| 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. |
| 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. |
| BESPOUSE | • bespouse v. (Transitive) To marry. • BESPOUSE v. to marry. |
| BESPOUTS | • bespouts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespout. • BESPOUT v. to spout over. |
| ESPOUSAL | • espousal n. A betrothal. • espousal n. A wedding ceremony. • espousal n. Adoption of a plan, cause, or idea. |
| ESPOUSED | • espoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of espouse. • ESPOUSE v. to make a mutual promise of marriage. |
| ESPOUSER | • espouser n. One who espouses; one who embraces or adopts a cause. • ESPOUSER n. one who espouses. |
| ESPOUSES | • espouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of espouse. • ESPOUSE v. to make a mutual promise of marriage. |
| BESPOUSED | • bespoused adj. Married. • bespoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of bespouse. • BESPOUSE v. to marry. |
| BESPOUSES | • bespouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bespouse. • BESPOUSE v. to marry. |
| BESPOUTED | • bespouted v. Simple past tense and past participle of bespout. • BESPOUT v. to spout over. |
| ESPOUSALS | • espousals n. Plural of espousal. • ESPOUSAL n. a mutual promise of marriage. |
| ESPOUSERS | • espousers n. Plural of espouser. • ESPOUSER n. one who espouses. |
| ESPOUSING | • espousing v. Present participle of espouse. • ESPOUSE v. to make a mutual promise of marriage. |
| BESPOUSING | • bespousing v. Present participle of bespouse. • BESPOUSE v. to marry. |
| BESPOUTING | • bespouting v. Present participle of bespout. • BESPOUT v. to spout over. |
| DISESPOUSE | • disespouse v. (Poetic, transitive) To release from espousal or plighted faith. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISESPOUSED | • disespoused v. Simple past tense and past participle of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISESPOUSES | • disespouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |
| DISESPOUSING | • disespousing v. Present participle of disespouse. • DISESPOUSE v. (Milton) to release from espousal or plighted faith. |