| SENT | • sent v. Simple past tense and past participle of send. • sent n. A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Estonian kroon. • sent n. Obsolete form of scent. |
| ABSENT | • absent adj. (Not comparable) Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present; missing. • absent adj. (Not comparable) Not existing; lacking. • absent adj. (Comparable) Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded; preoccupied. |
| ASSENT | • assent v. (Intransitive) To agree to a proposal. • assent n. Agreement; act of agreeing. • ASSENT v. to express agreement. |
| RESENT | • resent v. (Transitive) To feel resentment over; to consider as an affront. • resent v. (Transitive) To express displeasure or indignation at. • resent v. (Transitive, obsolete) To be sensible of; to feel. |
| UNSENT | • unsent adj. Not yet sent or transmitted. • UNSENT adj. not sent. |
| UPSENT | • upsent v. Simple past tense and past participle of upsend. • UPSEND v. to send upward. |
| WISENT | • wisent n. The European bison, Bison bonasus. • WISENT n. (German) a European bison. |
| CONSENT | • consent v. (Intransitive) To express willingness, to give permission. • consent v. (Transitive, medicine) To cause to sign a consent form. • consent v. (Transitive, obsolete) To grant; to allow; to assent to. |
| DISSENT | • dissent v. (Intransitive) To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to). • dissent v. (Intransitive) To differ from, especially in opinion, beliefs, etc. • dissent v. (Obsolete) To be different; to have contrary characteristics. |
| MISSENT | • missent v. Simple past tense and past participle of missend. • MISSEND v. to send incorrectly. |
| PRESENT | • present adj. Relating to now, for the time being; current. • present adj. Located in the immediate vicinity. • present adj. (Obsolete) Having an immediate effect (Of a medicine, poison etc.); fast-acting. |
| COPRESENT | • copresent adj. Present along with others. • copresent v. (Transitive) To present along with others. • COPRESENT v. to present jointly with another. |
| REPRESENT | • represent v. (Transitive) To present again or anew; to present by means of something standing in the place of; to… • represent v. (Transitive) To portray visually; to delineate. • represent v. (Transitive) To portray by mimicry or acting; to act the part or character of. |
| DISCONSENT | • disconsent n. (Archaic) Disagreement. • disconsent v. (Archaic, intransitive) To differ; to disagree. • DISCONSENT v. (obsolete) to differ or dissent. |
| OMNIPRESENT | • omnipresent adj. Being everywhere simultaneously. • OMNIPRESENT adj. present everywhere. |
| MISREPRESENT | • misrepresent v. To represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something. • MISREPRESENT v. to give a false or misleading representation of. |
| MULTIPRESENT | • multipresent adj. Exhibiting multipresence; present in more than one place at the same time. • MULTIPRESENT adj. being in many places at once. |