| BACKSLIDING | • backsliding v. Present participle of backslide. • backsliding adj. Sliding back. • backsliding n. An occasion on which one backslides, especially in a moral sense. |
| BLANDISHING | • blandishing v. Present participle of blandish. • BLANDISH v. to coax and flatter. |
| BLINDSIDING | • blindsiding v. Present participle of blindside. • blindsiding n. The act by which a person is blindsided, or caught off guard. • BLINDSIDE v. to hit unexpectedly; to surprise unpleasantly. |
| BLINDSIGHTS | • BLINDSIGHT n. the ability to respond to visual stimuli without having any conscious visual experience; it can occur after some forms of brain damage. |
| DIABOLISING | • diabolising v. Present participle of diabolise. • DIABOLISE v. to convert into a devil, render diabolical, also DIABOLIZE. |
| DIABOLOGIES | • diabologies n. Plural of diabology. • DIABOLOGY n. the study of devils, also DIABOLOLOGY. |
| DISBOWELING | • disboweling v. Present participle of disbowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| DISENABLING | • disenabling v. Present participle of disenable. • DISENABLE v. to disable; to disqualify. |
| DISGUISABLE | • disguisable adj. Capable of being disguised. • DISGUISABLE adj. that can be disguised. |
| DISOBLIGING | • disobliging v. Present participle of disoblige. • disobliging adj. Not obliging; not making an effort to respect the needs and wishes of others; unaccommodating. • DISOBLIGING adj. uncooperative. |
| DISSEMBLING | • dissembling n. The action of the verb dissemble. • dissembling v. Present participle of dissemble. • DISSEMBLING adj. hiding true feelings. |
| MISBUILDING | • misbuilding v. Present participle of misbuild. • MISBUILD v. to build imperfectly. |
| REBUILDINGS | • rebuildings n. Plural of rebuilding. • REBUILDING n. the act of building again. |
| UPBUILDINGS | • upbuildings n. Plural of upbuilding. • UPBUILDING n. development; edification. |