| DESERVER | • deserver n. One who deserves. • DESERVER n. one who deserves. |
| OVERSEER | • overseer n. One who oversees or supervises. • overseer n. (Obsolete) A critic. • OVERSEER n. one that oversees. |
| PERVERSE | • perverse adj. Turned aside while against something, splitting off from a thing. • perverse adj. Morally wrong or evil; wicked; perverted. • perverse adj. Obstinately in the wrong; stubborn; intractable. |
| PRESERVE | • preserve n. A sweet spread made of any of a variety of fruits. • preserve n. A reservation, a nature preserve. • preserve n. An activity with restricted access. |
| RENVERSE | • renverse v. Obsolete form of reverse. • renverse adj. (Heraldry) Reversed; set with the head downward; turned contrary to the natural position. • RENVERSE v. (archaic) to reverse, to upset. |
| REREVISE | • rerevise v. To revise again. • REREVISE v. to revise again. |
| RESERVED | • reserved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reserve. • reserved adj. (Comparable) Slow to reveal emotion or opinions. • reserved adj. (Not comparable) Set aside for a particular person or purpose. |
| RESERVER | • reserver n. A person who reserves something. • RESERVER n. one who reserves. |
| RESERVES | • reserves n. Plural of reserve. • reserves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reserve. • RESERVE v. to hold in abeyance. |
| REVELERS | • revelers n. Plural of reveler, the US spelling of reveller. • REVELER n. one who revels, also REVELLER. |
| REVERERS | • reverers n. Plural of reverer. • REVERER n. one who reveres. |
| REVERIES | • reveries n. Plural of reverie. • reveries n. Plural of revery. • rêveries n. Plural of rêverie. |
| REVERSED | • reversed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reverse. • reversed adj. Turned or changed to the contrary; inside out. • reversed adj. (Botany) Resupinate. |
| REVERSER | • reverser n. Something which reverses a particular action or condition. • reverser n. (Scotland, law) A mortgager of land. • reverser n. (Slang, computing) A reverse-engineer. |
| REVERSES | • reverses n. Plural of reverse. • reverses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reverse. • REVERSE v. to turn or move in the opposite direction. |
| SCREEVER | • screever n. One who screeves, or draws with chalks on a pavement or sidewalk. • screever n. (Dated) A writer of begging letters. • SCREEVER n. one who writes begging letters. |
| VENERERS | • venerers n. Plural of venerer. • VENERER n. a gamekeeper. |