| INTERVIEWED | • interviewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interview. • INTERVIEW v. to conduct a formal meeting with. |
| INTERVIEWEE | • interviewee n. Someone being interviewed, i.e. the person answering the questions. • INTERVIEWEE n. one who is interviewed. |
| INTERVIEWER | • interviewer n. One who interviews. • INTERVIEWER n. one who interviews. |
| INTERWEAVED | • interweaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of interweave. • INTERWEAVE v. to weave together. |
| INTERWEAVER | • interweaver n. One who interweaves. • INTERWEAVER n. one who interweaves. |
| INTERWEAVES | • interweaves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interweave. • INTERWEAVE v. to weave together. |
| OVERSTREWED | • overstrewed v. Simple past tense of overstrew. • OVERSTREW v. to strew or scatter over. |
| OVERSWEETEN | • oversweeten v. (Transitive) To make too sweet. • OVERSWEETEN v. to sweeten to excess. |
| OVERTOWERED | • overtowered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overtower. • OVERTOWER v. to tower over or above. |
| OVERWATERED | • overwatered adj. Watered too much. • OVERWATER v. to water excessively. |
| OVERWEATHER | • overweather v. (Transitive, obsolete) To expose too long to the influence of harsh weather, or show the effects of such exposure. • overweather adj. (Aviation) Flying high enough to avoid storms and turbulence. • OVERWEATHER v. (Shakespeare) to batter by violence of weather. |
| OVERWRESTED | • overwrested v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwrest. • OVERWREST v. to wrest or force from the natural or proper position. |
| OVERWRESTLE | • overwrestle v. (Transitive, archaic) To defeat or overcome by wrestling. • OVERWRESTLE v. (Spenser) to overcome by wrestling. |
| REINTERVIEW | • reinterview v. To interview again. • REINTERVIEW v. to interview again. |
| TELEVIEWERS | • televiewers n. Plural of televiewer. • TELEVIEWER n. one who views by television. |
| WATERLEAVES | • waterleaves n. Plural of waterleaf. • WATERLEAF n. any plant of the American genus Hydrophyllum, herbs having white or pale blue bell-shaped flowers. |