| DECEPTIVE | • deceptive adj. Likely or attempting to deceive. • DECEPTIVE adj. tending to deceive, also DECEPTORY. |
| DEPICTIVE | • depictive adj. Of or pertaining to depiction. • depictive n. (Grammar) A grammatical construction that indicates the state of a noun in relation to the action of a verb. • DEPICTIVE adj. relating to depiction. |
| DEPLETIVE | • depletive adj. Causing depletion. • depletive n. Any substance used to deplete. • DEPLETIVE adj. serving to deplete, also DEPLETORY. |
| DEPRIVERS | • deprivers n. Plural of depriver. • DEPRIVER n. one who deprives. |
| EAVESDRIP | • eavesdrip n. Synonym of eavesdrop (“dripping of rain from the eaves of a house”). • eavesdrip n. Synonym of eavesdrop (“the space around a house on which such water drips”). • EAVESDRIP n. the water that falls from the eaves of a house, also EAVESDROP. |
| OVERPLIED | • overplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of overply. • OVERPLY v. to ply to excess; overwork. |
| PERCEIVED | • perceived adj. Generally recognized to be true. • perceived adj. As seen or understood by an individual. • perceived v. Simple past tense and past participle of perceive. |
| PERFERVID | • perfervid adj. Extremely, excessively, or feverishly passionate; zealous. • PERFERVID adj. extremely or excessively passionate. |
| PERVIATED | • PERVIATE v. to make a way through. |
| PREDATIVE | • predative adj. Of, or resembling a predator. • PREDATIVE adj. relating to predation. |
| PREVAILED | • prevailed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prevail. • PREVAIL v. to triumph. |
| PREVIEWED | • previewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of preview. • pre-viewed adj. (Euphemistic, of a VHS cassette, DVD, etc.) Previously viewed; used. • PREVIEW v. to view or exhibit in advance, also PREVUE. |
| REPLEVIED | • replevied v. Simple past tense and past participle of replevy. • REPLEVY v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVIN. |
| REPRIEVED | • reprieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reprieve. • REPRIEVE v. to give a respite to. |
| VIDEOTAPE | • videotape n. A relatively wide magnetic tape used for recording visual images and sounds (as of a television production)… • videotape v. To make a recording of something on videotape. • videotape v. (Transitive, intransitive) To visually record (activity, or a motion picture) in general, with or without sound. |