| CONFUTED | • confuted v. Simple past tense and past participle of confute. • confuted adj. Disproved; refuted. • CONFUTE v. to disprove or overcome through argument. |
| DOUBTFUL | • doubtful adj. Subject to, or causing doubt. • doubtful adj. Experiencing or showing doubt, sceptical. • doubtful adj. Undecided or of uncertain outcome. |
| DUCKFOOT | • duckfoot n. (Agriculture, often attributive) A relatively small, shallow share used in tillage, shaped like a duck’s foot. • DUCKFOOT adj. as in duckfoot quote, European quotation marks << >>. |
| DUSTOFFS | • dustoffs n. Plural of dustoff. • dust-offs n. Plural of dust-off. • DUSTOFF n. a military helicopter for evacuating the wounded. |
| FADEOUTS | • fadeouts n. Plural of fadeout. • fade-outs n. Plural of fade-out. • fade␣outs n. Plural of fade out. |
| FOLDOUTS | • foldouts n. Plural of foldout. • fold-outs n. Plural of fold-out. • FOLDOUT n. a large page, e.g. a diagram, folded to fit into a book. |
| FORTUNED | • fortuned adj. Having a (with a descriptive word, particular kind of) fortune (“destiny; wealth”). • fortuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of fortune. • FORTUNE v. to endow with wealth. |
| FOUTERED | • FOUTER v. (Scots) to mess around aimlessly, also FOOTRA, FOUTRA, FOUTRE. |
| OUTFACED | • outfaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of outface. • OUTFACE v. to confront unflinchingly. |
| OUTFIELD | • outfield n. (Baseball, softball) The region of the field between the infield and the outer fence. • outfield n. (Cricket) The region of the field roughly outside of the infield or the wicket-keeper, slips, gully… • outfield n. The area outside a racetrack or running track. |
| OUTFINDS | • outfinds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfind. • OUTFIND v. to surpass in finding. |
| OUTFIRED | • outfired v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfire. • OUTFIRE v. to surpass in firing. |
| OUTFOUND | • outfound v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfind. • OUTFIND v. to surpass in finding. |
| OUTFOXED | • outfoxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfox. • OUTFOX v. to outwit. |
| UNFOOTED | • unfooted adj. (Poetry) Not assigned a metrical foot. • unfooted adj. (Archaic) Untrodden. • UNFOOTED adj. untrodden. |