| ASSURED | • assured v. Simple past tense and past participle of assure. • assured adj. Guaranteed; secure. • assured adj. Self-confident; self-assured; sure. |
| DISEURS | • DISEUR n. (French) a (male) reciter or entertainer. |
| DOUSERS | • dousers n. Plural of douser. • DOUSER n. something used for dousing. |
| DURESSE | • duresse n. Obsolete form of duress. • DURESSE n. compulsion by force, also DURESS. |
| DUSTERS | • dusters n. Plural of duster. • DUSTER n. one who dusts. |
| RUDASES | • RUDAS n. (Scots) a foulmouthed old woman. |
| SUDDERS | • SUDDER n. (Arabic) a supreme court. |
| SUDSERS | • sudsers n. Plural of sudser. • SUDSER n. (slang) a soap opera. |
| SUDSIER | • sudsier adj. Comparative form of sudsy: more sudsy. • SUDSY adj. full of suds. |
| SUNDERS | • sunders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sunder. • SUNDER v. to break apart. |
| SURBEDS | • surbeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of surbed. • SURBED v. (obsolete) to set on edge (applied to a stone with reference to the grain). |
| TRUSSED | • trussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of truss. • TRUSS v. to secure tightly. |
| UNDRESS | • undress v. (Reflexive) To remove one’s clothing. • undress v. (Intransitive) To remove one’s clothing. • undress v. (Transitive) To remove the clothing of (someone). |