| ADVENTURISM | • adventurism n. The behaviour of an adventurer; risk-taking. • adventurism n. (Politics) The taking of excessive risks by a government in their political, economic or foreign affairs. • ADVENTURISM n. improvisation in the absence or in defiance of accepted plans or principles. |
| ADVENTURIST | • adventurist n. Someone who is into adventurism. • adventurist n. A politician involved in adventurism. • ADVENTURIST n. a practitioner of adventurism. |
| DISAVENTURE | • disaventure n. (Obsolete) misfortune. • DISAVENTURE n. (Spenser) a mishap, also DISADVENTURE. |
| OUVIRANDRAS | • OUVIRANDRA n. (Malagasy) a water-plant of Madagascar, aka lattice-leaf. |
| OVERDUSTING | • overdusting v. Present participle of overdust. • OVERDUST v. to dust over. |
| OVERINSURED | • overinsured v. Simple past tense and past participle of overinsure. • OVERINSURE v. to insure to excess. |
| OVERSUDSING | • oversudsing v. Present participle of oversuds. • OVERSUDS v. to form an excessive amount of suds. |
| REJUVENISED | • rejuvenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of rejuvenise. • REJUVENISE v. to rejuvenate, also REJUVENIZE. |
| UNDECEIVERS | • undeceivers n. Plural of undeceiver. • UNDECEIVER n. one who undeceives. |
| UNDERDRIVES | • underdrives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdrive. • UNDERDRIVE n. a gear which transmits to the driving shaft a speed less than engine speed. |
| UNDERINVEST | • underinvest v. (Business) To invest insufficiently. • UNDERINVEST v. to invest insufficient funds. |
| UNDERVOICES | • undervoices n. Plural of undervoice. • undervoices v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undervoice. • UNDERVOICE n. a subdued voice. |
| UNDESERVING | • undeserving adj. Considered unworthy of reward. • UNDESERVING adj. not deserving. |
| UNVARNISHED | • unvarnished adj. Not having been coated with varnish (or a similar surface treatment). • unvarnished adj. (Figuratively, by extension) Natural, unmodified, unembellished, not exaggerated. • UNVARNISHED adj. not adorned or glossed. |
| VANGUARDISM | • vanguardism n. (Politics) The strategy whereby an organization (usually a vanguard party) attempts to place itself… • VANGUARDISM n. the condition of being or practice of positioning oneself as or within the vanguard of a movement, esp. political. |
| VANGUARDIST | • vanguardist n. A proponent of vanguardism. • VANGUARDIST n. a practitioner of vanguardism. |