| BESPOKE | • bespoke adj. Individually or custom made. • bespoke adj. Relating to someone who makes custom-made products, especially clothing items. • bespoke v. Simple past tense of bespeak. |
| BESPORT | • besport v. (Reflexive, archaic) To sport; to play. • BESPORT v. to sport, play. |
| BESPOTS | • bespots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespot. • BESPOT v. to cover with spots. |
| BESPOUT | • bespout v. (Transitive) To spout about; recite in a pompous or affected manner. • bespout v. (Transitive) To pester with excessive oratory or spouting. • BESPOUT v. to spout over. |
| DESPOIL | • despoil v. (Transitive) To plunder; to pillage; take spoil from. • despoil v. (Transitive) To violently strip (someone), with indirect object of their possessions etc.; to rob. • despoil v. (Obsolete, transitive or reflexive) To strip (someone) of their clothes; to undress. |
| DESPOND | • despond v. To give up the will, courage, or spirit; to become dejected, lose heart. • despond n. (Archaic) Despondency. • DESPOND v. to lose heart. |
| DESPOTS | • despots n. Plural of despot. • DESPOT n. a ruler with absolute power and authority. |
| ESPOIRS | • ESPOIR n. (French) a category of wrestler. |
| ESPOUSE | • espouse v. (Transitive) To become/get married to. • espouse v. (Transitive) To accept, support, or take on as one’s own (an idea or a cause). • ESPOUSE v. to make a mutual promise of marriage. |
| EYESPOT | • eyespot n. (Biology) Any of various primitive light-sensitive organs or regions in many diverse organisms. • eyespot n. An eye-like marking on the tail of a peacock or the wing of a butterfly. • eyespot n. (Botany) Any of a group of fungal infections of grasses that are characterized by oval spots; strawbreaker. |
| RESPOKE | • respoke v. Simple past tense of respeak. • respoke v. (Transitive) To fit (a wheel) with new spokes. • RESPEAK v. (Shakespeare) to speak again. |
| RESPOND | • respond v. (Transitive, intransitive) To say something in return; to answer; to reply. • respond v. (Intransitive) To act in return; to carry out an action or in return to a force or stimulus; to do something… • respond v. (Transitive, intransitive) To correspond with; to suit. |
| RESPOOL | • respool v. (Transitive) To wind back onto a spool. • respool v. (Transitive, computing) To place (data) back on a queue for later transmission. • RESPOOL v. to spool again. |
| RESPOTS | • respots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of respot. • respots n. Plural of respot. • RESPOT v. to spot again. |
| VESPOID | • vespoid adj. (Zoology) Of or relating to the superfamily Vespoidea of wasps and ants. • VESPOID adj. of wasps; wasplike, also VESPINE. |