| ATTEMPT | • attempt v. To try. • attempt v. (Obsolete) To try to move, by entreaty, by afflictions, or by temptations; to tempt. • attempt v. (Archaic) To try to win, subdue, or overcome. |
| BENEMPT | • benempt v. Simple past tense and past participle of bename, Alternative form of benamed. • BENAME v. to name, mention. |
| BYNEMPT | • bynempt v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of bename. • BENAME v. to name, mention. |
| COEMPTS | • COEMPT v. to buy up the entire supply of a product. |
| DIREMPT | • dirempt adj. (Obsolete, past participial) Distinct; separate; secrete; divided. • dirempt v. (Transitive, principally in philosophy) To separate; to divide; to break off. • DIREMPT v. to separate into two. |
| EMPTIED | • emptied v. Simple past tense and past participle of empty. • EMPTY v. to remove the contents of. |
| EMPTIER | • emptier n. A person who, or device which empties. • emptier adj. Comparative form of empty: more empty. • EMPTIER n. one who empties. |
| EMPTIES | • empties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empty. • empties n. Plural of empty. • EMPTY v. to remove the contents of. |
| EMPTILY | • emptily adv. In an empty manner. • EMPTY adv. containing nothing. |
| EMPTING | • empting v. Present participle of empt. • EMPTING n. the act of emptying. |
| EMPTINS | • emptins n. (Colloquial) The sediment of beer, cider, etc. • emptins n. A type of yeast obtained from the remains of the brewing process. • EMPTINS n. the yeasty lees of beer or cider, also EMPTINGS. |
| EMPTION | • emption n. (Obsolete) The act of buying. • EMPTION n. the act of buying. |
| EXEMPTS | • exempts n. Plural of exempt. • exempts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exempt. • EXEMPT v. to free from liability. |
| PREEMPT | • preempt v. (Transitive) To appropriate first. • preempt v. (Transitive) To displace or take the place of (by having higher precedence, etc). • preempt v. (Transitive) To prevent or beat to the punch, to forestall an expected occurrence by acting first. |
| TEMPTED | • tempted v. Simple past tense and past participle of tempt. • TEMPT v. to entice to commit an unwise or immoral act. |
| TEMPTER | • tempter n. Someone or something that tempts. • tempter n. A seducer, especially a man who seduces. • TEMPTER n. one that tempts. |
| UNKEMPT | • unkempt adj. (Of hair) Uncombed; dishevelled. • unkempt adj. (By extension) Disorderly; untidy; messy; not kept up. • unkempt adj. (Figurative) Rough; unpolished. |