| DISMISSED | • dismissed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dismiss. • DISMISS v. to send away. |
| DISMISSES | • dismisses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dismiss. • DISMISS v. to send away. |
| EMISSIONS | • emissions n. Plural of emission. • EMISSION n. the act of emitting. |
| MIMESISES | • MIMESIS n. (Greek) imitation, esp. in literature and art or by an animal of its surroundings, etc. |
| MISBIASES | • MISBIAS v. to bias wrongly. |
| MISPOISES | • MISPOISE v. to poise incorrectly. |
| MISPRISES | • misprises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misprise. • MISPRISE v. to undervalue, also MISPRIZE. |
| MISRAISES | • misraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misraise. • MISRAISE v. to raise wrongly. |
| MISTINESS | • mistiness n. The quality of being misty. • MISTINESS n. the state of being misty. |
| PESSIMISM | • pessimism n. A general belief that bad things will happen. • pessimism n. The doctrine that this world is the worst of all possible worlds. • pessimism n. (Computing) The condition of being pessimal. |
| PESSIMIST | • pessimist n. Someone who habitually expects the worst outcome; one who looks on the dark side of things. • PESSIMIST n. one who tends to look on the dark side of things. |
| SEISMISMS | • seismisms n. Plural of seismism. • SEISMISM n. the natural activity involved in earthquakes. |
| SEMITISTS | • Semitists n. Plural of Semitist. • SEMITIST n. a Semitic scholar. |
| SIMILISES | • similises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of similise. • SIMILISE v. to liken, also SIMILIZE. |
| SIMONISES | • simonises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simonise. • SIMONISE v. to polish with wax, also SIMONIZE. |
| SLIMINESS | • sliminess n. The property of being slimy. • SLIMINESS n. the state of being slimy. |
| SLIMSIEST | • SLIMSY adj. flimsy, also SLIMPSY. |