| EMPARADISE | • emparadise v. Alternative form of imparadise. • EMPARADISE v. (Milton) to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. | 
| EMPARADISED | • emparadised v. Simple past tense and past participle of emparadise. • EMPARADISE v. (Milton) to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. | 
| EMPARADISES | • emparadises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of emparadise. • EMPARADISE v. (Milton) to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. | 
| EMPARADISING | • emparadising v. Present participle of emparadise. • EMPARADISE v. (Milton) to put in a state like paradise; to make supremely happy. | 
| EMPARE | • EMPARE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPAIRE. | 
| EMPARED | • EMPARE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPAIRE. | 
| EMPARES | • EMPARE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPAIRE. | 
| EMPARING | • EMPARE v. (Spenser) to become worse, also EMPAIRE. | 
| EMPARL | • EMPARL v. (Spenser) to hold discourse, to parley, also IMPARL. | 
| EMPARLAUNCE | • EMPARLAUNCE n. (Spenser) parleying, conference, also IMPARLANCE. | 
| EMPARLAUNCES | • EMPARLAUNCE n. (Spenser) parleying, conference, also IMPARLANCE. | 
| EMPARLED | • EMPARL v. (Spenser) to hold discourse, to parley, also IMPARL. | 
| EMPARLING | • EMPARL v. (Spenser) to hold discourse, to parley, also IMPARL. | 
| EMPARLS | • EMPARL v. (Spenser) to hold discourse, to parley, also IMPARL. | 
| EMPART | • empart v. Archaic form of impart. • EMPART v. (Spenser) to impart. | 
| EMPARTED | • emparted v. Simple past tense and past participle of empart. • EMPART v. (Spenser) to impart. | 
| EMPARTING | • emparting v. Present participle of empart. • EMPART v. (Spenser) to impart. | 
| EMPARTS | • emparts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of empart. • EMPART v. (Spenser) to impart. |