| ATTITUDINISED | • attitudinised v. Simple past tense and past participle of attitudinise. • ATTITUDINISE v. to assume affected attitudes, also ATTITUDINIZE. |
| ATTITUDINISER | • attitudiniser n. Alternative form of attitudinizer. • ATTITUDINISER n. one who attitudinises, also ATTITUDINIZER. |
| ATTITUDINISES | • attitudinises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attitudinise. • ATTITUDINISE v. to assume affected attitudes, also ATTITUDINIZE. |
| ATTITUDINIZED | • attitudinized v. Simple past tense and past participle of attitudinize. • ATTITUDINIZE v. to assume an affected mental attitude, also ATTITUDINISE. |
| ATTITUDINIZER | • attitudinizer n. One who attitudinizes, or practises poses. • ATTITUDINIZER n. one who attitudinizes, also ATTITUDINISER. |
| ATTITUDINIZES | • attitudinizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attitudinize. • ATTITUDINIZE v. to assume an affected mental attitude, also ATTITUDINISE. |
| AUTHENTICATED | • authenticated v. Past participle of authenticate. • AUTHENTICATE v. to prove or serve to prove the authenticity of. |
| CONTRITURATED | • CONTRITURATE v. to pulverize. |
| DEATTRIBUTING | • deattributing v. Present participle of deattribute. • DEATTRIBUTE v. to withdraw the attribution of e.g. a work of art or literature to a particular artist, writer, etc. |
| DILETTANTEISH | • dilettanteish adj. Alternative form of dilettantish. • DILETTANTEISH adj. somewhat like a dilettante, also DILETTANTISH. |
| DILETTANTEISM | • dilettanteism n. Alternative form of dilettantism. • DILETTANTEISM n. the state of being a dilettante, also DILETTANTISM. |
| DILETTANTISMS | • dilettantisms n. Plural of dilettantism. • DILETTANTISM n. the state of being a dilettante, also DILETTANTEISM. |
| FANTASTICATED | • fantasticated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fantasticate. • FANTASTICATE v. to fantasize over something. |
| INTERDIGITATE | • interdigitate v. (Transitive) To fold or lock together, as when the fingers of one hand are laced between those of the other. • interdigitate v. (Intransitive) To become folded or locked together, like the fingers of a folded hand. • interdigitate v. (Transitive, figuratively) To intermingle; to present alternately items from one group and then another. |
| INTERPRETATED | • interpretated adj. Misspelling of interpreted. • INTERPRETATE v. (archaic) to interpret. |
| MULTITALENTED | • multitalented adj. Having skill or talent in more than one field. • multi-talented adj. Alternative form of multitalented. • MULTITALENTED adj. having many talents. |
| RETRANSMITTED | • retransmitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of retransmit. • RETRANSMIT v. to transmit again. |
| SUBSTANTIATED | • substantiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of substantiate. • SUBSTANTIATE v. to give substance or form to. |
| UNTRANSMITTED | • untransmitted adj. That has not been transmitted. • UNTRANSMITTED adj. not transmitted. |