| BLINDFOLDING | • blindfolding v. Present participle of blindfold. • blindfolding n. The act of covering with a blindfold. • BLINDFOLD v. to cover someone's eyes to prevent them seeing. |
| CONFOUNDEDLY | • confoundedly adv. In a confounded manner; as if confused or thwarted. • confoundedly adv. Used as a mild oath: damnably. • CONFOUNDED adv. CONFOUND, to confuse, frustrate. |
| DISDAINFULNESS | • disdainfulness n. The state or quality of being disdainful. • DISDAINFUL n. full of or expressing disdain, also SDEIGNFULL. |
| DUMBFOUNDINGLY | • dumbfoundingly adv. In a dumbfounding manner. |
| FUNDHOLDING | • fundholding n. (Economics) The holding of a fund. • fundholding n. (UK) A former system of state funding of general practitioners in which they were allocated a budget… • FUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget. |
| FUNDHOLDINGS | • FUNDHOLDING n. under the NHS, the system enabling general practitioners to receive a fixed budget. |
| UNBLINDFOLD | • unblindfold v. (Transitive) To remove a blindfold from. • UNBLINDFOLD v. to remove a blindfold from. |
| UNBLINDFOLDED | • unblindfolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of unblindfold. • unblindfolded adj. Not having been blindfolded. • UNBLINDFOLD v. to remove a blindfold from. |
| UNBLINDFOLDING | • unblindfolding v. Present participle of unblindfold. • UNBLINDFOLD v. to remove a blindfold from. |
| UNBLINDFOLDS | • unblindfolds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unblindfold. • UNBLINDFOLD v. to remove a blindfold from. |
| UNDERINFLATED | • underinflated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underinflate. • UNDERINFLATED adj. not sufficiently inflated. |
| UNFOUNDEDLY | • unfoundedly adv. In an unfounded way; without basis. • UNFOUNDED adv. not founded. |