| BESHOUTING | • beshouting v. Present participle of beshout. • BESHOUT v. to shout at. |
| EXHAUSTING | • exhausting adj. Very tiring. • exhausting v. Present participle of exhaust. • EXHAUST v. to use the whole strength of. |
| EXTINGUISH | • extinguish v. (Transitive) To put out, as in fire; to end burning; to quench. • extinguish v. (Transitive) To destroy or abolish something. • extinguish v. (Transitive) To obscure or eclipse something. |
| GESUNDHEIT | • gesundheit interj. (North America) Said to someone who has just sneezed. • gesundheit interj. (Humorous) Said in response to a word that sounds onomatopoeically similar to a sneeze. • GESUNDHEIT interj. (German) your health (said to someone who has just sneezed). |
| NAUGHTIEST | • naughtiest adj. Superlative form of naughty: most naughty. • NAUGHTY adj. badly-behaved. |
| SHOGUNATES | • shogunates n. Plural of shogunate. • SHOGUNATE n. the office or dignity of a shogun, a hereditary military governor of Japan. |
| SHOTGUNNED | • shotgunned v. Simple past tense and past participle of shotgun. • SHOTGUN v. to shoot with a type of gun. |
| SHOTGUNNER | • shotgunner n. Someone who uses a shotgun. • SHOTGUNNER n. one who uses a shotgun. |
| SHUTTERING | • shuttering n. The act of closing something with shutters. • shuttering n. (Figurative) The winding down of a business, a publication, etc. • shuttering n. (Construction) Formwork. |
| SLEUTHINGS | • sleuthings n. Plural of sleuthing. • SLEUTHING n. the work of a detective. |
| SOUTHERING | • southering v. Present participle of souther. • SOUTHER v. to move towards the south. |
| TOUGHENERS | • tougheners n. Plural of toughener. • TOUGHENER n. something that toughens. |
| UNBESOUGHT | • unbesought adj. Not besought. • UNBESOUGHT adj. not looked for. |
| UNDELIGHTS | • undelights n. Plural of undelight. • UNDELIGHT n. lack of delight. |