| DECURVES | • DECURVE v. to curve downwards. |
| DELUSIVE | • delusive adj. Producing delusions. • delusive adj. Delusional. • delusive adj. Inappropriate to reality; forming part of a delusion. |
| DEVALUES | • devalues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devalue. • DEVALUE v. to lessen the worth of. |
| OVERUSED | • overused adj. Used too much, or too often. • overused adj. (Of a word or phrase) hackneyed or clichéd. • overused v. Simple past tense and past participle of overuse. |
| REVULSED | • revulsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of revulse. • revulsed adj. Repelled; repulsed; feeling revulsion. • REVULSED adj. affected with revulsion. |
| SEDUCIVE | • seducive adj. Obsolete form of seductive. • SEDUCIVE adj. able to seduce. |
| SUBVENED | • subvened v. Simple past tense and past participle of subvene. • SUBVENE v. to arrive or occur as a support or relief. |
| SURVEYED | • surveyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of survey. • SURVEY v. to examine in detail. |
| UNSERVED | • unserved adj. Not served. • unserved adj. (Law) yet to be served (prison sentence). • UNSERVED adj. not served. |
| UNVERSED | • unversed adj. Inexperienced, untrained. • unversed adj. Not expressed in verse, unversified. • UNVERSED adj. not versed. |
| UNVESTED | • unvested adj. (Finance) Not vested: not free of contingencies. • UNVESTED adj. not vested. |
| VENDEUSE | • vendeuse n. A saleswoman in a fashionable clothing store. • VENDEUSE n. (French) a saleswoman. |
| VERDURES | • verdures n. Plural of verdure. • VERDURE n. green vegetation. |
| VESTURED | • vestured v. Simple past tense and past participle of vesture. • VESTURE v. (archaic) to clothe. |