| COUNTERSUBJECT | • countersubject n. (Music) The secondary melody in contrapuntal music. • COUNTERSUBJECT n. a second theme by the first voice (esp. in a fugue) when accompanying the second voice performing the main subject. |
| MISPERSUASIONS | • mispersuasions n. Plural of mispersuasion. • MISPERSUASION n. a wrong persuasion. |
| OVERPERSUADING | • overpersuading v. Present participle of overpersuade. • OVERPERSUADE v. to persuade to act contrary to one's conviction or preference. |
| OVERPERSUASION | • overpersuasion n. Excessive persuasion. • OVERPERSUASION n. excessive persuasion. |
| OVERSUBSCRIBED | • oversubscribed adj. Having insufficient capacity to meet the demand of those who are interested. • oversubscribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of oversubscribe. • OVERSUBSCRIBE v. to subscribe for more of than is available. |
| OVERSUBSCRIBES | • oversubscribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oversubscribe. • OVERSUBSCRIBE v. to subscribe for more of than is available. |
| OVERSUBTLETIES | • oversubtleties n. Plural of oversubtlety. • OVERSUBTLETY n. an excess of subtlety. |
| OVERSUSPICIOUS | • oversuspicious adj. Excessively suspicious; having a level of suspicion that is not warranted by circumstances. • OVERSUSPICIOUS adj. excessively suspicious. |
| PERSUADABILITY | • persuadability n. The quality of being persuadable. • PERSUADABILITY n. the quality of being persuadable. |
| PERSUASIBILITY | • persuasibility n. The condition of being persuasible. • PERSUASIBILITY n. the state of being persuasible. |
| PERSUASIVENESS | • persuasiveness n. The capability of a person or argument to convince or persuade someone to accept a desired way of thinking. • PERSUASIVE n. tending to persuade. |
| UNDERSUPPLYING | • undersupplying v. Present participle of undersupply. • UNDERSUPPLY v. to supply too little. |
| UNPERSUASIVELY | • unpersuasively adv. In an unpersuasive way. |