| CONVOKERS | • convokers n. Plural of convoker. • CONVOKER n. one who convokes. |
| OVERBANKS | • overbanks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbank. • OVERBANK n. a stage of a river where it overflows its bank. |
| OVERDRANK | • overdrank v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERDRINK | • overdrink v. (Transitive, intransitive) To drink to excess. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERDRUNK | • overdrunk v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdrink. • OVERDRINK v. to drink to excess. |
| OVERFRANK | • overfrank v. To pay excessive franking credits. • overfrank v. (Philately) To apply stamps with a higher value than the postage required to a letter. • overfrank adj. Excessively frank or candid. |
| OVERINKED | • overinked v. Simple past tense and past participle of overink. • OVERINKED adj. concealed by the use of ink. |
| OVERKINGS | • overkings n. Plural of overking. • OVERKING n. a king who has sovereignty over inferior kings or ruling princes. |
| OVERRANKS | • OVERRANK v. to assign an unnecessarily high rank to. |
| OVERSTANK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| OVERSTINK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| OVERSTUNK | • OVERSTINK v. (Shakespeare) to stink more than. |
| OVERTAKEN | • overtaken v. Past participle of overtake. • overtaken adj. (Archaic) drunk; intoxicated. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| OVERTHINK | • overthink v. (Archaic) To think about; think over. • overthink v. To think or analyze too much. • overthink v. (Rare) To think too highly (of); overestimate. |
| REEVOKING | • reevoking v. Present participle of reevoke. • reëvoking v. Present participle of reëvoke. • REEVOKE v. to evoke again. |
| REINVOKED | • reinvoked v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvoke. • REINVOKE v. to invoke again. |
| REINVOKES | • reinvokes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvoke. • REINVOKE v. to invoke again. |
| UNPROVOKE | • unprovoke v. To undo or counter a provocation. • UNPROVOKE v. (Shakespeare) to counteract the provocation of. |
| UNREVOKED | • unrevoked adj. Not revoked. • UNREVOKED adj. not revoked. |