| DISCOVERED | • discovered v. Simple past tense and past participle of discover. • DISCOVER v. to find out, also DISCOURE, DISCURE. |
| DISFAVORED | • disfavored v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfavor. • disfavored adj. Not favored. • DISFAVOR v. to regard with disapproval, also DISFAVOUR. |
| DISPROOVED | • disprooved v. Simple past tense and past participle of disproove. • DISPROOVE v. (Spenser) to disapprove of. |
| DISPROVIDE | • disprovide v. (Obsolete, transitive) Not to provide; to fail to provide. • DISPROVIDE v. (archaic) to fail to provide. |
| OVERBIDDEN | • overbidden v. Past participle of overbide. • OVERBID v. to bid or offer beyond, or in excess of. |
| OVERBIDDER | • overbidder n. One who overbids. • OVERBIDDER n. one who makes unduly high bids. |
| OVEREDITED | • overedited v. Simple past tense and past participle of overedit. • OVEREDIT v. to edit more than necessary. |
| OVERGILDED | • overgilded adj. Gilded on top. • overgilded adj. Excessively gilded, to the point of being gaudy. • OVERGILD v. to gild over. |
| OVERGIRDED | • overgirded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overgird. • OVERGIRD v. to gird to excess. |
| OVERRIDDEN | • overridden v. Past participle of override. • over-ridden v. (Rare) Alternative spelling of overridden. • over-ridden adj. Excessively ridden. |
| OVERWINDED | • overwinded adj. (Music) Of a musical instrument: provided with too much air or wind. • OVERWIND v. to wind too much, as a watch. |
| REDIVORCED | • redivorced v. Simple past tense and past participle of redivorce. • REDIVORCE v. to divorce again. |
| UNDIVORCED | • undivorced adj. Not divorced. • undivorced v. Simple past tense and past participle of undivorce. • UNDIVORCED adj. not divorced. |
| UNPROVIDED | • unprovided adj. Not provided; not supplied or equipped; unprepared. • UNPROVIDE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of necessary provision. |