| COMPLICITLY | • complicitly adv. In a complicit manner. • COMPLICIT adv. having or showing complicity, that is a party to or involved in wrongdoing, also COMPLICITOUS. |
| CONCEITLESS | • conceitless adj. (Obsolete) Stupid; thoughtless; dull. • CONCEITLESS adj. (Shakespeare) without conceit, stupid. |
| DISENTITLED | • disentitled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentitle. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| DISENTITLES | • disentitles n. Plural of disentitle. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| ENTITLEMENT | • entitlement n. The right to have something, whether actual or perceived. • entitlement n. Power, authority to do something. • entitlement n. Something that one is entitled to. |
| FRUITLESSLY | • fruitlessly adv. In a fruitless manner. • FRUITLESS adv. futile. |
| LIMITLESSLY | • limitlessly adv. In a limitless way. • LIMITLESS adv. without limit. |
| MALADROITLY | • maladroitly adv. In a maladroit manner. • MALADROIT adv. (French) clumsy, unskilful. |
| STRAITLACED | • straitlaced adj. Alternative spelling of straight-laced. • strait-laced adj. Alternative spelling of straight-laced. • strait-laced adj. Bound with stays. |
| SUBTITLINGS | • subtitlings n. Plural of subtitling. • SUBTITLING n. the act of providing with a subtitle. |
| SUPERTITLES | • supertitles n. Plural of supertitle. • SUPERTITLE n. a surtitle, a printed translation of the libretto of an opera in a language foreign to the audience. |
| TITLEHOLDER | • titleholder n. The person who possesses a rank or title. • TITLEHOLDER n. one that holds a title. |
| WAITLISTING | • waitlisting v. Present participle of waitlist. • wait-listing v. Present participle of wait-list. • WAITLIST v. to put on a list of persons waiting. |
| WHITLEATHER | • whitleather n. A soft, pale leather prepared by tawing with alum and salt. • WHITLEATHER n. leather dressed with alum. |
| WITLESSNESS | • witlessness n. The state of being witless; stupidity. • WITLESSNESS n. the state of being witless. |