| EXONERATIVE | • exonerative adj. Freeing from a burden or obligation; tending to exonerate. • EXONERATIVE adj. serving to exonerate. |
| EXTRAVERTED | • extraverted adj. Alternative form of extroverted. • extraverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of extravert. • EXTRAVERT v. to turn outwards. |
| EXTROVERTED | • extroverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of extrovert. • extroverted adj. Turned or thrust outwards, especially… • EXTROVERT v. to turn outwards. |
| IRREFLEXIVE | • irreflexive adj. (Set theory) Of a binary relation R on X: such that no element of X is R-related to itself. • IRREFLEXIVE adj. not reflecting. |
| MERVEILLEUX | • merveilleux n. (Historical) Contemporary names for an extravagantly dressed French fop or ‘fine lady’ of the period… • Merveilleux n. Alternative letter-case form of merveilleux. • MERVEILLEUX n. (French) a fashion extremist. |
| OVEREXCITED | • overexcited adj. Excessively excited. • overexcited v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexcite. • OVEREXCITE v. to excite too much. |
| OVEREXCITES | • overexcites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexcite. • OVEREXCITE v. to excite too much. |
| OVEREXERTED | • overexerted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexert. • OVEREXERT v. to exert oneself to excess. |
| OVEREXPOSED | • overexposed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overexpose. • overexposed adj. Exposed too much, especially of film or a photograph. • OVEREXPOSE v. to expose excessively. |
| OVEREXPOSES | • overexposes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overexpose. • OVEREXPOSE v. to expose excessively. |
| OVEREXTENDS | • overextends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overextend. • OVEREXTEND v. to extend beyond a safe or reasonable point. |
| REFLEXIVELY | • reflexively adv. In a reflexive manner. • reflexively adv. By reflex, automatically, without conscious thought. • REFLEXIVE adv. indicating that the action turns back upon the subject; relating to a reflex. |