |
| GIRDLESTEADS | • girdlesteads n. Plural of girdlestead. • GIRDLESTEAD n. (obsolete) the waist. |
| MALADDRESSES | • MALADDRESS n. awkwardness, social clumsiness. |
| MISADDRESSED | • misaddressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misaddress. • MISADDRESS v. to address wrongly. |
| MISADDRESSES | • misaddresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misaddress. • MISADDRESS v. to address wrongly. |
| MISPERSUADED | • mispersuaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispersuade. • MISPERSUADE v. to persuade wrongly. |
| READDRESSING | • readdressing v. Present participle of readdress. • readdressing n. The changing of an address. • READDRESS v. to address again, esp. reflexively. |
| STRANDEDNESS | • strandedness n. The quality of having strands. • STRANDEDNESS n. the state of being stranded. |