| EVENTFUL | • eventful adj. Of or pertaining to high levels of activity; having many memorable events. • EVENTFUL adj. momentous. |
| EVENTUAL | • eventual adj. Finally resulting or occurring (after a period of time); inevitable. • eventual adj. Pertaining to events; event-related, evential. • eventual adj. (Proscribed, non-native speakers’ English or European Union) Possible, potential. |
| JUVENILE | • juvenile adj. Young; not fully developed. • juvenile adj. Characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish. • juvenile n. A prepubescent child. |
| NERVULES | • nervules n. Plural of nervule. • NERVULE n. a vascular ridge on a leaf, also NERVURE. |
| NIEVEFUL | • nieveful n. (Scotland) handful; fistful. • NIEVEFUL n. a closed handful. |
| NOUVELLE | • NOUVELLE n. (French) a long short story. |
| REVENUAL | • revenual adj. Of or relating to revenue. • REVENUAL adj. relating to revenue. |
| UNEVENLY | • unevenly adv. In an uneven or haphazard manner. • unevenly adv. In an unequal manner. • UNEVEN adv. not even. |
| UNLEVELS | • unlevels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unlevel. • UNLEVEL v. to make uneven or no longer level. |
| UNLEVIED | • unlevied adj. Not levied. • UNLEVIED adj. not levied. |
| UNSELVES | • unselves n. Plural of unself. • UNSELF n. altruism, impartiality. |
| UNVEILED | • unveiled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unveil. • unveiled adj. Not wearing, or not covered by, a veil. • UNVEIL v. to remove a covering from. |
| UNVEILER | • unveiler n. One who unveils something. • UNVEILER n. one who removes a veil. |
| VEINULES | • veinules n. Plural of veinule. • VEINULE n. a small vein, also VEINLET, VEINULET, VENULE. |
| VEINULET | • veinulet n. A venule or veinlet. • VEINULET n. a small veinule, also VEINLET, VEINULE, VENULE. |
| VENGEFUL | • vengeful adj. Vindictive or wanting vengeance. • VENGEFUL adj. seeking to avenge, also AVENGEFUL. |
| VENULOSE | • venulose adj. Full of venules, or small veins. • VENULOSE adj. full of venules, or small veins, also VENULOUS. |