| HETERONORMATIVE | • heteronormative adj. Of or pertaining to the practices and institutions that privilege or value heterosexuality, heterosexual… • HETERONORMATIVE adj. regarding heterosexual relationships as the social norm. |
| NONACHIEVEMENT | • nonachievement n. Something that does not achieve the intended goal. • NONACHIEVEMENT n. something that is not an achievement. |
| NONACHIEVEMENTS | • nonachievements n. Plural of nonachievement. • NONACHIEVEMENT n. something that is not an achievement. |
| OVERACHIEVEMENT | • overachievement n. A greater than anticipated achievement. • OVERACHIEVEMENT n. excessive achievement. |
| OVERBREATHE | • overbreathe v. (Intransitive) To hyperventilate. |
| OVERBREATHED | • overbreathed adj. Breathed too much, or by too many people. |
| OVERBREATHES | • overbreathes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbreathe. |
| OVERHARVESTED | • overharvested v. Simple past tense and past participle of overharvest. • OVERHARVEST v. to harvest to excess. |
| OVERHASTINESSES | • OVERHASTINESS n. the state of being overhasty. |
| OVERHEATED | • overheated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overheat. • overheated adj. Excessively heated. • OVERHEAT v. to heat to excess. |
| OVERLEATHER | • overleather n. Upper leather. • OVERLEATHER n. (Shakespeare) the upper part of a shoe. |
| OVERLEATHERS | • OVERLEATHER n. (Shakespeare) the upper part of a shoe. |
| OVERORCHESTRATE | • overorchestrate v. (Transitive) To plan too elaborately. • OVERORCHESTRATE v. to orchestrate excessively. |
| OVERTEACHES | • overteaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overteach. • OVERTEACH v. to teach too much. |
| OVERWEATHER | • overweather v. (Transitive, obsolete) To expose too long to the influence of harsh weather, or show the effects of such exposure. • overweather adj. (Aviation) Flying high enough to avoid storms and turbulence. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| OVERWEATHERED | • overweathered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| OVERWEATHERING | • overweathering v. Present participle of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| OVERWEATHERS | • overweathers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overweather. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |