| APPOINTEES | • appointees n. Plural of appointee. • APPOINTEE n. one who is appointed. |
| APPOINTERS | • appointers n. Plural of appointer. • APPOINTER n. one who appoints. |
| APPOINTING | • appointing v. Present participle of appoint. • APPOINT v. to assign to a job. |
| APPOINTIVE | • appointive adj. Of, pertaining to, or filled by appointment. • APPOINTIVE adj. subject to appointment; as, an appointive office. |
| APPOINTORS | • appointors n. Plural of appointor. • APPOINTOR n. a person who is given (by the owner) the power to appoint property to other persons. |
| APPORTIONS | • apportions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of apportion. • APPORTION v. to portion out. |
| APPOSITELY | • appositely adv. In an apposite manner. • APPOSITE adv. appropriate. |
| APPOSITION | • apposition n. (Grammar) A construction in which one noun or noun phrase is placed with another as an explanatory equivalent… • apposition n. (Grammar) The relationship between such nouns or noun phrases. • apposition n. The quality of being side-by-side, apposed instead of being opposed, not being front-to-front but next to each other. |
| APPOSITIVE | • appositive adj. Of or being in apposition. • appositive n. (Grammar) a word or phrase that is in apposition. • APPOSITIVE adj. relating to apposition. |
| DISAPPOINT | • disappoint v. (Transitive) To sadden or displease (someone) by underperforming, or by not delivering something promised… • disappoint v. (Transitive) To deprive (someone of something expected or hoped for). • disappoint v. (Transitive, dated) To fail to meet (an expectation); to fail to fulfil (a hope). |
| INAPPOSITE | • inapposite adj. Inappropriate, not suitable for the situation. • INAPPOSITE adj. not apposite. |
| PREAPPOINT | • preappoint v. (Transitive) To appoint beforehand. • PREAPPOINT v. to appoint previously, or beforehand. |
| RAPPORTAGE | • rapportage n. The reporting of social news, especially by an eyewitness. • rapportage n. Information of a social nature that has been reported. • RAPPORTAGE n. (French) the description of real events in writing. |
| RAPPORTEUR | • rapporteur n. (Law, politics) A person appointed by a deliberative body to investigate an issue or a situation, and… • RAPPORTEUR n. (French) a person who gives reports (as at a meeting of a learned society). |
| REAPPOINTS | • reappoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappoint. • REAPPOINT v. to appoint again. |