| ADMITTEES | • admittees n. Plural of admittee. • ADMITTEE n. one that is admitted. |
| ATTEMPTED | • attempted adj. Tried, with the connotation of failure. • attempted v. Simple past tense and past participle of attempt. • ATTEMPT v. to endeavour. |
| BESMUTTED | • besmutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of besmut. • BESMUT v. to blacken with soot. |
| DEMENTATE | • dementate v. (Obsolete) To dement, to make crazy. • dementate adj. (Obsolete) Deprived of reason. • DEMENTATE v. (archaic) to deprive of reason. |
| DETERMENT | • determent n. The act of deterring; deterrence. • DETERMENT n. the act of deterring. |
| DETRIMENT | • detriment n. Harm, hurt, damage. • detriment n. (UK, obsolete) A charge made to students and barristers for incidental repairs of the rooms they occupy. • detriment v. (Transitive, chiefly obsolete) To be detrimental to; to harm or mar. |
| EMBATTLED | • embattled adj. Armed or prepared for battle (literally or figuratively). • embattled adj. Of a place: occupied or surrounded by armed troops (also figuratively). • embattled adj. Of a place: strengthened so as to withstand attacks; fortified. |
| ESTIMATED | • estimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of estimate. • ESTIMATE v. to calculate. |
| MEDITATED | • meditated adj. Planned. • meditated v. Simple past tense and past participle of meditate. • MEDITATE v. to consider thoughtfully. |
| MEDITATES | • meditates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meditate. • MEDITATE v. to consider thoughtfully. |
| MIDINETTE | • midinette n. A female salesperson, a shopgirl, especially in Paris. • midinette n. A vacuous but fashionable young woman. • midinette n. A type of miniature climbing rose. |
| MODESTEST | • modestest adj. Superlative form of modest: most modest. • MODEST adj. unassuming. |
| PERMITTED | • permitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of permit. • permitted adj. Allowed, authorized. • PERMIT v. to allow. |
| REEMITTED | • reemitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reemit. • REEMIT v. to emit again. |
| SMATTERED | • smattered v. Simple past tense and past participle of smatter. • SMATTER v. to speak with little knowledge. |
| TEMPESTED | • tempested v. Simple past tense and past participle of tempest. • TEMPEST v. (Milton) to stir violently. |
| TORMENTED | • tormented v. Simple past tense and past participle of torment. • tormented adj. Miserable or anguished, especially with anxiety or guilt. • tormented adj. (US, colloquial) Damned; accursed. |
| TREMATODE | • trematode n. (Zoology) a parasitic flatworm of the class Trematoda. • TREMATODE n. a kind of parasitic flatworm, also TREMATOID. |
| TRUMPETED | • trumpeted v. Simple past tense and past participle of trumpet. • TRUMPET v. to sound on a brass wind instrument. |
| UNTEMPTED | • untempted adj. Not tempted. • UNTEMPTED adj. not tempted. |