| AMBIVALENCIES | • AMBIVALENCY n. simultaneous and contradictory feelings toward something, also AMBIVALENCE. |
| ELIMINATIVISM | • eliminativism n. (Philosophy) The materialist view that the majority of the mental states assumed by common sense like… • ELIMINATIVISM n. the theory that people's commonsense understanding of the mind is false. |
| EVANGELICISMS | • EVANGELICISM n. being an evangelist. |
| EVOLUTIONISMS | • evolutionisms n. Plural of evolutionism. • EVOLUTIONISM n. belief in evolution. |
| IMPULSIVENESS | • impulsiveness n. The quality of being impulsive. • IMPULSIVENESS n. the state of being impulsive. |
| INVEIGLEMENTS | • inveiglements n. Plural of inveiglement. • INVEIGLEMENT n. the act of inveigling. |
| LIVESTREAMING | • livestreaming v. Present participle of livestream. • live-streaming v. Present participle of live-stream. • LIVESTREAM v. to broadcast (an event) on the internet as it happens. |
| MACHIAVELIANS | • MACHIAVELIAN n. a politically cunning person, also MACHIAVELLIAN. |
| MANIPULATIVES | • manipulatives n. Plural of manipulative. • MANIPULATIVE n. one who engages in manipulation. |
| MISDELIVERING | • misdelivering v. Present participle of misdeliver. |
| MISDEVELOPING | • misdeveloping v. Present participle of misdevelop. • MISDEVELOP v. to develop wrongly. |
| MISEVALUATING | • misevaluating v. Present participle of misevaluate. • MISEVALUATE v. to evaluate wrongly. |
| MISEVALUATION | • misevaluation n. Inaccurate or incorrect evaluation. • MISEVALUATION n. a wrong evaluation. |
| REVOLUTIONISM | • revolutionism n. The state of being in revolution. • revolutionism n. Revolutionary doctrines or principles. • REVOLUTIONISM n. belief in revolution. |
| UNIVERSALISMS | • universalisms n. Plural of universalism. • Universalisms n. Plural of Universalism. • UNIVERSALISM n. belief in universal salvation. |
| VENTRILOQUISM | • ventriloquism n. The art of projecting one’s voice without moving the lips so that it appears to come from another source… • VENTRILOQUISM n. the production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker, also VENTRILOQUY. |