| ADVISERSHIP | • advisership n. The status or office of an adviser. • ADVISERSHIP n. the office of adviser. |
| DEPRAVITIES | • depravities n. Plural of depravity. • DEPRAVITY n. wickedness. |
| DEPRIVATION | • deprivation n. (Countable) The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity. • deprivation n. (Uncountable) The state of being deprived. • deprivation n. (Countable) The taking away from a clergyman of his benefice, or other spiritual promotion or dignity. |
| DEPRIVATIVE | • deprivative adj. Depriving. • DEPRIVATIVE adj. serving to deprive. |
| DESCRIPTIVE | • descriptive adj. Of, relating to, or providing a description. • descriptive adj. (Grammar) Of an adjective, stating an attribute of the associated noun (as heavy in the heavy dictionary). • descriptive adj. (Linguistics) Describing the structure, grammar, vocabulary and actual use of a language. |
| DISCERPTIVE | • discerptive adj. Tending to separate or disunite parts. • DISCERPTIVE adj. tending to discerp. |
| DISIMPROVED | • disimproved v. Simple past tense and past participle of disimprove. • DISIMPROVE v. to make worse. |
| DISIMPROVES | • disimproves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disimprove. • DISIMPROVE v. to make worse. |
| DISPROVIDED | • disprovided v. Simple past tense and past participle of disprovide. • DISPROVIDE v. (archaic) to fail to provide. |
| DISPROVIDES | • disprovides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disprovide. • DISPROVIDE v. (archaic) to fail to provide. |
| IMPROVIDENT | • improvident adj. Failing to provide for the future; reckless. • improvident adj. Incautious; prone to rashness. • IMPROVIDENT adj. lacking foresight, thoughtless, also UNPROVIDENT. |
| MISIMPROVED | • misimproved v. Simple past tense and past participle of misimprove. • MISIMPROVE v. to make worse by would-be improvement. |
| PILEDRIVERS | • piledrivers n. Plural of piledriver. • pile␣drivers n. Plural of pile driver. |
| PREDICATIVE | • predicative adj. (Grammar, of an adjectival or nominal phrase) Modifying a noun while in a predicate phrase, which predicate… • predicative n. (Grammar) An element of the predicate of a sentence which complements the subject or object by means… • predicative n. (Grammar) In some languages, a special part of speech used as a predicate and denoting a state of being. |
| PREVISIONED | • previsioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of prevision. • PREVISION v. to foresee. |
| PROVISIONED | • provisioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of provision. • provisioned adj. Possessing goods or supplies, especially food, obtained for future use. • PROVISION v. to provide. |
| REPUDIATIVE | • REPUDIATIVE adj. serving to repudiate. |
| VILIPENDERS | • VILIPENDER n. one who vilipends, treats with contempt. |