| CONNIVES | • connives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connive. • CONNIVE v. to plot or conspire. |
| EEVNINGS | • eevnings n. Plural of eevning. • EEVNING n. the latter part of daylight hours, also EVENING, EEVEN, EEVN. |
| ENLIVENS | • enlivens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enliven. • ENLIVEN v. to make lively. |
| ENVIRONS | • environs n. Plural of environ: the environment, the surroundings. • environs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of environ. • ENVIRON v. to envelop, enclose. |
| ENVISION | • envision v. (Transitive) To conceive or see something within one’s mind. To imagine. • ENVISION v. to visualize, also ENVISAGE. |
| ENVYINGS | • envyings n. Plural of envying. • ENVYING n. the act of envying. |
| EVENINGS | • evenings adv. (Informal, somewhat dated) In the evening, during the evening. • evenings n. Plural of evening. • EVENING n. the latter part of daylight hours, also EEVEN, EEVN, EEVNING. |
| INNERVES | • innerves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of innerve. • INNERVE v. to supply with nerves or a nervous stimulus, also INNERVATE. |
| NERVINES | • nervines n. Plural of nervine. • NERVINE n. a soothing medicine. |
| NERVINGS | • nervings n. Plural of nerving. • NERVING n. a type of veterinary operation. |
| NONLIVES | • nonlives n. Plural of nonlife. • NONLIFE n. the absence of life. |
| VAINNESS | • vainness n. The property of being vain. • vainness n. Futility; fruitlessness. • VAINNESS n. the state of being vain. |
| VEININGS | • veinings n. Plural of veining. • VEINING n. a network of veins. |
| VENDINGS | • VENDING n. the act of selling goods for a living. |
| VENISONS | • venisons n. Plural of venison. • VENISON n. the edible flesh of a deer. |
| VENTINGS | • ventings n. Plural of venting. • VENTING n. the act of venting. |
| VINTNERS | • vintners n. Plural of vintner. • VINTNER n. a wine merchant. |