| BEREAVEMENT | • bereavement n. The state of being bereaved; deprivation; especially the loss of a relative by death. • BEREAVEMENT n. the state or fact of being bereaved. |
| ENLEVEMENTS | • enlevements n. Plural of enlevement. • ENLEVEMENT n. (obsolete) in Scots law, the abduction of a woman or child. |
| GENEVRETTES | • GENEVRETTE n. a wine made from wild fruits flavoured with juniper berries. |
| INTERVIEWEE | • interviewee n. Someone being interviewed, i.e. the person answering the questions. • INTERVIEWEE n. one who is interviewed. |
| OVEREXERTED | • overexerted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexert. • OVEREXERT v. to exert oneself to excess. |
| OVERSECRETE | • oversecrete v. (Medicine) to secrete excessively. • over-secrete v. Alternative form of oversecrete. |
| OVERSTEERED | • oversteered v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversteer. • OVERSTEER v. to steer excessively. |
| OVERSWEETEN | • oversweeten v. (Transitive) To make too sweet. • OVERSWEETEN v. to sweeten to excess. |
| PERSEVERATE | • perseverate v. (Instransitive, chiefly psychology) To persist in doing something; to continue to repeat an action after… • perseverate v. (Transitive, psychology) To cause the perseveration of (a given reflex or response). • PERSEVERATE v. to repeat an action continually or habitually. |
| REVEGETATED | • revegetated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revegetate. • REVEGETATE v. to vegetate anew. |
| REVEGETATES | • revegetates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revegetate. • REVEGETATE v. to vegetate anew. |
| REVENGEMENT | • revengement n. Revenge. • REVENGEMENT n. (Shakespeare) revenge, also VENGEMENT. |
| REVERBERATE | • reverberate v. (Intransitive) To ring or sound with many echos. • reverberate v. (Intransitive) To have a lasting effect. • reverberate v. (Intransitive) To repeatedly return. |
| SEVENTEENTH | • seventeenth adj. The ordinal form of the number seventeen. • seventeenth n. One of seventeen equal parts of a whole. • seventeenth n. (Music) An interval of two octaves and a third. |
| TELEVERITES | • TELEVERITE n. the televising of scenes from actual life to give a sense of heightened realism. |
| TELEVIEWERS | • televiewers n. Plural of televiewer. • TELEVIEWER n. one who views by television. |
| VELVETEENED | • velveteened adj. Dressed in velveteen. • VELVETEENED adj. made of velveteen, a kind of cloth. |
| YESTEREVENS | • YESTEREVEN n. yesterday evening, also YESTEREVE, YESTEREVENING, YESTREEN. |