| ADVANTAGEOUS | • advantageous adj. Being of advantage, beneficial. • ADVANTAGEOUS adj. giving an advantage. |
| DISAVOUCHING | • disavouching v. Present participle of disavouch. • DISAVOUCH v. (obsolete) to disavow, also DISAVOW. |
| DISFAVOURING | • disfavouring v. Present participle of disfavour. • DISFAVOUR v. to disesteem, also DISFAVOR. |
| DIVULGATIONS | • divulgations n. Plural of divulgation. • DIVULGATION n. the act of divulgating. |
| DRIVETHROUGH | • drive-through adj. Of an establishment, providing service to occupants of automobiles while still in their still-running vehicle. • drive-through adj. Of a feature of such an establishment (especially a window), adapted to provide such service. • drive-through n. An establishment, especially a restaurant, providing drive-through service. |
| DUCKSHOVINGS | • DUCKSHOVING n. the act of jumping a queue. |
| ENDEAVOURING | • endeavouring v. Present participle and gerund of endeavour. • endeavouring n. Alternative form of endeavoring. • ENDEAVOUR v. to try, also ENDEAVOR. |
| OVERBOUNDING | • overbounding v. Present participle of overbound. • OVERBOUND v. to bound excessively. |
| OVERBUILDING | • overbuilding v. Present participle of overbuild. • OVERBUILD v. to build over. |
| OVERCLOUDING | • overclouding v. Present participle of overcloud. • OVERCLOUD v. to cover or overspread with clouds. |
| OVERDRAUGHTS | • overdraughts n. Plural of overdraught. • OVERDRAUGHT n. a current of air passing over, or coming from above, a fire in a furnace, kiln, etc. |
| OVERFATIGUED | • overfatigued v. Simple past tense and past participle of overfatigue. • OVERFATIGUED adj. excessively fatigued. |
| OVERFUNDINGS | • overfundings n. Plural of overfunding. • OVERFUNDING n. the act of funding to excess. |
| OVERINDULGED | • overindulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of overindulge. • over-indulged v. Simple past tense and past participle of over-indulge. • OVERINDULGE v. to indulge to excess. |
| OVERINDULGES | • overindulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overindulge. • over-indulges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of over-indulge. • OVERINDULGE v. to indulge to excess. |
| OVERSLAUGHED | • overslaughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overslaugh. • OVERSLAUGH v. to pass over someone in favor of another, as in a promotion. |
| OVERSTUDYING | • overstudying v. Present participle of overstudy. • OVERSTUDY v. to study to excess. |
| UNDISSOLVING | • undissolving adj. That does not dissolve. • UNDISSOLVING adj. not dissolving. |