| BANDSTAND | • bandstand n. A small, open-air platform or enclosure for bands to play on, usually roofed. • bandstand n. A small, informal stage, usually located in nightclubs, where local and amateur musicians perform. • BANDSTAND n. a structure for accommodating a band of musicians. |
| CONTENDED | • contended v. Simple past tense and past participle of contend. • CONTEND v. to vie. |
| CONTUNDED | • contunded v. Simple past tense and past participle of contund. • CONTUND v. (archaic) to bruise or pound. |
| DAUNTONED | • DAUNTON v. to dare, also DANTON. |
| DEFENDANT | • defendant adj. Serving, or suitable, for defense; defensive, defending. • defendant n. (Law) In civil proceedings, the party responding to the complaint; one who is sued and called upon to… • defendant n. (Law) In criminal proceedings, the accused. |
| DEMANDANT | • demandant n. One who demands; the plaintiff in a real action; any plaintiff. • DEMANDANT n. one who demands; a plaintiff. |
| DEPENDANT | • dependant adj. Obsolete spelling of dependent. • dependant adj. Misspelling of dependent. • dependant n. (Britain) A person who depends on another for support, particularly financial support (= US dependent). |
| DEPENDENT | • dependent adj. Relying upon; depending upon. • dependent adj. (Statistics) Having a probability that is affected by the outcome of a separate event. • dependent adj. (Of Irish/Manx/Scottish (Gaelic) verb forms) Used after a particle (with one or two exceptions), such… |
| DOWNTREND | • downtrend n. Any gradual movement towards a lower state or value. • downtrend v. (Intransitive) To undergo a downward trend. • DOWNTREND n. a tendency in a downward direction. |
| HANDSTAND | • handstand n. A movement or position in which a person is upside down, supported by their arms with their hands on the ground. • handstand v. (Intransitive, rare) To perform a handstand. • HANDSTAND n. an act of balancing one's body on the palms of one's hands with one's trunk and legs in the air. |
| INTENDEDS | • intendeds n. Plural of intended. • INTENDED n. one whom one intends to marry. |
| INUNDATED | • inundated adj. Flooded. • inundated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inundate. • INUNDATE v. to fill with overflowing abundance. |
| NONADDICT | • nonaddict n. One who is not an addict. • NONADDICT n. one who is not an addict. |
| REDUNDANT | • redundant adj. Superfluous; exceeding what is necessary, no longer needed. • redundant adj. (Of words, writing, etc) Repetitive or needlessly wordy. • redundant adj. (Chiefly Britain, New Zealand, Australia) Dismissed from employment because no longer needed. |
| STANDDOWN | • standdown n. Alternative spelling of stand-down. • stand-down n. (Military) A time when soldiers are not on alert. • stand␣down v. (Idiomatic) To wait; to stop pursuing, stop fighting, or relax from a heightened readiness posture. |
| UNDAUNTED | • undaunted adj. Showing courage and resolution. • undaunted adj. Not shaken, discouraged or disheartened. • UNDAUNTED adj. not daunted. |
| UNTRODDEN | • untrodden adj. That has never been trod upon; unexplored, unspoiled. • untrodden adj. Of a person: undefeated. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • UNTREAD v. (Shakespeare) to tread back; to retrace. |