| CONVOKER | • convoker n. One who convokes or calls together. • CONVOKER n. one who convokes. |
| LOOKOVER | • lookover n. A brief visual inspection. • look␣over v. (Transitive) To give a brief visual inspection. • look␣over v. (Transitive) To scan-read and check for errors. |
| OVERBOOK | • overbook v. (Transitive) To sell or guarantee more seats for (an event) than actually exist. • OVERBOOK v. to book in excess of space available. |
| OVERCOOK | • overcook v. (Transitive) To cook for too long or at too high a temperature. • overcook v. (Transitive, slang) To do something to excess; to overdo. • OVERCOOK v. to cook too long. |
| OVERLOCK | • overlock n. (Sewing) A stitch that sews over the edge of one or two pieces of cloth for edging, hemming or seaming. • overlock v. (Sewing) To stitch in this manner. • overlock v. (Transitive) To make the bolt of a lock go too far. |
| OVERLOOK | • overlook n. A vista or point that gives a beautiful view. • overlook v. To offer a view (of something) from a higher position. • overlook v. To fail to notice; to look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it. |
| OVERSOAK | • oversoak v. (Transitive) To soak for too long. • OVERSOAK v. to soak too much. |
| OVERTOOK | • overtook v. Simple past tense of overtake. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| OVERWORK | • overwork v. (Transitive) To make (someone or something) work too hard. • overwork v. (Intransitive) To work too hard. • overwork v. (Transitive) To fill too full of work; to crowd with labour. |
| PROVOKED | • provoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of provoke. • PROVOKE v. to arouse to anger or sexual desire. |
| PROVOKER | • provoker n. A person who provokes; a troublemaker. • PROVOKER n. something or someone that provokes. |
| PROVOKES | • provokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of provoke. • PROVOKE v. to arouse to anger or sexual desire. |