| DIFFICULTIES | • difficulties n. Plural of difficulty. • difficulties n. (Colloquial) a series of frustrations. • DIFFICULTY n. the state of being difficult. |
| DISCOMFITURE | • discomfiture n. (Obsolete) Defeat in battle. • discomfiture n. An emotional state similar to that arising from defeat; frustration, disappointment, perplexity or embarrassment. • DISCOMFITURE n. the act of discomfiting. |
| FACTUALITIES | • factualities n. Plural of factuality. • FACTUALITY n. the state of being factual. |
| FELICITOUSLY | • felicitously adv. In a felicitous manner. • FELICITOUS adv. happy; prosperous. |
| INFECTIOUSLY | • infectiously adv. In an infectious manner. • INFECTIOUS adv. capable of causing infection. |
| INFELICITOUS | • infelicitous adj. Unhappy or unfortunate. • infelicitous adj. Inappropriate or awkward; not well said, expressed, or done. • infelicitous adj. (Linguistics) Of a sentence or utterance: not semantically and pragmatically coherent. |
| INSECTIFUGES | • insectifuges n. Plural of insectifuge. • INSECTIFUGE n. insect repellent. |
| INSUFFICIENT | • insufficient det. An inadequate quantity of; not enough. • insufficient det. (As pronoun) A quantity (of something) that is less than is needed. • insufficient adj. Not sufficient; of a type or kind that does not suffice, that does not satisfy requirements or needs. |
| LATICIFEROUS | • laticiferous adj. (Botany) Containing latex; applied to the tissue or tubular vessels in which the latex of the plant is found. • LATICIFEROUS adj. containing or conveying latex. |
| SUBJECTIFIED | • subjectified v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjectify. • SUBJECTIFY v. to make subjective. |
| SUBJECTIFIES | • subjectifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjectify. • SUBJECTIFY v. to make subjective. |
| SUFFICIENTLY | • sufficiently adv. (Manner) In a sufficient manner; enough. • sufficiently adv. (Degree) To a sufficient extent. • SUFFICIENT adv. adequate. |
| UNSANCTIFIED | • unsanctified adj. Not having been sanctified; not made sacred; remaining mundane or worldly. #* 1837, L[etitia] E[lizabeth]… • UNSANCTIFIED adj. not sanctified. |
| UNSANCTIFIES | • unsanctifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unsanctify. • UNSANCTIFY v. to remove the sanctity from. |
| UNSCIENTIFIC | • unscientific adj. Not scientific. • UNSCIENTIFIC adj. not scientific. |
| UNSCOTTIFIED | • unscottified adj. Having had the Scottish characteristics removed. • UNSCOTTIFIED adj. not made Scottish. |
| UNSUFFICIENT | • unsufficient adj. (Uncommon) Synonym of insufficient. • UNSUFFICIENT adj. (obsolete) insufficient, also INSUFFICIENT. |