| BEARNAISES | • bearnaises n. Plural of bearnaise. • béarnaises n. Plural of béarnaise. • BEARNAISE n. (French) a rich white sauce flavoured with tarragon. |
| DEARNESSES | • dearnesses n. Plural of dearness. • DEARNESS n. the state of being dear. |
| FEARNAUGHT | • fearnaught n. A fearless person. • fearnaught n. A stout woolen cloth of great thickness; dreadnought. • fearnaught n. (By extension) A warm garment, especially one made of this cloth. |
| FEARNOUGHT | • fearnought n. Alternative form of fearnaught. • FEARNOUGHT n. a thick cloth used for overcoats etc., also FEARNAUGHT. |
| MISLEARNED | • mislearned v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislearn. • MISLEARN v. to learn wrongly. |
| NEARNESSES | • nearnesses n. Plural of nearness. • NEARNESS n. the state of being near. |
| NONEARNING | • nonearning adj. Not earning. • NONEARNING adj. not earning. |
| OUTEARNING | • outearning v. Present participle of outearn. • OUTEARN v. to surpass in earning. |
| OUTLEARNED | • outlearned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outlearn. • OUTLEARN v. to surpass in learning. |
| OVERLEARNS | • overlearns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overlearn. • OVERLEARN v. to continue to study or practice after attaining proficiency. |
| OVERLEARNT | • overlearnt v. Simple past tense and past participle of overlearn. • OVERLEARN v. to continue to study or practice after attaining proficiency. |
| RELEARNING | • relearning v. Present participle of relearn. • relearning n. The process of learning something again. • RELEARN v. to learn again. |
| SEARNESSES | • SEARNESS n. the state of being dry and withered. |
| UNLEARNING | • unlearning v. Present participle of unlearn. • unlearning n. The process by which something is unlearned. • UNLEARN v. to put out of one's memory. |
| YEARNINGLY | • yearningly adv. With yearning; with desire; longingly. • YEARNING adv. longing. |