| MISBELIEVE | • misbelieve v. (Intransitive) To believe incorrectly; hold to a false belief. • misbelieve v. (Transitive) To disbelieve; doubt. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| IMPERVIABLE | • imperviable adj. Impervious. • IMPERVIABLE adj. not able to be penetrated, also IMPERVIOUS. |
| MISBELIEVED | • misbelieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of misbelieve. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISBELIEVER | • misbeliever n. Someone who holds a bad or wrong belief; a heretic, an unbeliever. • MISBELIEVER n. one who misbelieves. |
| MISBELIEVES | • misbelieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misbelieve. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISBELIEVERS | • misbelievers n. Plural of misbeliever. • MISBELIEVER n. one who misbelieves. |
| MISBELIEVING | • misbelieving v. Present participle of misbelieve. • misbelieving n. The refusal to believe something; disbelief, or an instance of this. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| AMBIVALENCIES | • AMBIVALENCY n. simultaneous and contradictory feelings toward something, also AMBIVALENCE. |
| IMPERCEIVABLE | • imperceivable adj. That cannot be perceived; imperceptible. • IMPERCEIVABLE adj. imperceptible. |
| MOVEABILITIES | • moveabilities n. Plural of moveability. • MOVEABILITY n. the ability to be moved, also MOVABILITY. |
| REMOVABILITIES | • removabilities n. Plural of removability. • REMOVABILITY n. the state of being removable. |
| SUBMISSIVENESS | • submissiveness n. The state or quality of being submissive. • SUBMISSIVENESS n. the state of being submissive. |
| IMMOVEABILITIES | • IMMOVEABILITY n. the quality of being immoveable, also IMMOVABILITY. |
| IMPERVIABLENESS | • imperviableness n. The quality of being imperviable. • IMPERVIABLE n. not able to be penetrated, also IMPERVIOUS. |
| MANEUVERABILITY | • maneuverability n. Alternative spelling of manoeuvrability. • MANEUVERABILITY n. the state of being maneuverable, also MANOEUVRABILITY. |