| AMPASSIES | • ampassies n. Plural of ampassy. • AMPASSY n. ampersand, a symbol for plus in writing. |
| ESCAPISMS | • escapisms n. Plural of escapism. • ESCAPISM n. avoidance of reality. |
| IMPRESSES | • impresses n. Plural of impress. • impresses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impress. • IMPRESS v. to fix deeply in the mind. |
| MESPRISES | • MESPRISE n. (Spenser) scorn, slighting, also MESPRIZE. |
| MISPARSES | • misparses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misparse. • MISPARSE v. to parse incorrectly. |
| MISPOISES | • MISPOISE v. to poise incorrectly. |
| MISPRISES | • misprises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misprise. • MISPRISE v. to undervalue, also MISPRIZE. |
| MISSHAPES | • misshapes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misshape. • MISSHAPE v. (Spenser) to shape badly. |
| MISSPACES | • misspaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misspace. • MISSPACE v. to space incorrectly. |
| MISSPEAKS | • misspeaks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misspeak. • MISSPEAK v. to speak incorrectly. |
| MISSPELLS | • misspells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misspell. • MISSPELL v. to spell incorrectly. |
| MISSPENDS | • misspends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misspend. • MISSPEND v. to spend unwisely. |
| 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. |
| PREMISSES | • premisses n. Plural of premiss. • premisses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of premiss. • PREMISS v. to state or assume. |
| PSELLISMS | • PSELLISM n. a defect in articulation or pronunciation, also PSELLISMUS. |
| PSEPHISMS | • psephisms n. Plural of psephism. • PSEPHISM n. (historical) a decree of the Athenian assembly (from their voting with pebbles). |
| SIMPLESSE | • SIMPLESSE n. (Spenser) simplicity. |