| COUNTERSTAINED | • counterstained v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterstain. • COUNTERSTAIN v. to apply additional dye to a specimen to produce a contrasting background. |
| COUNTERSTATING | • counterstating v. Present participle of counterstate. • COUNTERSTATE v. to state in opposition. |
| CYBERSTALKINGS | • CYBERSTALKING n. the practice of using electronic communications to harass someone persistently. |
| MISUNDERSTANDS | • misunderstands v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misunderstand. • MISUNDERSTAND v. to fail to understand. |
| OVERSTATEMENTS | • overstatements n. Plural of overstatement. • OVERSTATEMENT n. an exaggeration. |
| UNDERSTAFFINGS | • understaffings n. Plural of understaffing. • UNDERSTAFFING n. inadequate staffing. |
| UNDERSTANDABLE | • understandable adj. Capable of being understood; comprehensible. • understandable adj. Capable of being accepted or excused under the circumstances. • UNDERSTANDABLE adj. capable of being understood. |
| UNDERSTANDABLY | • understandably adv. For reasons that are easy to understand or sympathise with. • understandably adv. In an understandable manner. • UNDERSTANDABLE adv. capable of being understood. |
| UNDERSTANDINGS | • understandings n. Plural of understanding. • UNDERSTANDING n. a mental grasp. |
| UNDERSTATEMENT | • understatement n. (Uncountable, rhetoric) A figure of speech whereby something is made to seem smaller or less important… • understatement n. (Countable) An instance of such phrasing or lack of emphasis. • understatement n. An incomplete disclosure that intentionally withholds relevant information. |