| ADVERTISEMENT | • advertisement n. (Marketing) A commercial solicitation designed to sell some commodity, service or similar. • advertisement n. A public notice. • advertisement n. A recommendation of a particular product, service or person. |
| ANIMADVERTERS | • animadverters n. Plural of animadverter. • ANIMADVERTER n. one who animadverts, comments on critically. |
| DECOMPRESSIVE | • decompressive adj. That decompresses. • DECOMPRESS adj. to release from pressure or compression. |
| DEMONSTRATIVE | • demonstrative adj. That serves to demonstrate, show or prove. • demonstrative adj. Given to open displays of emotion. • demonstrative adj. (Grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to. |
| DISSEVERMENTS | • disseverments n. Plural of disseverment. • DISSEVERMENT n. the act of dissevering, also DISSEVERANCE, DISSEVERATION. |
| DIVERTIMENTOS | • divertimentos n. Plural of divertimento. • DIVERTIMENTO n. (Italian) a genre of 18th century chamber music having several short movements. |
| DIVERTISEMENT | • divertisement n. (Archaic) diversion; amusement; recreation. • DIVERTISEMENT n. a diversion; a divertimento. |
| IMPROVIDENCES | • improvidences n. Plural of improvidence. • IMPROVIDENCE n. the state of being improvident. |
| MISADVENTURED | • misadventured adj. (Obsolete) unfortunate. • MISADVENTURED adj. (Shakespeare) unfortunate. |
| MISADVENTURER | • misadventurer n. One who experiences misadventures. • MISADVENTURER n. one who misadventures. |
| MISADVENTURES | • misadventures n. Plural of misadventure. • MISADVENTURE n. a misfortune, also MISVENTURE. |
| MISADVERTENCE | • misadvertence n. Inadvertence. • MISADVERTENCE n. inadvertence. |
| MISDELIVERIES | • misdeliveries n. Plural of misdelivery. |
| MISDELIVERING | • misdelivering v. Present participle of misdeliver. |
| OVERDRAMATISE | • overdramatise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of overdramatize. • OVERDRAMATISE v. to dramatise to excess, also OVERDRAMATIZE. |
| OVERESTIMATED | • overestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overestimate. • over-estimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of over-estimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERIMPRESSED | • overimpressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overimpress. • OVERIMPRESS v. to impress excessively. |
| OVERMEDICATES | • overmedicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overmedicate. • OVERMEDICATE v. to medicate to excess. |
| OVERMODESTIES | Sorry, definition not available. |