| ADDICTED | • addicted adj. Having a biochemical addiction. • addicted adj. Devoted to or obsessed with something. • addicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of addict. |
| BENEDICT | • benedict n. (Rare) A newly married man, especially one who was previously a confirmed bachelor. • benedict adj. (Obsolete) Having mild and salubrious qualities. • benedict v. (Rare) to bless. |
| DICTATED | • dictated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dictate. • DICTATE v. to read aloud for recording. |
| DICTATES | • dictates n. Plural of dictate. • dictates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dictate. • DICTATE v. to read aloud for recording. |
| DICTATOR | • dictator n. A totalitarian leader of a country, nation, or government. • dictator n. (History) A magistrate without colleague in republican Ancient Rome, who held full executive authority… • dictator n. A tyrannical boss or authority figure. |
| DICTIEST | • dictiest adj. Superlative form of dicty: most dicty. • DICTY adj. (US slang) proud, snobbish, also DICKTY. |
| DICTIONS | • dictions n. Plural of diction. • DICTION n. the manner of enunciation in speaking, singing, etc. |
| INDICTED | • indicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of indict. • INDICT v. to charge with a crime. |
| INDICTEE | • indictee n. A person who is indicted. • INDICTEE n. one who is indicted. |
| INDICTER | • indicter n. One who indicts. • INDICTER n. one who indicts, also INDICTOR. |
| INDICTOR | • indictor n. (Law) One who indicts. • INDICTOR n. one who indicts, also INDICTER. |
| MALEDICT | • maledict adj. Accursed, cursed. • maledict v. To curse. • maledict v. To berate. |
| PREDICTS | • predicts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of predict. • PREDICT v. to tell of or about in advance. |
| READDICT | • readdict v. (Transitive) To addict again. • READDICT v. to become addicted again. |
| REINDICT | • reindict v. (Transitive) To indict again. • REINDICT v. to indict again. |
| VERDICTS | • verdicts n. Plural of verdict. • VERDICT n. the decision of a jury at the end of a legal proceeding. |