| ADVERTING | • adverting v. Present participle of advert. • ADVERT v. to refer to in speech or writing. |
| DECURVING | • DECURVE v. to curve downwards. |
| DEPRAVING | • depraving v. Present participle of deprave. • DEPRAVE v. to corrupt in morals. |
| DEPRIVING | • depriving v. Present participle of deprive. • DEPRIVE v. to take something away from. |
| DESERVING | • deserving adj. Worthy of reward or praise; meritorious. • deserving adj. Meriting, worthy (Reward, punishment etc.). • deserving n. Desert, merit. |
| DEVOURING | • devouring v. Present participle of devour. • devouring n. The act by which something is devoured. • DEVOUR v. to eat voraciously. |
| DIVERGENT | • divergent adj. Growing further apart; diverging. • divergent adj. (Mathematics) (said of a sequence or series) Diverging; not approaching a limit. • divergent adj. Disagreeing from something given; differing. |
| DIVERGING | • diverging v. Present participle of diverge. • diverging n. Divergence. • DIVERGE v. to move in different directions from a point. |
| DIVERSING | • DIVERSE v. to turn aside. |
| DIVERTING | • diverting v. Present participle of divert. • DIVERT v. to turn aside. |
| DRIVELING | • driveling v. Present participle of drivel. • driveling n. Foolish talk. • DRIVEL v. to let saliva flow from the mouth. |
| ENGRIEVED | • engrieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of engrieve. • engrieved adj. Hurt, grieved, pained. • ENGRIEVE v. (Spenser) to grieve. |
| GERUNDIVE | • gerundive n. (In Latin grammar) a verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity, equivalent in form to… • gerundive n. (Less commonly, in English grammar) a verbal adjective ending in -ing , also called a "present participle". • gerundive adj. Gerundial. |
| INGROOVED | • ingrooved v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingroove. • INGROOVE v. to fit into a groove, also ENGROOVE. |
| OVERDOING | • overdoing v. Present participle of overdo. • OVERDO v. to do to excess. |
| PERVADING | • pervading v. Present participle of pervade. • PERVADE v. to permeate the whole. |
| REDRIVING | • redriving v. Present participle of redrive. • REDRIVE v. to drive again. |
| RINGDOVES | • ringdoves n. Plural of ringdove. • ring␣doves n. Plural of ring dove. • RINGDOVE n. the wood-pigeon, from the broken white ring or line on its neck. |
| VINEGARED | • vinegared adj. Seasoned with vinegar. • VINEGAR v. to treat with a sour liquid used as a condiment or preservative. |