| ADVERTISEMENT | • advertisement n. (Marketing) A commercial solicitation designed to sell some commodity, service or similar. • advertisement n. A public notice. • advertisement n. A recommendation of a particular product, service or person. |
| ADVERTIZEMENT | • advertizement n. Alternative spelling of advertisement. • ADVERTIZEMENT n. an advertisement. |
| ARGUMENTATIVE | • argumentative adj. Of or relating to argumentation; specifically, presenting a logical argument or line of reasoning; argumentive… • argumentative adj. Prone to argue or dispute. • ARGUMENTATIVE adj. given to argument, also ARGUMENTIVE. |
| CENTUMVIRATES | • centumvirates n. Plural of centumvirate. • CENTUMVIRATE n. a body of a hundred men. |
| DEMONSTRATIVE | • demonstrative adj. That serves to demonstrate, show or prove. • demonstrative adj. Given to open displays of emotion. • demonstrative adj. (Grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to. |
| DETERMINATIVE | • determinative n. (Linguistics) An ideogram used to mark semantic categories of words in logographic scripts. • determinative n. (Grammar) A member of a class of words functioning in a noun phrase to identify or distinguish a referent… • determinative adj. (Law) Sufficient to decide something (such as a question of fact or of law). |
| EXTERMINATIVE | • exterminative adj. Serving to exterminate; exterminatory. • EXTERMINATIVE adj. related to extermination. |
| GRAVITOMETERS | • gravitometers n. Plural of gravitometer. • GRAVITOMETER n. an instrument for measuring specific gravities. |
| METANARRATIVE | • metanarrative n. (Critical theory) A narrative which concerns narratives of historical meaning, experience or knowledge… • METANARRATIVE n. (in postmodernist literary theory) a narrative about a narrative or narratives. |
| OVERESTIMATED | • overestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overestimate. • over-estimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of over-estimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERESTIMATES | • overestimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overestimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERSTATEMENT | • overstatement n. An exaggeration; a statement in excess of what is reasonable. • overstatement n. The tendency to overstate. • OVERSTATEMENT n. an exaggeration. |
| OVERSTIMULATE | • overstimulate v. (Transitive) To stimulate to an excessive degree; to expose to excessive stimulation. • OVERSTIMULATE v. to stimulate excessively. |
| OVERTREATMENT | • overtreatment n. (Medicine) Excessive treatment, often specifically medical treatment. • overtreatment n. (Interior decoration) A window treatment added above an existing treatment. • OVERTREATMENT n. an excess of treatment. |
| PREMEDITATIVE | • premeditative adj. Involving premeditation. • PREMEDITATIVE adj. given to or characterized by premeditation. |
| REMONSTRATIVE | • remonstrative adj. Of, characterized by, or exhibiting remonstration. • REMONSTRATIVE adj. expressing remonstration. |
| SEPTEMVIRATES | • septemvirates n. Plural of septemvirate. • SEPTEMVIRATE n. government by, or group of, seven men. |
| TERMINATIVELY | • terminatively adv. So as to terminate; terminatingly. • TERMINATIVE adv. expressive of completion. |