| ADJUDGMENT | • adjudgment n. The action of imposing judgment. • ADJUDGMENT n. the act of adjudging, also ADJUDGEMENT. |
| ADVANTAGED | • advantaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of advantage. • advantaged adj. Having been given an advantage, such as by biased referees in a competition. • advantaged adj. (Of a person) Financially secure; elite and economically successful. |
| BESTUDDING | • bestudding v. Present participle of bestud. • BESTUD v. to adorn with dots. |
| DEDICATING | • dedicating v. Present participle of dedicate. • DEDICATE v. to set apart for a special purpose. |
| DENIGRATED | • denigrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of denigrate. • DENIGRATE v. to blacken, defame. |
| DENUDATING | • denudating v. Present participle of denudate. • DENUDATE v. to strip of all covering, also DENUDE. |
| DESIGNATED | • designated v. Simple past tense and past participle of designate. • designated adj. Having a specified designation. • DESIGNATE v. to mark out so as to make known. |
| DISTENDING | • distending v. Present participle of distend. • DISTEND v. to swell. |
| GODAMNDEST | • godamndest adj. Alternative form of goddamnedest. • GODDAMNED adj. damned. |
| INDIGESTED | • indigested adj. (Now rare) Not resolved; not regularly disposed and arranged; unmethodical, crude. • indigested adj. Not digested in the stomach; undigested. • indigested adj. (Medicine, obsolete) Of wounds: not in a state suitable for healing; (specifically) of an abscess or… |
| OUTREDDING | • OUTREDDING n. the act of exceeding redness. |
| STIDDIEING | • STIDDIE v. (Old Norse) to forge on an anvil, also STITHY. |
| UNBUDGETED | • unbudgeted adj. Not allowed for in a budget. • UNBUDGETED adj. not budgeted for. |
| UNDIGESTED | • undigested adj. Not digested. • UNDIGESTED adj. not digested. |