| MISGRADED | • misgraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgrade. • MISGRADE v. to grade incorrectly. |
| DENDROGRAMS | • dendrograms n. Plural of dendrogram. • DENDROGRAM n. a branching diagram to show e.g. evolutionary descent. |
| GORMANDISED | • gormandised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gormandise. • GORMANDISE v. to indulge a taste for good food to excess, also GORMANDIZE, GOURMANDISE, GOURMANDIZE. |
| MISDREADING | • misdreading v. Present participle of misdread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| MISGENDERED | • misgendered v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgender. • MISGENDER v. to refer to (a person) using a pronoun or title that does not correspond with that person's gender identity. |
| MISREGARDED | • misregarded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misregard. • MISREGARD v. (Spenser) to have no regard for. |
| DAYDREAMINGS | • daydreamings n. Plural of daydreaming. • DAYDREAMING n. having daydreams. |
| DEGLAMORISED | • deglamorised v. Simple past tense and past participle of deglamorise. • DEGLAMORISE v. to remove the glamour from, also DEGLAMORIZE. |
| GOURMANDISED | • gourmandised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gourmandise. • GOURMANDISE v. to indulge a taste for good food to excess, also GORMANDISE, GORMANDIZE, GOURMANDIZE. |
| DEDRAMATISING | • DEDRAMATISE v. to play down the importance of, lessen or keep low the tension or friction caused by, also DEDRAMATIZE. |
| DISEMBRANGLED | • disembrangled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembrangle. • DISEMBRANGLE v. (obsolete) to free from dispute. |
| MISADDRESSING | • misaddressing v. Present participle of misaddress. • MISADDRESS v. to address wrongly. |
| UNDERKINGDOMS | • underkingdoms n. Plural of underkingdom. • UNDERKINGDOM n. a subkingdom. |
| DISEMBURDENING | • disemburdening v. Present participle of disemburden. • DISEMBURDEN v. to disburden. |
| SLEDGEHAMMERED | • sledgehammered v. Simple past tense and past participle of sledgehammer. • SLEDGEHAMMER v. to strike with a sledgehammer. |