| AGGRIEVEDLY | • aggrievedly adv. In the manner of someone who is aggrieved. • AGGRIEVED adv. AGGRIEVE, to distress. |
| BEDRIVELING | • bedriveling v. Present participle of bedrivel. • BEDRIVEL v. to cover with saliva. |
| DELEVERAGED | • deleveraged v. Simple past tense and past participle of deleverage. • DELEVERAGE v. (of an organization) to reduce the ratio of debt capital to equity capital. |
| DELEVERAGES | • deleverages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deleverage. • DELEVERAGE v. (of an organization) to reduce the ratio of debt capital to equity capital. |
| DESERVINGLY | • deservingly adv. In a deserving manner. • DESERVING adv. worthy. |
| DESILVERING | • desilvering v. Present participle of desilver. • DESILVER v. to remove the silver from. |
| DIVERGENTLY | • divergently adv. In a divergent manner. • DIVERGENT adv. diverging. |
| GERUNDIVELY | • gerundively adv. In the manner of a gerund; as, or in place of, a gerund. • GERUNDIVE adv. relating to a gerund. |
| GLENDOVEERS | • glendoveers n. Plural of glendoveer. • GLENDOVEER n. (Southey) a heavenly spirit. |
| LAVENDERING | • lavendering v. Present participle of lavender. • LAVENDER v. to perfume with lavender. |
| OVERGLANCED | • overglanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of overglance. • OVERGLANCE v. to glance over. |
| OVERGLOOMED | • overgloomed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overgloom. • OVERGLOOM v. to cover with gloom. |
| OVERINDULGE | • overindulge v. (Transitive, intransitive) To indulge to excess. • over-indulge v. Alternative spelling of overindulge. • OVERINDULGE v. to indulge to excess. |
| OVERLENDING | • overlending v. Present participle of overlend. • OVERLEND v. to lend too much. |
| OVERLIGHTED | • overlighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlight. • OVERLIGHT v. to light too much. |